Intertherm model MGHA-090ABPQ-01
I keep my thermostat about 50 degrees during winter when I am not at my second home. When I arrive I turn up the thermostat and the furnace cycles on and off frequently until reaching its desired temp. I was thinking this is because it is sucking cold air into the burner and bringing down the internal temperature, therefore shutting down the blower till the temperature comes back up. Is this true? Is it OK? Can any of the limit switches or fan switches be changed to help this situation. Is this the way it is running when I am not there and it is set for 50 degrees ?
Is this OK?
Bryan
Furnace cycles on and off too frequently
Hi Bryan,
If it is just the blower kicking on and off, may be a bad fan switch.
Fan Switch # 626337 can be seen and ordered through PayPal
from left side of page here :
http://www.mobilehomerepair.com/NordyneGas.html
Also, check burner and burner orifice for blockages such as spider/web.
Thanks,
Robert
If it is just the blower kicking on and off, may be a bad fan switch.
Fan Switch # 626337 can be seen and ordered through PayPal
from left side of page here :
http://www.mobilehomerepair.com/NordyneGas.html
Also, check burner and burner orifice for blockages such as spider/web.
Thanks,
Robert
Some people are Humbly Grateful, while some are Grumbly Hateful.................... Which one are you ?
Robert,
I replaced the fan switch and thoroughly cleaned out everything I could take apart.
I Still have the same issue.
I read somewhere else that the sensors may need to have a sheild over them.
Does this funace need a sheild over one or both of the sensors? And if so which one?
I replaced the fan switch and thoroughly cleaned out everything I could take apart.
I Still have the same issue.
I read somewhere else that the sensors may need to have a sheild over them.
Does this funace need a sheild over one or both of the sensors? And if so which one?
Hi,
Does your t-stat have a heat anticipator slide bar and if so, is it set correctly ?
Not sure if that model has a shield over fan switch. You can remove switch and feel around inside to see if there is one.
It would be just above the switch. Then contact Nordyne and ask them.
You could also go with an adj. fan switch and raise the cut in temp to possibly alleviate this problem.
Thanks,
Robert
Does your t-stat have a heat anticipator slide bar and if so, is it set correctly ?
Not sure if that model has a shield over fan switch. You can remove switch and feel around inside to see if there is one.
It would be just above the switch. Then contact Nordyne and ask them.
You could also go with an adj. fan switch and raise the cut in temp to possibly alleviate this problem.
Thanks,
Robert
Some people are Humbly Grateful, while some are Grumbly Hateful.................... Which one are you ?
Hi Robert,
I believe the heat anticipater slide bar is set correctly.
I have tried sliding it into other positions but have had no effect.
What is it supposed to be on?
Can you tell me what the model number would be on the adj. fan switch.
Thanks for the info,
Bry
I believe the heat anticipater slide bar is set correctly.
I have tried sliding it into other positions but have had no effect.
What is it supposed to be on?
Can you tell me what the model number would be on the adj. fan switch.
Thanks for the info,
Bry
Hi Bryan,
Look on gas valve for amp rating or in owners manual for correct setting.
Will get with Mark tomorrow and see what he has in adj. switches.
Thanks,
Robert
Look on gas valve for amp rating or in owners manual for correct setting.
Will get with Mark tomorrow and see what he has in adj. switches.
Thanks,
Robert
Some people are Humbly Grateful, while some are Grumbly Hateful.................... Which one are you ?
Did you ever look/check to see about the shield over the fan switch ?
There should be a shield over the fan switch. Sometimes they break loose and fall off or could be the fan switch and limit switch are mounted in wrong port holes.
If broke off, can be fixed with sheet metal and screws or pop rivets.
If in wrong ports can be fixed by changing them.
If broke off, should see/feel rivets, jagged edges, etc. to show it was there and should see it down inside furnace where it landed.
Fan Switch needs to be a F125*- 40 which will cut in at 125* and cut out at 85*.
Adj. would need 125* in range with a 40* diff. cut out.
That extra 10 degrees before cut in will probably solve the issue also.
Will try to find the F125*- 40 tonight and post tomorrow.
Thanks,
Robert
There should be a shield over the fan switch. Sometimes they break loose and fall off or could be the fan switch and limit switch are mounted in wrong port holes.
If broke off, can be fixed with sheet metal and screws or pop rivets.
If in wrong ports can be fixed by changing them.
If broke off, should see/feel rivets, jagged edges, etc. to show it was there and should see it down inside furnace where it landed.
Fan Switch needs to be a F125*- 40 which will cut in at 125* and cut out at 85*.
Adj. would need 125* in range with a 40* diff. cut out.
That extra 10 degrees before cut in will probably solve the issue also.
Will try to find the F125*- 40 tonight and post tomorrow.
Thanks,
Robert
Some people are Humbly Grateful, while some are Grumbly Hateful.................... Which one are you ?
Robert
I have not been there to check it recently.
The first thing I will do is check to see if switches are in the correct ports.
When I cleaned it last I did not find a shield laying at the bottom so I'm thinking it is still in place.
I will be checking it over again April 8th.
If the switches are in the correct positions I will have to try the adj. switch that you are attempting to find for me.
Thanks
Bryan
I have not been there to check it recently.
The first thing I will do is check to see if switches are in the correct ports.
When I cleaned it last I did not find a shield laying at the bottom so I'm thinking it is still in place.
I will be checking it over again April 8th.
If the switches are in the correct positions I will have to try the adj. switch that you are attempting to find for me.
Thanks
Bryan
Hi Bryan,
You can use a permanent set temp fan switch of F125*- 40 or an adj. that has 125* in the cut in range and a diff. of 40*.
That will cut the fan in at 10* higher, but still give same cut out.
Will try to get the switch soon, been ducking and running here dodging bad weather and tornadic activity.
Should be calmer after tonight for a couple to 3 days so I can get more work done.
Thanks,
Robert
You can use a permanent set temp fan switch of F125*- 40 or an adj. that has 125* in the cut in range and a diff. of 40*.
That will cut the fan in at 10* higher, but still give same cut out.
Will try to get the switch soon, been ducking and running here dodging bad weather and tornadic activity.
Should be calmer after tonight for a couple to 3 days so I can get more work done.
Thanks,
Robert
Some people are Humbly Grateful, while some are Grumbly Hateful.................... Which one are you ?
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