Help Please - Possible starting problem w/ Mod #:DGAT056BDD
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 1:24 pm
Hello Mark,
I'm a newbie to this site and am glad to have found it.
I have a Coleman Evcon Model #: DGAT056BDD furnace in my manufactured home. It's a vacation home and I keep the digital thermostat set at 40degF during the winter months to preserve any food/drink, keep in warm enough to heat back up when visited during the winter, and to help keep any trapped water in the lines to freeze after blow-out.
I recently came back from the home and noticed a buzzing sound from the furnace. It seemed as if it was trying to start up. I know it stopped running correctly as the thermostat showed 30degF. I tried adjusting the temp on the thermostat with no luck. I then cycled it on/off at the thermostat and it worked. I was present for the weekend with no problems of the furnace operating...I'm afraid, however, that it'll do the same again after I left.
Any ideas as to what it may be? I know there a probably alot of variables without proper troubleshooting and I'm a bit new to the HVAC world but can make my way around with some help.
Thanks in advance!
~Mark
I'm a newbie to this site and am glad to have found it.
I have a Coleman Evcon Model #: DGAT056BDD furnace in my manufactured home. It's a vacation home and I keep the digital thermostat set at 40degF during the winter months to preserve any food/drink, keep in warm enough to heat back up when visited during the winter, and to help keep any trapped water in the lines to freeze after blow-out.
I recently came back from the home and noticed a buzzing sound from the furnace. It seemed as if it was trying to start up. I know it stopped running correctly as the thermostat showed 30degF. I tried adjusting the temp on the thermostat with no luck. I then cycled it on/off at the thermostat and it worked. I was present for the weekend with no problems of the furnace operating...I'm afraid, however, that it'll do the same again after I left.
Any ideas as to what it may be? I know there a probably alot of variables without proper troubleshooting and I'm a bit new to the HVAC world but can make my way around with some help.
Thanks in advance!
~Mark