Coleman BGU1001GA no Ignition.
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 3:09 am
Hi all,
I have an interesting situation. I will try and explain it best.
I have the BGU1001GA. It was installed in a site condo, which was more or less a full sized home.
I have the situation where the light stays green -- no warning codes.
When the white and red are wired together directly, you hear a click sound and then a hum.
When checking the voltage on the red line there 26 volts fairly constantly.
The furnace does not start up. There is a humming sound fairly noticeable. Once in a blue moon it starts up and runs. We've got it to do it twice.
The blower, the fan is set to on, does turn on.
When in the humming state and the blower is off, the blowers metal casing does get hot. Not sure why.
The igniter is new -- replaced that 2 months ago. I don't think it's the thermocouple since there's no flame to be detected.
I have been reading past posts but I don't see a motor for the ignition and I do believe that the transformer is OK. Any thoughts?
I have an interesting situation. I will try and explain it best.
I have the BGU1001GA. It was installed in a site condo, which was more or less a full sized home.
I have the situation where the light stays green -- no warning codes.
When the white and red are wired together directly, you hear a click sound and then a hum.
When checking the voltage on the red line there 26 volts fairly constantly.
The furnace does not start up. There is a humming sound fairly noticeable. Once in a blue moon it starts up and runs. We've got it to do it twice.
The blower, the fan is set to on, does turn on.
When in the humming state and the blower is off, the blowers metal casing does get hot. Not sure why.
The igniter is new -- replaced that 2 months ago. I don't think it's the thermocouple since there's no flame to be detected.
I have been reading past posts but I don't see a motor for the ignition and I do believe that the transformer is OK. Any thoughts?