Posted by michiganmike on November 25, 2015 at 08:44:26 from (64.136.26.153):
I have a "FRANKS wood/coal HEAT" furnace. The blower won't shut off. The duct blower is blowing. There is no fire in the stove. I shut the blower off because of that. It has a HONEYWELL push on pull auto blower,UL 169H switch on it. I took the box off of the furnace it has a 5" coiled senser. I could not see anything wrong. Limited electrical knowledge here, no testers or anything. I took the DAYTON 8A02-A5 cover off looked at the "breaker contact points". This is the box that has thermostat wires on an electrical board.I turned on the furnce and took my ball point pen and opened and closed these. It did not effect anything. Question how to tell which is bad. I think the Dayton box. Please keep replys/ sugestions in extreme laymen terms. If you know where the best place "price wise let me know also. I am in the Jackson/Ann Arbor Michigan area... Thanks in advance for any advice on this... MTP
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