Posted by Kirk Grau on December 26, 2015 at 07:22:52 from (73.52.92.113):
Trane Oil fired furnace was here when we moved in ~13 years ago. It was relatively new at that time so I am guessing it is probably ~20 years old.
Have done normal maintenance type stuff (air and oil filters). Probably had a winter tune-up by a professional twice in the time we have been here ( not sure it was worth the money since they only checked combustion by visually looking at the flame).
This morning the burner starts and gets hot, but the circulation fan is not coming on. It has a control board in the return section next to the fan and another high limit control (I think). Hoping some of the HVAC service types can give me some troubleshooting advice as to where to look. Right now I am thinking it's either the circulation fan motor or a control issue (what else is there), but haven't even opened it up yet to put any meter leads on it to try to follow power around. Any advice I can get to shorten the troubleshooting process. Given that it is a holiday weekend and relatively warm for this time of year I can probably get through the weekend. Local supply house is closed so any fix needs to wait until Monday anyway.
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