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Re: OT furnace fan limit switch question??
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Posted by Matt Kane on October 24, 2006 at 13:13:35 from (70.105.79.135):
In Reply to: OT furnace fan limit switch question?? posted by PhilcaseinWPa on October 24, 2006 at 11:41:02:
I am hearing now that some are saying to kick on the furnace a little lower, at about 125 degrees, and off at 90. This way it comes on sooner to extract more heat, and shuts off later to extract all of the heat it needs. I have a woodfurnace that uses a control limit to trigger my main furnaces blower. I have it set at 135 on and off at about 85. The difference is the gas furnace will shut off when the temp is met, and the woodfurnace will keep running all day till the fire goes out, or the temps are out of range. I would up the settings a little. And like what was said, check your furnace filter. The furnace could overheat due to restriction and shut down, then to just cycle again.
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