Posted by Lesformore on November 27, 2008 at 15:21:23 from (207.47.242.198):
In Reply to: OT furnace quit posted by Bryan in Iowa on November 27, 2008 at 07:21:08:
I think all the possibilities have been suggested but one. Your furnace has a Fan control that turns the fan on and off as the furnace heats up and cools off. In that fan control is also a limit control switch that shuts the furnace off if it get too hot. Some of these limit switches are built to reset themselves after cool down, others are manual reset which means that if your furnace got to hot you would have reset that control before the furnace would start again. It makes sure you know there is a problem of some kind by truning off all power to the furnace.
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