Posted by Roger tomfohrde on December 29, 2012 at 10:15:39 from (71.49.82.136):
In Reply to: OT: Furnace Problem posted by Buzzman72 on December 29, 2012 at 09:19:26:
Are you able to check to see if there is voltage going to the control board with a voltmeter? Should be 24V.This sounds like a either the board is junk or the power is not getting to it. Can you read the schematic to see where the internal fuses/safeties are if it has them? I worked on bard package units years ago but I had the wiring diagram to work from.I tried googling it and did not come up with one. A list of things ; Safeties, fuses, thermostat, transformer not getting power, tranformer not delivering power, loose wires, If it has the honeywell smart valve it could be the connections however that is after the controler I believe. Just trying to list some things to check.
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