Posted by K Effective on January 31, 2019 at 05:55:07 from (99.184.108.123):
In Reply to: No Heat posted by 2510Paul on January 31, 2019 at 04:13:40:
Ours quit making heat about 0500 today, At 0700 I checked it, was trying to start, but not. Went outside, and found a snow/ice plug in the inlet piping for the purge blower- looks like the drips of condensation from the purge exhaust is being blown by the winds over to the intake. Cleaned both side out, it fired while I was out there.
Fed cows and checked the waterer was open, and by the time IU came back in it was up to 59, on its way to 61 now.
When the drain line from the purge blower is plugged- it fills the fan with water and it can't spin up.
There should be a red LED on the control board, it will flash a code which may be listed on the side of the furnace or on the internet, it may tell you exactly that it is your flame sensor or lack of purge flow, or whatever.
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