RatLabGuy
You look like a monkey and smell like one too
- Joined
- May 18, 2005
- Location
- Churchville, MD
First, the situation: Typical gas furnace w/ a seperate A/C unit. No backup heat. Cranked up for the first time this weekend. T-Stat turns it on and it goes through the expected cycle - first the main fan blows a bit (90 secs), then the purge cycle starts, main fan turns off, inducer motor spins, the igniter will heat up (I can see it), then after about 20 secs the 3a fuse pops.
One might think its the gas valve coil, but here's the thing - it does this even w/ the gas valve coil completely disconnected, and reading the wire/ground going to the gas valve during the time it is 0V AC. Like no signal to it. Igniter resistance is 48ohms. It also does it with the igniter unplugged.
So it seems it can't be the igniter or the gas valve coil (right?). I replaced the control board (ICM282B), no change in behavior. Pressure switch reads no continuity at start, few ohms when the inducer motor is running. 27v when it starts cycle, goes to 0v .
The LED inidicates normal function, no indication of lockouts or anything.
I am out of ideas... any suggestions welcome.
Potentially relevant: this summer we had a problem w/ the timer on the A/C unit, when it failed it took out several things. Then we replaced the timer, relay, main 24v transformer, thermostat, and the control board (it was an original ICM282, replaced with the new IC-driven -B version). Everything worked great afterward but this is the first time heat has been used.
One might think its the gas valve coil, but here's the thing - it does this even w/ the gas valve coil completely disconnected, and reading the wire/ground going to the gas valve during the time it is 0V AC. Like no signal to it. Igniter resistance is 48ohms. It also does it with the igniter unplugged.
So it seems it can't be the igniter or the gas valve coil (right?). I replaced the control board (ICM282B), no change in behavior. Pressure switch reads no continuity at start, few ohms when the inducer motor is running. 27v when it starts cycle, goes to 0v .
The LED inidicates normal function, no indication of lockouts or anything.
I am out of ideas... any suggestions welcome.
Potentially relevant: this summer we had a problem w/ the timer on the A/C unit, when it failed it took out several things. Then we replaced the timer, relay, main 24v transformer, thermostat, and the control board (it was an original ICM282, replaced with the new IC-driven -B version). Everything worked great afterward but this is the first time heat has been used.
