Gas and Oil Home Heating Furnaces - NO Heat
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PUCHO322
01-25-03, 05:48 PM
:cool: My sister is having a problem with her central air system.
She has no heat, the ac is working good, fuses are good.Everything was checked.
She has no heat, the ac is working good, fuses are good.Everything was checked.
GregH
01-25-03, 06:13 PM
PUCHO322:
If EVERYTHING was checked then you should have found the problem. :D
Just joking!
For us to help you we need to know a lot more.
We need very detailed info on the equipment and symptoms she is experiencing.
If you read the Read B-4 Posting anouncement at the top of this forum, what we need to know is there.
If EVERYTHING was checked then you should have found the problem. :D
Just joking!
For us to help you we need to know a lot more.
We need very detailed info on the equipment and symptoms she is experiencing.
If you read the Read B-4 Posting anouncement at the top of this forum, what we need to know is there.
bigjohn
01-25-03, 06:15 PM
I used to live in WPB many moons ago. I'm going to take a stab and assume she has electric heat? Look in the furnace control box and see if you have 24 volts between terminals W and C. If so, the thermostat is calling for heat. Next, locate the first stage sequencer and see if you have 24 volts on the bottom terminals. If so, then replace the sequencer. If not, look for a tripped limit switch or blown fusible link on the heat strips.