I see a lot of these fail in the module. Also any water blocked in the housing will fault out until you remove and clear the water out. They communicate with the gas valve to modulate the loads. Starting off super low and gradually ramping up
@@JeffsHVACAdventuresyeah. Strictly a carrier) Bryant thing, for the most part. There are certainly the first ones to do it. Always throwing extra and more complicated shit in just so they could be different.
if it is a modulator, inducer must be ecm. for 2-stage i think it is total overkill and not worth the extra percentage point or two in efficiency - getting the fuel to air mix right - calibrates itself to venting system@@purplemonster2239
Spare no expense. If it costs the consumer $1800 for an ECM inducer replacement, so be it. If the secondary HX rusts out, oh, not IF, but WHEN, so be it, another $3500 or just get a new furnace. Carrier has GOT to be the most expensive parts that may be purchased. ECM on the blower, ECM on the outdoor condenser fan, ECM on the inducer. Ha ha, United Tech execs need to pay for their yachts, don't ya know? Oh, that "warrant" that Carrier has, parts only, right?
Oh, and that ComfortZone II, where any nearby lightning strike blows the comm chip or worse. And no replacement for the ZoneCC, just the new model Touch... heck yeah, gotta pay for that yatch.
How is the water getting into the air intake pipe? I assume the pipe terminates on the roof or high up on side of building. Can’t a roofer put an ell-90 on the intake pipe to prevent rainwater ingestion?
Your guess is as good as mine. They use concentric venting out the side wall of the building. Draws air from the sides, exhaust out the middle. I’m just going off what Carrier tells me.
Those baby's have been hard to come by for the last few years here in Canada, stock has finally come back around over the last few months. Not a big Carrier fan..
For a new, extremely expensive, high-tech part, those inducer blowers make a hell of a lot of noise. (And they just get louder from then on). Many of them make a high-pitched/whining sound as the RPM ramps up and then stays there as it runs.The standard inducer motors of any brand is quieter than that. Sheesh!
I see a lot of these fail in the module. Also any water blocked in the housing will fault out until you remove and clear the water out. They communicate with the gas valve to modulate the loads. Starting off super low and gradually ramping up
Very interesting informative and enjoyable thank's again for another very good vid.
I replaced one week. The instructions are a bit confusing regarding the pressure switches
ECM on an inducer motor? What's next...thermostats?
Money grab failures from the manufacturers and government. Thxs for the vids.!
They’ve actually been around a long time.
@@JeffsHVACAdventuresyeah. Strictly a carrier) Bryant thing, for the most part. There are certainly the first ones to do it. Always throwing extra and more complicated shit in just so they could be different.
if it is a modulator, inducer must be ecm.
for 2-stage i think it is total overkill and not worth the extra percentage point or two in efficiency - getting the fuel to air mix right - calibrates itself to venting system@@purplemonster2239
Spare no expense. If it costs the consumer $1800 for an ECM inducer replacement, so be it. If the secondary HX rusts out, oh, not IF, but WHEN, so be it, another $3500 or just get a new furnace. Carrier has GOT to be the most expensive parts that may be purchased. ECM on the blower, ECM on the outdoor condenser fan, ECM on the inducer. Ha ha, United Tech execs need to pay for their yachts, don't ya know? Oh, that "warrant" that Carrier has, parts only, right?
Oh, and that ComfortZone II, where any nearby lightning strike blows the comm chip or worse. And no replacement for the ZoneCC, just the new model Touch... heck yeah, gotta pay for that yatch.
How is the water getting into the air intake pipe? I assume the pipe terminates on the roof or high up on side of building. Can’t a roofer put an ell-90 on the intake pipe to prevent rainwater ingestion?
Your guess is as good as mine. They use concentric venting out the side wall of the building. Draws air from the sides, exhaust out the middle. I’m just going off what Carrier tells me.
Those baby's have been hard to come by for the last few years here in Canada, stock has finally come back around over the last few months. Not a big Carrier fan..
I love Carrier…. Until the warranty runs out. lol
Was quoted $800 to replace this on my Carrier but found everything I need on Amazon for $300 and fixed it myself
Right on brother! 🤙
Which part is "this" ? Gas valve?
Thats very expensive i do like supplyhouse aswell tho !!!
Yea they are usually a good bit cheaper than local suppliers.
For a new, extremely expensive, high-tech part, those inducer blowers make a hell of a lot of noise. (And they just get louder from then on). Many of them make a high-pitched/whining sound as the RPM ramps up and then stays there as it runs.The standard inducer motors of any brand is quieter than that. Sheesh!