Thanks Ryan very informed on 80% to 90% furnaces and ECM models keep up the good work I would like to see videos on ECM models and troubleshooting them to which I would deeply appreciate Thanks sincerely Esmar
A run capacitor's job isn't to store power like a battery or give more power to the motor. In fact, it's very unlikely that little run capacitor will store energy for more than a second or two after the disconnect is turned off. Single phase inductive loads generally push your current and voltage out of phase with each other. This is true for all PSC motors. The capacitance of the capacitor counter acts the phase shift between your current and voltage caused by inductance and gets them back in line with each other. Without the capacitor the motor will pull too much current, create a ton of heat, possibly fail to start, and cause the motor to cycle on internal overload leading to a very short life for the bearings and windings of the motor.
For furnaces? Check out our "playlists" and go to the one for furnaces. There are several for motor troubleshooting, airflow, etc., and we are working on more.
Do you gas analyzers to test for proper operation and if so what is normal? My service tech says it's the only way to prove correct operation. He provided me the numbers and said I needed additional service. Thanks!
They could get clogged. If they are clogged on the inside, it could be due to incomplete combustion, debris in your combustion air, or other factors. If they are clogged on the outside (the fins), it would be due to your return air being dirty (i.e., lack of filtration)..
Cracks are more likely to occur in the primary heat exchanger where the temps are the hottest. This is usually due to too high of a gas pressure or too little airflow. Cracks in the secondary would be uncommon.
do the condensed air gas furnace made by carrier pull all the poluution and pollen and molds into home i tested my drain tube water coming out its positive for toxic molds and noticed when gas is off it pumps cold air through vents when fan running
All brands of condensing furnaces work the same. They can be installed to pull combustion air from outside (2-pipe) or from inside the home (1-pipe). However, when combustion air is pulled from outside (where pollen comes from), it just runs through the heat exchanger and then back out the exhaust. It does not mix with the indoor home air.
Some homes, in addition to combustion air, also have intakes for fresh outdoor air. In those cases, pollen can enter the home, so good filtration is recommend.
Condensate water, for all brands of furnaces, has an acidic nature and products of combustion. It should not have mold, though. Perhaps mold is growing in your condensate pan on your evaporator and it shares a drain with your furnace. Or perhaps mold is growing in your furnace condensate trap and it needs to be cleaned.
If you have your thermostat fan setting in the "on" position (or you have a ventilation intake system also controlling the fan), then the fan will be running when the heat is off. This is normal. If the air is cold, you may have leaky ductwork in an unconditioned space sucking the cold air in.
Try searching for "air handler" or "fan coil," instead. In many parts of the country, including Chicago where we are from, the term "electric furnace" is not used.
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There was one class action lawsuit that we are aware of regarding Carrier furnaces. They stopped using that style of heat exchanger in 2012. They also have been replacing those failed heat exchangers and/or giving the consumer an option to change to a different style furnace. Manufacturing warranty failures happen for all brands and all industries. We measure the brand based, in part, on how well they respond and react to any issue that happens.
Recently I've been looking at a lot of Furnace description and diagnostic videos. This is absolutely one of the best.
I agree!
this guy knows how to teach.
Thanks Ryan very informed on 80% to 90% furnaces and ECM models keep up the good work I would like to see videos on ECM models and troubleshooting them to which I would deeply appreciate Thanks sincerely Esmar
There are several ECM Troublshooting videos in our Motor playlist. They were done by Genteq. ruclips.net/p/PLoR_O4JRNc26An0QF_ygah4LX72Vj8URd
found your channel today, so happy with your content. thanks!!
Tremendous information. Thanks. Well done!
A run capacitor's job isn't to store power like a battery or give more power to the motor. In fact, it's very unlikely that little run capacitor will store energy for more than a second or two after the disconnect is turned off. Single phase inductive loads generally push your current and voltage out of phase with each other. This is true for all PSC motors. The capacitance of the capacitor counter acts the phase shift between your current and voltage caused by inductance and gets them back in line with each other. Without the capacitor the motor will pull too much current, create a ton of heat, possibly fail to start, and cause the motor to cycle on internal overload leading to a very short life for the bearings and windings of the motor.
this was super helpful, thanks a lot!
I look forward to more videos.Keep it up!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge,
thanks for all info do you have any trouble shooting videos??
For furnaces? Check out our "playlists" and go to the one for furnaces. There are several for motor troubleshooting, airflow, etc., and we are working on more.
Great video
Do you gas analyzers to test for proper operation and if so what is normal? My service tech says it's the only way to prove correct operation. He provided me the numbers and said I needed additional service. Thanks!
Yes, you can use a combustion analyzer on a furnace, just like you can use it on a boiler. That may be a good subject for our next video...
Very educative thank you regards
great video thanks
Is it possible for those tubes in the secondary heat exchanger to get clogged or crack. And what would cause that? Thanks. Awesome video btw
They could get clogged. If they are clogged on the inside, it could be due to incomplete combustion, debris in your combustion air, or other factors. If they are clogged on the outside (the fins), it would be due to your return air being dirty (i.e., lack of filtration)..
Cracks are more likely to occur in the primary heat exchanger where the temps are the hottest. This is usually due to too high of a gas pressure or too little airflow. Cracks in the secondary would be uncommon.
where is part 2?
ruclips.net/video/KOZeiT3q0-s/видео.html
do the condensed air gas furnace made by carrier pull all the poluution and pollen and molds into home i tested my drain tube water coming out its positive for toxic molds and noticed when gas is off it pumps cold air through vents when fan running
All brands of condensing furnaces work the same. They can be installed to pull combustion air from outside (2-pipe) or from inside the home (1-pipe). However, when combustion air is pulled from outside (where pollen comes from), it just runs through the heat exchanger and then back out the exhaust. It does not mix with the indoor home air.
Some homes, in addition to combustion air, also have intakes for fresh outdoor air. In those cases, pollen can enter the home, so good filtration is recommend.
Condensate water, for all brands of furnaces, has an acidic nature and products of combustion. It should not have mold, though. Perhaps mold is growing in your condensate pan on your evaporator and it shares a drain with your furnace. Or perhaps mold is growing in your furnace condensate trap and it needs to be cleaned.
If you have your thermostat fan setting in the "on" position (or you have a ventilation intake system also controlling the fan), then the fan will be running when the heat is off. This is normal. If the air is cold, you may have leaky ductwork in an unconditioned space sucking the cold air in.
Why does no one make a video on an electric furnace?
Try searching for "air handler" or "fan coil," instead. In many parts of the country, including Chicago where we are from, the term "electric furnace" is not used.
is the 24v ac or dc ??
24 vac
Thank you very much sir
What kind of camera are you using?
twentysixmiles John Paul Mungo Photography uses Sony ax53 with a rode go mic... I bought that one because the optical image stabilization in phenomenal. And it was on sale. Ha
You sure know your stuff...
single stage carriers suck people! junk class action lawsuits for years for carrier knowinly making crap parts
There was one class action lawsuit that we are aware of regarding Carrier furnaces. They stopped using that style of heat exchanger in 2012. They also have been replacing those failed heat exchangers and/or giving the consumer an option to change to a different style furnace. Manufacturing warranty failures happen for all brands and all industries. We measure the brand based, in part, on how well they respond and react to any issue that happens.