Toolbox Tuesday: Replacing the Induced Draft Motor in an 80 Percent Furnace | Lennox
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Explore valuable tips for changing the induced draft motor in a high-efficiency furnace with this comprehensive guide.
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Thanks guys exact same model I'm gonna be working on later tonight 👌
Replaced mine last night on an outside double unit. Ac on top heat on bottom. So it wasn’t easy to get to. Remove the circuit board out of the way . Disconnect main power lines. Finding the few hidden screws . So about an hour with a flash light to swap it out and all back together.
Y’all don’t forget to pull or turn your breaker off.
Great video thanks.
I made a rookie mistake when I was cleaning my inducer lol, I didn't make sure that I could buy the fiberglass gasket by itself. Thank you for confirming that I could use high temp silicone. Awesome video.
The new inducer motor comes with the fume housing and the gasket. It's not just a motor.
I stalled one just last year
Winter, it was verry quite,
9 months later, the wheel
Is loud again,
It was a new one, what can I do to make the wheel quite again?
@@Jmg354 did you find a solution? After I replaced my noisy blower motor I then realized how noisy my induction blower is. I feel compelled to replace it, what do you think?
Thanks man this video help me a lot
Thank you! Great video!
Wow these videos are great! Can you show how how to test an air proving switch (out of circuit and under load) next? Also how to check gas pressure, and how to test static pressures - i.e. manometer use would be cool!
imma get a fire furnace pretty quick here 😂 im getting to college levels of learning and still have yet to fix my heater. ive basically taken apart the whole thing. this is next.
i see you used the old gasket , is this ok to do, reuse old gasket if not torn ?
You said use high temperature silicone on the back of the back of the ventor motor and cooking spray on the face plate where the motor attaches. How do I know if my installer did that? My installer installed a new Packard ventor motor into my carrier furnace, but the quiet spin sound u hear on your video, with mine, I hear a high pitched ringing sound that increases pitch or goes higher once it kicks into the 2nd speed. Yours is quieter. I don't know why the ringing sound that i hear from the inducer motor that travels through the exhaust pipes both connected to furnace and one intersecting into it from the water heater.
Super simple and $50 bucks to replace it but if you call an AC/heating repairman to do it they will want $800 dollars to do the work. Then they will recommend you to buy a whole new furnace instead because it's not worth spending all that money to replace it. Since I have 2 furnaces that comes out to an estimate of $12000 dollars. That is what happened to me. Good thing we have youtube for instruction on DYI.
You're right on the money. I just spent $800!
Where'd you get the inducer?
Just happened to me. Said $700 for parts and labor. Said it would be better to get a new furnace. Mine is old and will probably have more issues soon or than later. So I just looked up my specific part online and it’s $250. $400 for labor? Unreal. And this is a reputable company.
The motors are like $200 at least so I dont know where you’re getting $50
@@gatorr4life $150 to come to your house and replace it? That doesn’t seem really bad, someone needs to make money
It is kind of a pain that you can’t just change the motor and not the whole assembly.Why put cooking oil on the back? Wouldnt you want the silicon to stick to the surface ? Wouldnt that be more airtight than if it is not sticking?
Good stuff.
When enducor motor goes bad do you need to change the whole furnace? My furnace is over 40 yrs old
No just replace the motor
@@chinesejohncena9137 yep, thanks . I changed it in September & everything work perfect.
Do you have to wait for the sealant to get a full 24hr cure before starting the furnace?
Is inducer motor spinning clockwise?
What about a high temp Permatex for motors? My motor is screaming but its turning freely. Not loose either..
Where can I order this motor ?
..what cooking oil? Are not some flammable?
Please advise, thank you!
Or just get the right gasket. I think he's trying to give people weird/bad advice to make a mess of things. Not hard to find things like furnace gaskets/etc from repair websites.
What kind of cooking spray? Like PAM?
Actually the best would be to put a nice layer of Vaseline on there. That way the silicone will not stick to one surface allowing one to remove the assembly easily the next time its necessary.
I thought the same lol
@@davenone7312 even better would be just using the right OEM gasket.
are the Gasket asbestos?
@@HVAClearning You seriously got rid of my stress. Thank you so much.
In an old furnace who the hell knows. Use gloves. Or pay a repairman if you're loaded with $$$.
If it is making noise I am not going to know. It's up in my attic. If it fails I will know.
You'll probably still know...it's not exactly a very quiet noise...I thought my big blower fan was coming loose and scraping (metal on metal) as it spun and i's down in the basement.
Bearings going bad are loud/scary/noisy. You'd know.
@@fitybux4664 You'd had better know how to work of these things. Or you'd better be rich.
Which is the part when the repair man charges $800? 😆 Yikes.
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