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[email protected] February 19th 07 01:29 AM

Carrier Weathermaker - no heat
 
I have a Carrier Weathermaker furnace that I purchased used from a
heating/air conditioning dealer that told me it was working when I
bought it. I've since installed it in a new office and have no heat
from it. Here's what I've done so far:

1.) Hooked everything up (gas, ventillation, electricity, thermostat)
and know that the gas and ventillation is correct - I have gas flow
and the ventillation is a short run (about 5 feet) on schedule 40 2"
plastic pipe. Powered up furnace and shows no errors (flashing) on
the LED on the control board. LED is steady red. Blower comes on,
but no gas valve turns on, no ignitor - no heat. All I get is the
blower motor. Exhaust fan does not exhaust either.

2.) Did the component test and everything worked. Blower motor came
on, ignitor turned on (glowed) briefly, exhaust fam ran for the
correct 5 - 10 seconds - looks like all the components were in good
shape. Did it a second time and same thing - everything turned on and
ran fine second time, too. So the components seem okay.

3.) Checked gas flow. Evacuated the air out of the new gas line and
checked for gas - all okay. There is ample gas flow and it's there at
the gas valve now.

4.) Initially tried a Honeywell digital thermostat and didn't work (no
heat). Tried a manual Honeywell thermostat and same thing - no heat.
Hookups a red to red, green to green, white to white, yellow to
yellow. No wiring changes on either thermostat - no heat.

Not sure what to do next. Does this furnace need wiring differences
from standard thermostats or is there something else wrong? Component
test and control board LED tell me that the furnace should be in good
shape and should run - but still no heat.

Anyone out there know what I'm doing wrong or need to do to make this
furnace run? Any help on this will be greatly appreciated - thanks!!


Speedy Jim February 19th 07 01:44 AM

Carrier Weathermaker - no heat
 
wrote:
I have a Carrier Weathermaker furnace that I purchased used from a
heating/air conditioning dealer that told me it was working when I
bought it. I've since installed it in a new office and have no heat
from it. Here's what I've done so far:

1.) Hooked everything up (gas, ventillation, electricity, thermostat)
and know that the gas and ventillation is correct - I have gas flow
and the ventillation is a short run (about 5 feet) on schedule 40 2"
plastic pipe. Powered up furnace and shows no errors (flashing) on
the LED on the control board. LED is steady red. Blower comes on,
but no gas valve turns on, no ignitor - no heat. All I get is the
blower motor. Exhaust fan does not exhaust either.

2.) Did the component test and everything worked. Blower motor came
on, ignitor turned on (glowed) briefly, exhaust fam ran for the
correct 5 - 10 seconds - looks like all the components were in good
shape. Did it a second time and same thing - everything turned on and
ran fine second time, too. So the components seem okay.

3.) Checked gas flow. Evacuated the air out of the new gas line and
checked for gas - all okay. There is ample gas flow and it's there at
the gas valve now.

4.) Initially tried a Honeywell digital thermostat and didn't work (no
heat). Tried a manual Honeywell thermostat and same thing - no heat.
Hookups a red to red, green to green, white to white, yellow to
yellow. No wiring changes on either thermostat - no heat.

Not sure what to do next. Does this furnace need wiring differences
from standard thermostats or is there something else wrong? Component
test and control board LED tell me that the furnace should be in good
shape and should run - but still no heat.

Anyone out there know what I'm doing wrong or need to do to make this
furnace run? Any help on this will be greatly appreciated - thanks!!



Put a jumper wire from Wh to Rd right on the furnace
terminal strip (where thermostat connections are made).
Just to eliminate any problems in the 'stat wiring.

Still no joy, remove jumper and put AC voltmeter across
Wh and Rd terminals to see if 24V control voltage is
reaching the terminals. If no 24V, backtrack thru the
fuse/interlocks to find out why.

Is there a diagram on the furnace panel somewhere?

Jim

Tony Hwang February 19th 07 03:22 AM

Carrier Weathermaker - no heat
 
wrote:

I have a Carrier Weathermaker furnace that I purchased used from a
heating/air conditioning dealer that told me it was working when I
bought it. I've since installed it in a new office and have no heat
from it. Here's what I've done so far:

1.) Hooked everything up (gas, ventillation, electricity, thermostat)
and know that the gas and ventillation is correct - I have gas flow
and the ventillation is a short run (about 5 feet) on schedule 40 2"
plastic pipe. Powered up furnace and shows no errors (flashing) on
the LED on the control board. LED is steady red. Blower comes on,
but no gas valve turns on, no ignitor - no heat. All I get is the
blower motor. Exhaust fan does not exhaust either.

2.) Did the component test and everything worked. Blower motor came
on, ignitor turned on (glowed) briefly, exhaust fam ran for the
correct 5 - 10 seconds - looks like all the components were in good
shape. Did it a second time and same thing - everything turned on and
ran fine second time, too. So the components seem okay.

3.) Checked gas flow. Evacuated the air out of the new gas line and
checked for gas - all okay. There is ample gas flow and it's there at
the gas valve now.

4.) Initially tried a Honeywell digital thermostat and didn't work (no
heat). Tried a manual Honeywell thermostat and same thing - no heat.
Hookups a red to red, green to green, white to white, yellow to
yellow. No wiring changes on either thermostat - no heat.

Not sure what to do next. Does this furnace need wiring differences
from standard thermostats or is there something else wrong? Component
test and control board LED tell me that the furnace should be in good
shape and should run - but still no heat.

Anyone out there know what I'm doing wrong or need to do to make this
furnace run? Any help on this will be greatly appreciated - thanks!!

Hi,
I have some experience with Weathermaker. Sounds like it is 'stat wiring
problem. Eliminate 'stat and try to control the furnace directly with
jumper wire from the logic board. Often times color of wires don't match
one on one.

Eric Houkal February 19th 07 01:58 PM

Carrier Weathermaker - no heat
 
On 18 Feb 2007 17:29:45 -0800, wrote:

I have a Carrier Weathermaker furnace that I purchased used from a
heating/air conditioning dealer that told me it was working when I
bought it. I've since installed it in a new office and have no heat
from it. Here's what I've done so far:

1.) Hooked everything up (gas, ventillation, electricity, thermostat)
and know that the gas and ventillation is correct - I have gas flow
and the ventillation is a short run (about 5 feet) on schedule 40 2"
plastic pipe. Powered up furnace and shows no errors (flashing) on
the LED on the control board. LED is steady red. Blower comes on,
but no gas valve turns on, no ignitor - no heat. All I get is the
blower motor. Exhaust fan does not exhaust either.

2.) Did the component test and everything worked. Blower motor came
on, ignitor turned on (glowed) briefly, exhaust fam ran for the
correct 5 - 10 seconds - looks like all the components were in good
shape. Did it a second time and same thing - everything turned on and
ran fine second time, too. So the components seem okay.

3.) Checked gas flow. Evacuated the air out of the new gas line and
checked for gas - all okay. There is ample gas flow and it's there at
the gas valve now.

4.) Initially tried a Honeywell digital thermostat and didn't work (no
heat). Tried a manual Honeywell thermostat and same thing - no heat.
Hookups a red to red, green to green, white to white, yellow to
yellow. No wiring changes on either thermostat - no heat.

Not sure what to do next. Does this furnace need wiring differences
from standard thermostats or is there something else wrong? Component
test and control board LED tell me that the furnace should be in good
shape and should run - but still no heat.

Anyone out there know what I'm doing wrong or need to do to make this
furnace run? Any help on this will be greatly appreciated - thanks!!


does the thermostat by chance have both rc and rh terminals? If so,
either use rh or jumper from rc to rh.

[email protected] February 19th 07 06:57 PM

Carrier Weathermaker - no heat
 
The Carrier furnace I have has a jumper already on the control board
between the red and green terminals, and my Honeywell thermostat only
has connections for White, Yellow, Red and Green (which are hooked up
identically to the furnace terminal colors on the Control Board).
Would the Red and Green terminals be equivalent to rh and rc? Please
do respond back, this is more info than I've had in the past 2
weeks......thanks for the reply back!



[email protected] February 20th 07 04:09 AM

Carrier Weathermaker - no heat
 
Tried Speedy Jim's suggestion of connecting red to white on the
furnace control board and everything is working with the furnace now -
- that did the trick! Thanks very much, Jim, and all that wrote to
help me, too.

Marty



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