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I own a duplex which has the same furnace set up on both sides.

I live on one side and my Daughter on the other.

House is 4 years old.

Furnace is a Buderus Logaro with a Carlin EZ Pro Burner.

They keep shutting down intermittently for no reason and we have to
hit the reset button to get them going again.

They are both vented out of the side of the house and also have a
side
vented inlet pipe.

Some one told us wind would cause them to "Gulp" out causing the
reset.

One side has done it off and on since we got it but rarely and we
attributed it to the wind.

The other side only started doing it last year.

Sometimes it seems to be doing it when there is no wind so I am
skeptical.

It seems to be happening more often this winter.

Has any body that works on furnaces ever heard of this and maybe can
give me some ideas how to correct the problem?

Thanks,
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On Jan 25, 11:44�pm, wrote:
I own a duplex which has the same furnace set up on both sides.

I live on one side and my Daughter on the other.

House is 4 years old.

Furnace is a Buderus Logaro with a Carlin EZ Pro Burner.

They keep shutting down intermittently for no reason and we have to
hit the reset button to get them going again.

They are both vented out of the side of the house and also have a
side
vented inlet pipe.

Some one told us wind would cause them to "Gulp" out causing the
reset.

One side has done it off and on since we got it but rarely and we
attributed it to the wind.

The other side only started doing it last year.

Sometimes it seems to be doing it when there is no wind so I am
skeptical.

It seems to be happening more often this winter.

Has any body that works on furnaces ever heard of this and maybe can
give me some ideas how to correct the problem?

Thanks,


have you had oth furnaces serviced? new direct vent furnaces require
yearly check ups, and are prone to things like spiders building webs
in critical places, which caused what you described on my moms furnace
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It may be overheating. Check your filters or anything else that may
limit the air flow.
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On Jan 25, 10:44*pm, wrote:
I own a duplex which has the same furnace set up on both sides.

I live on one side and my Daughter on the other.

House is 4 years old.

Furnace is a Buderus Logaro with a Carlin EZ Pro Burner.

They keep shutting down intermittently for no reason and we have to
hit the reset button to get them going again.

They are both vented out of the side of the house and also have a
side
vented inlet pipe.

Some one told us wind would cause them to "Gulp" out causing the
reset.

One side has done it off and on since we got it but rarely and we
attributed it to the wind.

The other side only started doing it last year.

Sometimes it seems to be doing it when there is no wind so I am
skeptical.

It seems to be happening more often this winter.

Has any body that works on furnaces ever heard of this and maybe can
give me some ideas how to correct the problem?

Thanks,


For starters -

I did a quick Google search and it appears that Buderus doesn't make
furnaces, only boilers, and the model should be "Logano".

If the house is only 4 years old, why not call the installer and talk
to them? You shouldn't be having issues with a unit that is only 4
years old.

JK


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You might try asking over on alt.hvac
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ROTFL.
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but this NG is for DIY, so what brings you here ? Obviously not a desire to
help anyone!!!





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Don't waste your time .. . bunch of morons who think that "NEWS"group is
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You might try asking over on alt.hvac
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