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heating up so slow
You need to have the tech clock the gas meter to determine the btu
input. Being a variable speed, it should also be two stage, so check it in both stages. He also needs to check the dip switch settings for the proper CFM. Also they need to check the return air temp right at the furnace-- not just use the indoor temp. or the temp at the return grille. You may be sucking in cold air on the return which is throwing off your temp rise. Larry |
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