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Default 2004 Maytag Furnance runs then stops

When the thermostate for the morning goes to 68 (from 60), the
furnance kicks on and runs about 1 hour. Then it stops, even though
the thermostate temp is below 68.

It goes into this cycle:

-- big blower fan runs slowly

then..
-- a small blower kicks on for about 25 seconds
-- the ignition element begins to glow for about 15 seconds
-- 3 of the 5 burners ignite for about 5 seconds
-- the elements stops glowing
-- the burners go out
-- the small blower stops after about 15 seconds
repeat the above


When it started up the last two mornings, it did run for an hour
before we went into this start/stop routine.

I'm looking for hints/tips before I call any repair shop.

Regards,
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kansascats wrote:
When the thermostate for the morning goes to 68 (from 60), the
furnance kicks on and runs about 1 hour. Then it stops, even though
the thermostate temp is below 68.

It goes into this cycle:

-- big blower fan runs slowly

then..
-- a small blower kicks on for about 25 seconds
-- the ignition element begins to glow for about 15 seconds
-- 3 of the 5 burners ignite for about 5 seconds
-- the elements stops glowing
-- the burners go out
-- the small blower stops after about 15 seconds
repeat the above


When it started up the last two mornings, it did run for an hour
before we went into this start/stop routine.

I'm looking for hints/tips before I call any repair shop.

Regards,

Hi,
How is the filter? Is it clean? Running time is not an issue, not
reaching the set temp. is. Can you read diagnostic code?
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Filter appears dirty -- I will replace. There is decent airflow
though.

I see 2 lights -- one is labeled "flame" the other I cannot quite make-
out yet. The other is red or flashes red. I will take a closer look.
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FWIW I have 4 wires to the thermostat --- two doorbell-type wires --
total of 4 wires. They were attached to

R
G
Y
W

I changed out the programmable thermostat -- no real change.

It did again run for 15 or so minutes and then stopped.
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I'm looking for hints/tips before I call any repair shop.

Regards,

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Sounds like a dirty flame sensor. Mine needs cleaning every two years. The
shut down and start-up procedures follow your problems exactley.



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On Mar 20, 12:25*pm, "The Henchman" wrote:
I'm looking for hints/tips before I call any repair shop.

Regards,

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Sounds like a dirty flame sensor. *Mine needs cleaning every two years. *The
shut down and start-up procedures follow your problems exactley.


But why does it run for an hour each morning and then start acting
flaky?
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When the thermostate for the morning goes to 68 (from 60), the
furnance kicks on and runs about 1 hour. Then it stops, even though
the thermostate temp is below 68.


What kind of furnace is it? What does it burn?
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kansascats wrote:
When the thermostate for the morning goes to 68 (from 60), the
furnance kicks on and runs about 1 hour. Then it stops, even though
the thermostate temp is below 68.

It goes into this cycle:

-- big blower fan runs slowly

then..
-- a small blower kicks on for about 25 seconds
-- the ignition element begins to glow for about 15 seconds
-- 3 of the 5 burners ignite for about 5 seconds
-- the elements stops glowing
-- the burners go out
-- the small blower stops after about 15 seconds
repeat the above


When it started up the last two mornings, it did run for an hour
before we went into this start/stop routine.

I'm looking for hints/tips before I call any repair shop.


If not all the burners ignite, I'd wonder why. If they are supposed to and
don't, the controls will shut it down. Are they all lit during the first long
cycle? You could try cleaning the burner area.


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Sounds like two burners aren't firing correctly. Time to
call a service company.

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When the thermostate for the morning goes to 68 (from 60),
the
furnance kicks on and runs about 1 hour. Then it stops,
even though
the thermostate temp is below 68.

It goes into this cycle:

-- big blower fan runs slowly

then..
-- a small blower kicks on for about 25 seconds
-- the ignition element begins to glow for about 15 seconds
-- 3 of the 5 burners ignite for about 5 seconds
-- the elements stops glowing
-- the burners go out
-- the small blower stops after about 15 seconds
repeat the above


When it started up the last two mornings, it did run for an
hour
before we went into this start/stop routine.

I'm looking for hints/tips before I call any repair shop.

Regards,




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On Mar 20, 5:43*pm, "Stormin Mormon"
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Sounds like two burners aren't firing correctly. Time to
call a service company.


Agree. If some of the burners aren't lit, while the others light but
go out in a few seconds,
it has nothing to do with a dirty filter or the thermostat. Something
is preventing it from
firing correctly and the safety checks are shutting it down.






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When the thermostate for the morning goes to 68 (from 60),
the
furnance kicks on and runs about 1 hour. *Then it stops,
even though
the thermostate temp is below 68.

It goes into this cycle:

-- big blower fan runs slowly

then..
-- a small blower kicks on for about 25 seconds
-- the ignition element begins to glow for about 15 seconds
-- 3 of the 5 burners ignite for about 5 seconds
-- the elements stops glowing
-- the burners go out
-- the small blower stops after about 15 seconds
repeat the above

When it started up the last two mornings, it did run for an
hour
before we went into this start/stop routine.

I'm looking for hints/tips before I call any repair shop.

Regards,


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Unlit burners, or delayed ignition is dangerous. Easy to
have a gas build up that causes a boom later. I'd reccomend
a good service company, first thing Monday.

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On Mar 20, 5:43 pm, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:
Sounds like two burners aren't firing correctly. Time to
call a service company.


Agree. If some of the burners aren't lit, while the others
light but
go out in a few seconds,
it has nothing to do with a dirty filter or the thermostat.
Something
is preventing it from
firing correctly and the safety checks are shutting it down.





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As I recall.. 3 burners fire at first.. and then after an extended
runtime (how much I don't know), the other two come on. The theory
is that it may only take 3 to get the house to the desired temp ---
and then the others come of a bit later.

There is some black box -- about 1.5" square that has a dial on it
that says something about delay time.

It's a Maytag -- natural gas.

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How do I find a "good" service company?

Someone with Maytag knowledge.

The folks I had install -- not impressed.

I'm in the northern CO front range area -- Boulder/Loveland.

Thanks much.
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On Mar 21, 1:19*am, kansascats wrote:
As I recall.. *3 burners fire at first.. and then after an extended
runtime (how much I don't know), the other two come on. * The theory
is that it may only take 3 to get the house to the desired temp ---
and then the others come of a bit later.

There is some black box -- about 1.5" square that has a dial on it
that says something about delay time.

It's a Maytag -- natural gas.


That may be possible if it's a two stage furnace. Not sure how
they all operate, but mine fires all burners whether at first stage
or second. For the lower firing rate the gas valve just reduces
the pressure. Seems like the best approach to me, as it uses
all the heat exchanger, which I would think would lead to a little
better efficiency. But there may be some furnaces that
do it by using less burners.

You may be able to find a manual for the actual furnace online
that describes how it operates. But, you are dealing with gas,
so unless you are experienced and know what you're doing,
I'd recommend getting a pro in.


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OK -- found the install/user manuals, wiring diags.

-- it's 2 stage with a timer (the time was set to 2 mins or so, I
moved it out to 5 fwiw)
-- there is a primary valve that feeds 3 burners and a secondary one
for the other 2

This AM it did the same thing -- came on -- ran for about an hour, got
the house nearly to desired temp then stopped. The yellow - flame
sensor - light flashes, then shuts off. After it retried serveral
times, and stopped, the red light flashed 4 times (ignition failure).
Later on -- it came on and worked just fine. So it's itermittent, but
seems to be the flame sensor. Visually, the flame looks good -- blue
with a touch of yellow at the ends.

Any tips for cleaning the sensor? One screw and I can remove.
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OK -- found the install/user manuals, wiring diags.

-- it's 2 stage with a timer (the time was set to 2 mins or so, I
moved it out to 5 fwiw)
-- there is a primary valve that feeds 3 burners and a secondary one
for the other 2

This AM it did the same thing -- came on -- ran for about an hour, got
the house nearly to desired temp then stopped. The yellow - flame
sensor - light flashes, then shuts off. After it retried serveral
times, and stopped, the red light flashed 4 times (ignition failure).
Later on -- it came on and worked just fine. So it's itermittent, but
seems to be the flame sensor. Visually, the flame looks good -- blue
with a touch of yellow at the ends.

Any tips for cleaning the sensor? One screw and I can remove.


Fine steel wool. Don't overdo it.
Takes barely any cleaning in my experience.

--Vic
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I used a scotch bright pad -- polished 'er up and put it back in -- 5
min job.

It fired right up and seems good -- tomorrow AM will be the pudding...

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I used a scotch bright pad -- polished 'er up and put it back in -- 5
min job.

It fired right up and seems good -- tomorrow AM will be the pudding...

-----------------

Told ya. Finally for once I'm able to help somebody instead of them
helping me.

The one reason I don't clean my own is they are fragile on mine and a
replacement one is about $110 CDN. I should just suck it up and clean it
anyways.

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On Mar 22, 5:29*am, "The Henchman" wrote:
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I used a scotch bright pad -- polished 'er up and put it back in -- 5
min job.

It fired right up and seems good -- tomorrow AM will be the pudding...

-----------------

Told ya. * *Finally for once I'm able to help somebody instead of them
helping me.

The one reason I don't clean my own is they are fragile on mine and a
replacement one is about $110 CDN. *I should just suck it up and clean it
anyways.


If he gets it straightened out, I'd also suggest considering wiring it
up as
a true two stage furnace. That requires a two stage thermostat and
one
additional wire. Then the thermostat, which has the necessary info,
can decide whether to fire it at first stage or 2nd.

The way it was set, ie to fire at 1st stage for 2 mins, then go to 2nd
is just
dumb. But it shows how dumb some furnace manufacturers are. Do
they really think that furnace could raise the temp enough in 2 mins
so
that the thermostat would shut off? All they are doing is denying
you
2 mins of full heat every time the furnace starts. I've seen other
furnaces
that offers settings of 7 or 10 mins, which at least is reasonable.

But to get the best performance, you need it wired to a two stage
thermostat. Then if the thermostat just kicks on by itself, it will
do it in first stage. On the other hand, if it's in recovery mode
after being setback at night, it will immediately go to 2nd stage.
Or, if you move the thermostat up a couple degrees, it will
immediately go to 2nd stage.

The timed option is for either situations where it either the extra
wire is not available, or the installer is lazy/cheap.


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This AM went well -- heated up to 68, then held it there all day. It
was a warmer evening, so it did not have to run more than about 40m to
reach desired. I noticed the flame sensor is now solid yellow (on) vs
flashing. This eve I bumped it up to 69. It went there, and then
fired on/off a few more times to keep it there.

The timer has a setting for 1 min to 8. I set it to 5 now. It was 1
or 2.

The wiring diags show with a 2 stage thermostat, timer, low only, high
only, and some other option I believe.

I was not impressed with my installer. The first time around the
installed AC. A hack job. When I went to install the furnace, they
tossed in an extra day labor to better my supply and return lines.
Even then, I have my doubts they did anything but just plug it in.
The install guide talks about taking measurments and making settings.
I'm certain that was not done. They even mentioned it was a 2 stage
-- but failed to discuss the need for a 2 -state thermostat.

On another topic -- my registers are those 2" x 10". I get much
better performance if I pull the register covers off. Seems most
newer homes now have the 4" x 10" registers. The covers seem to cut
flow significantly.

Tonight should cool off more -- so tomorrow should be a better test.

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On Mar 23, 12:16*am, kansascats wrote:
This AM went well -- heated up to 68, then held it there all day. * It
was a warmer evening, so it did not have to run more than about 40m to
reach desired. *I noticed the flame sensor is now solid yellow (on) vs
flashing. *This eve I bumped it up to 69. *It went there, and then
fired on/off a few more times to keep it there.


Sounds like you found the problem.



The timer has a setting for 1 min to 8. * I set it to 5 now. *It was 1
or 2.

The wiring diags show with a 2 stage thermostat, timer, low only, high
only, and some other option I believe.


One would think that other option would be true two stage operation.
In which case you need an additional wire from the W2 terminal on
the furnace to the W2 terminal on the themostat.

The way it was settup, with the timed 1 min option, it was essentially
a single stage at high output, starting on low for 1 min, then running
on high the rest of the time.


I was not impressed with my installer. * The first time around the
installed AC. *A hack job. *When I went to install the furnace, they
tossed in an extra day labor to better my supply and return lines.
Even then, I have my doubts they did anything but just plug it in.
The install guide talks about taking measurments and making settings.
I'm certain that was not done. * They even mentioned it was a 2 stage
-- but failed to discuss the need for a 2 -state thermostat.


The most important measurement is the temp rise, where you
measure the incoming return air at the furnace and the hot air
leaving. It has to be within a certain range which should be
specified on a sticker inside the furnace and/or in the install
manual. Depending on the type of blower, you may be able
to speed up or slow down the blower slightly to get it into the
range, or center it in the range, etc.


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This AM went well -- heated up to 68, then held it there all day. * It
was a warmer evening, so it did not have to run more than about 40m to
reach desired. *I noticed the flame sensor is now solid yellow (on) vs
flashing. *This eve I bumped it up to 69. *It went there, and then
fired on/off a few more times to keep it there.


Sounds like you found the problem.



The timer has a setting for 1 min to 8. * I set it to 5 now. *It was 1
or 2.


The wiring diags show with a 2 stage thermostat, timer, low only, high
only, and some other option I believe.


One would think that other option would be true two stage operation.
In which case you need an additional wire from the W2 terminal on
the furnace to the W2 terminal on the themostat.

The way it was settup, with the timed 1 min option, it was essentially
a single stage at high output, starting on low for 1 min, then running
*on high the rest of the time.



I was not impressed with my installer. * The first time around the
installed AC. *A hack job. *When I went to install the furnace, they
tossed in an extra day labor to better my supply and return lines.
Even then, I have my doubts they did anything but just plug it in.
The install guide talks about taking measurments and making settings.
I'm certain that was not done. * They even mentioned it was a 2 stage
-- but failed to discuss the need for a 2 -state thermostat.


The most important measurement is the temp rise, where you
measure the incoming return air at the furnace and the hot air
leaving. *It has to be within a certain range which should be
specified on a sticker inside the furnace and/or in the install
manual. *Depending on the type of blower, you may be able
to speed up or slow down the blower slightly to get it into the
range, or center it in the range, etc.


I agree about the thermostat, waste to not have a 2 stage one.
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