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'ole January 14th 05 03:44 PM

Furnace does not follow thermostat setup ???
 


-- We have been in our new (resale) house since summer.

The furnace does not "always" follow the thermostat programming. It
initially follows the thermostat setting of say 20 degrees, first thing in
teh morning, but after getting to 20, the temp drops off and it hovers
around 16 degrees.

It will not fire up again or come up to the set temp, unless, I go down

and trip/reset the main furnace switch ?????

BTW: batts are good in the thermostat.


really aprpeciate any assistance here. thanx.


regards......'Ole
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"Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the
comprehension of the weak; and that it is doing God's service when it is
violating all His laws. Our passions...possess so much metaphysical subtlety
and so much overpowering eloquence that they insinuate themselves into the
understanding and the conscience and convert both to their party."
--JOHN ADAMS



Travis Jordan January 14th 05 04:45 PM

'ole wrote:
The furnace does not "always" follow the thermostat programming. It
initially follows the thermostat setting of say 20 degrees, first
thing in teh morning, but after getting to 20, the temp drops off and
it hovers around 16 degrees.


Most likely a poorly designed thermostat. What brand / model is it?
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TURTLE January 15th 05 04:33 AM


"'ole" wrote in message
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-- We have been in our new (resale) house since summer.

The furnace does not "always" follow the thermostat programming. It
initially follows the thermostat setting of say 20 degrees, first thing in
teh morning, but after getting to 20, the temp drops off and it hovers
around 16 degrees.

It will not fire up again or come up to the set temp, unless, I go down

and trip/reset the main furnace switch ?????

BTW: batts are good in the thermostat.


really aprpeciate any assistance here. thanx.


regards......'Ole
-----------------------------------------------------------
"Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the
comprehension of the weak; and that it is doing God's service when it is
violating all His laws. Our passions...possess so much metaphysical subtlety
and so much overpowering eloquence that they insinuate themselves into the
understanding and the conscience and convert both to their party."
--JOHN ADAMS


This is Turtle.

If it works good in regular mode and not the programming mode. You have problem
in the thermostat.

Now If it has batterys in it take them out for about 4 hours and let the prgram
card reset it's self. then put them back in there. Now if no batterys turn the
power off to it or un plug it for 4 hours and do the same.
Sometime this may work but if not New thermostat is coming over the hill soon.

TURTLE



David Efflandt January 15th 05 08:16 PM

On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 15:44:44 GMT, 'ole wrote:


-- We have been in our new (resale) house since summer.

The furnace does not "always" follow the thermostat programming. It
initially follows the thermostat setting of say 20 degrees, first thing in
teh morning, but after getting to 20, the temp drops off and it hovers
around 16 degrees.

It will not fire up again or come up to the set temp, unless, I go down

and trip/reset the main furnace switch ?????

BTW: batts are good in the thermostat.


If it was just a thermostat adjustment problem (temperature spread or
cycles per hour), the breaker for the furnace would not influence a
battery operated thermostat.

You need to figure out what is failing on the furnace that is reset when
it is power cycled, and get that fixed. For example, the vent damper on
my steam boiler would not reopen when hot (until it cooled down). While
your problem may be a device malfunction, some other safety device may be
protecting you from harm (carbon monoxide, etc.).

So if you do not have the knowledge to figure out what is tripping out, it
may be time to call a Pro, before you wake up dead.


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