Dave Savastone
New Member
Good Morning!
We moved into a house a few months ago that have a 20 year old gas furnace with AC and an air cleaner, etc. The unit functions correctly but I noticed lately that this happens during heating:
1. Furnace fires and heats up correctly.
2. Furnace then goes off without blower motor engaging
3. However, I have checked thermostat and the house is staying at designated setting
4. If I raise the temp on the thermostat, the furnace ignites and then shuts off, then a few seconds later the blower motor starts to cycle warm air. This continues to work.
Just wondering if this was normal for most gas furnaces. If the thermostat is not calling for additional heat, will the blower just not run?
We moved into a house a few months ago that have a 20 year old gas furnace with AC and an air cleaner, etc. The unit functions correctly but I noticed lately that this happens during heating:
1. Furnace fires and heats up correctly.
2. Furnace then goes off without blower motor engaging
3. However, I have checked thermostat and the house is staying at designated setting
4. If I raise the temp on the thermostat, the furnace ignites and then shuts off, then a few seconds later the blower motor starts to cycle warm air. This continues to work.
Just wondering if this was normal for most gas furnaces. If the thermostat is not calling for additional heat, will the blower just not run?