Much less exhaust steam - Carrier 58MTA 80,000 BTU
Noticed suddenly far less steam out the exhaust. Cleaned Blower, new capacitor, new limit switch on burner box…no improvement. I opened up inducer assembly and cleaned flat disc impeller & all vacuum ports and lines. Pressure switches operating as should.
Tried new control board- same results. I snaked both the intake and exhaust- no clogs.
When it was running, I "helped" the intake with aiming shopvac (on the blowing side) at the intake and steam started rolling.
Is it possible bad windings on inducer motor that is enough to close pressure switches but not enough RPM to vent properly? OR… is it more likely a bad secondary heat exchanger? I tried the long match in the primary with blower running and there was no dancing flame.
Just need the best suggestion (if I can avoid buying a new furnace). Thanks!!!
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is it a modulating furnace or just single or 2 stage?
what do you get when you clock the meter?
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It's a 2-stage
I have not clocked the meter- and you might have to explain that… :-)
Thanks!
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look at @Tim McElwain 's response in this thread:
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Struggling to keep house above 62…slightly funny smell. When I had plenty of steam- house was warm.
Less steam- house cold. no real budget to do a new full replacement- not many parts left to replace
Taking hours to raise he house temp 8 degrees.
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is it firing at the proper rate?
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