Clean the burners and crossovers and check gas pressure.
First off I am fresh out of school so pretty green but would like a few opinions on a furnace I'm trying to get going for a friend.
Lennox 90% Furnace starts up normally but flames get sloppy within a few seconds then go out and starts over. the code says flame sensor but the flame on burner the sensor is on gets sloppy very fast and not sure sensor has time to heat up. I have cleaned it with brillo, same outcome and sensor looks really good. combustion air switch checks out good.
orderd new flame sensor so figured I would run by y'all while I wait.
Thank you for your time, Scott
Clean the burners and crossovers and check gas pressure.
Does the flame get sloppy when the fan comes on?
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have you checked the air intake? you should not use a brillo to clean a flame sensor. use a bill. if the flames are getting sloppy i wouldn't think the flame sensor is at fault. what was the gas pressure?
Flame gets sloppy almost immediately
The flame sensor is the safety not the problem, what model?
that is what I thought, G26Q3-75-6
My guess is that you're not getting a good draw through the heat-exchanger. Either your inducer draft motor is not working right or you have a restriction in the combustion air path. Check your intake, exhaust and heat-exchanger. Could also be a breach in the heat-exchanger not allowing the inducer fan to create the necessary draw.
"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten". --Benjamin Franklin
"Don't argue with an idiot, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". --Mark Twain
http://www.campbellmechanical.com
I'll bet the secondary is plugged from years of poor drainage.
Pull the collector box and have a look.
Thanks alot! As I said I'm a little new but I shouldn't have second guessed myself. This is the track i was taking but supply house said flame sensor.
if the flames are sloppy right after ignition look for intake or exhaust restrictions.
if flames get sloppy when blower starts look for a big crack in the primary heat exchanger just inside of the burners.
early G26 furnaces had a burner alignment issue that let flame impinge on wall of heat exchanger, new HX comes with burner assembly that MUST be used.
If you don't know how to test a flame sensor you should demand a full refund for your tuition.
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"Don't argue with an idiot, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". --Mark Twain
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Commenting on the school not the tech!
ok.... we will all get over it...lol
it was working.... played with it.... now its broke.... whats the going hourly rate for HVAC repair
The supply house is, just that, a supply house. When I go to supply houses I always hear the guys behind the counter trying to help diagnose stuff over the phone. Their job is to take numbers you give them and turn them into parts, not diagnose your service call. Don't believe me? Call Grainger sometime and ask for technical help It's like talking to a barrel of monkeys. Do you have a senior tech to ask questions to?
Officially, Down for the count
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