beetroot72
Well-known member
Can anybody out there explain to me or validate the term "Dirty Power?"
I specifically have had problems with a Honeywell Smartvalve. Here is a quote from the manufacturing engineers....
"We have found in the Illinois area that we are having a power problem with your power supply company. What happens is there is an interruption of power "dirty power" and it's enough to close a set of contacts to turn the power exhauster on/off."
I have a brand new house with this furnace on its own 20a circuit. I've also jumped it to other circuits to test it but the problem is still there. The power exhauster clicks on and off which resets the heat cycle sequence.
Any ideas on how to test their theory?
Nothing else in my house seems to be effected. I've thrown the word around and most everybody calls B.S.

I specifically have had problems with a Honeywell Smartvalve. Here is a quote from the manufacturing engineers....
"We have found in the Illinois area that we are having a power problem with your power supply company. What happens is there is an interruption of power "dirty power" and it's enough to close a set of contacts to turn the power exhauster on/off."
I have a brand new house with this furnace on its own 20a circuit. I've also jumped it to other circuits to test it but the problem is still there. The power exhauster clicks on and off which resets the heat cycle sequence.
Any ideas on how to test their theory?
Nothing else in my house seems to be effected. I've thrown the word around and most everybody calls B.S.

