rob1200
Well-known member
My gas-fired furnace isn't working quite right, and I'm hoping you guys can help me get it sorted.
Symptom:
When the thermostat calls for heat, the furnace fires up and provides heat for about five minutes, then shuts down for exactly 60 seconds. It then repeats the heating/shutdown cycle until the set temperature is finally reached.
Details:
After firing up properly and heating for several minutes, the shutdown is accompanied by the control board LED flashing a 3-1 error: Pressure Switch Did Not Close Or Reopened. There are no other errors at any point in the cycle.
Monitoring the pressure switch with a multimeter, it starts at infinity ohms (open) as expected, then closes (0 ohms) as expected once the inducer motor starts. Minutes later, the pressure switch unexpectedly opens again and the burners shut off.
There are no blockages in the pressure switch tube.
The inducer motor seems to be working properly; there is no bearing noise.
I haven't checked the venting yet.
Is it likely that the pressure switch is out of spec? I don't have a manometer to measure the actual pressure. A new pressure switch is about $35.
Is checking the venting as simple as removing the sheetmetal screws in the vent pipe (at location "a" in the second photo), separating the pipe segments and seeing if large amounts of crud fall out? Do I need some kind of sealant when I put the aluminum pipe segments back together? I don't really want to get up on the roof to look at the top of the vent pipe.
Background:
Payne model number PG8JAA066110AAJA, single-stage furnace, 15 years old.
Fuel is propane: plenty of propane in the tank, and the adjacent propane-fired water heater is working properly.
Pressure switch is Honeywell HK06WC069 High Fire 27" Break, 47" Max Make.
Air filters are new.


Symptom:
When the thermostat calls for heat, the furnace fires up and provides heat for about five minutes, then shuts down for exactly 60 seconds. It then repeats the heating/shutdown cycle until the set temperature is finally reached.
Details:
After firing up properly and heating for several minutes, the shutdown is accompanied by the control board LED flashing a 3-1 error: Pressure Switch Did Not Close Or Reopened. There are no other errors at any point in the cycle.
Monitoring the pressure switch with a multimeter, it starts at infinity ohms (open) as expected, then closes (0 ohms) as expected once the inducer motor starts. Minutes later, the pressure switch unexpectedly opens again and the burners shut off.
There are no blockages in the pressure switch tube.
The inducer motor seems to be working properly; there is no bearing noise.
I haven't checked the venting yet.
Is it likely that the pressure switch is out of spec? I don't have a manometer to measure the actual pressure. A new pressure switch is about $35.
Is checking the venting as simple as removing the sheetmetal screws in the vent pipe (at location "a" in the second photo), separating the pipe segments and seeing if large amounts of crud fall out? Do I need some kind of sealant when I put the aluminum pipe segments back together? I don't really want to get up on the roof to look at the top of the vent pipe.
Background:
Payne model number PG8JAA066110AAJA, single-stage furnace, 15 years old.
Fuel is propane: plenty of propane in the tank, and the adjacent propane-fired water heater is working properly.
Pressure switch is Honeywell HK06WC069 High Fire 27" Break, 47" Max Make.
Air filters are new.






