Coloshaver
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I have a Lennox G50UH furnace that has quit heating. With the thermostat calling for heat, the Combustion Air Inducer starts up and runs for about 2 seconds getting almost up to speed then I hear a relay click and it shuts down with the two green LEDs slow blinking indicating normal operation. The motor sounds fine as it comes up to speed and turns easily by hand. I don't think it is a motor problem. It seems like the control board is shutting it down.
I put a meter on the Combustion Air Proving Switch. The digital meter reads open until just before the motor shuts down when it flickers, but never settles on a reading. I think the switch is starting to close, but the meter isn't fast enough. I jumpered the Combustion Air Proving Switch and there was no change in the behavior.
The start up sequence says the Primary Gas Limit switch and the Flame Rollout switch need to be closed before the Combustion Air Induction Motor starts so I assume they are OK.
At this point, I am leaning toward the Control Board being the culprit, but at $250, I'd take any suggestions a Lennox expert might have. Anything else to check before I pull the trigger on a new Control Board?
Thanks in advance for your help,
I put a meter on the Combustion Air Proving Switch. The digital meter reads open until just before the motor shuts down when it flickers, but never settles on a reading. I think the switch is starting to close, but the meter isn't fast enough. I jumpered the Combustion Air Proving Switch and there was no change in the behavior.
The start up sequence says the Primary Gas Limit switch and the Flame Rollout switch need to be closed before the Combustion Air Induction Motor starts so I assume they are OK.
At this point, I am leaning toward the Control Board being the culprit, but at $250, I'd take any suggestions a Lennox expert might have. Anything else to check before I pull the trigger on a new Control Board?
Thanks in advance for your help,
