homebuilt burner
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I have a Lennox G32Q3-75-3 furnace in my home. It is @ 15 years old. It has done a good job of keeping us warm for most of those years (not all as I had a corn burning add-on for 7 of those years). Last summer I added a 4 ton A coil into the duct work above the furnace. In the fall when I first started the furnace the combustion fan was making a lot of noise. So, I got the numbers of the fan and found a factory replacement on line and installed it myself. Now, the problem is when the weather outside is near or below zero the furnace does not keep up. It will run non stop and not catch the thermostat. Our house is not well insulated, but this furnace kept us warm in the past. It has two green led lights on the circuit board that blink quickly, on the diagnostic sheet that reads as thermostat calling for heat and furnace running. I looked at the burners (there are three) and they all look to be firing cleanly and correctly. What is the next item on the check list? Is there something that should be cleaned or adjusted??
Also, it is running on Nat. gas.
Also, it is running on Nat. gas.