Submitted by VictoryInChains t3_119odg9 in DIY
Background: Our furnace has been flaking somewhat these last couple weeks - not running as long as it needs to get the house to the specified temperature - it's been cold in our home. Some other signs suggested that the issue is probably with the thermostat, so I ordered a new one earlier today and brushed up on the terminal codes. I popped our thermostat off the wall to have a look and found this:
Is this an undocumented hack? Our blower's behaved solidly until recently. Is it maybe that our model of furnace doesn't have or need a separate fan relay connection and hits the fan automatically if het or cool are triggered?
My brain hurts.
Tomorrow I'm going to brave the basement and see if I can find the furnace's control board and see how things are connected down there. Also get the make and model so I can find out if there's something special about the fan.
loki2k8 t1_j9o7ji0 wrote
This is pretty standard. Fan wires generally are only used when you want to run the blower without heat or ac. When heat is called for, the logic on the control board handles blower operation, as the precise order/timing will vary from furnace to furnace. On mine, for instance, when the thermostat calls for heat:
The small draw/exhaust blower runs for ~30sec to clear the combustion chamber
The ignitor heats
The gas valve opens and combustion starts
Wait~20-30 seconds
Then the main blower starts.
If your furnace is short cycling (shutting off before reaching the demand temp, despite the thermostat still calling for heat) this issue is likely at the furnace. Have you replaced your filter recently? Too low of airflow over the heat exchanger can cause a safety shutdown. Another common cause of short cycling is a flame sensor getting gunked up.