To troubleshoot an electric furnace, start with checking the power. Sometimes a power outage can cause your electric furnace to malfunction. If there is a reset button on your electric furnace, try resetting the furnace following the manufacturer's instructions. If that doesn't work, begin your troubleshooting diagnosis by starting with the thermostat. In the service panel for the home, verify the circuit breaker is on for the furnace. Most furnaces have a dedicated circuit breaker or fuse in the electric panel. An electric outage or power surge can trip sensitive circuit breakers or blow fuses. To verify it is functional, switch the circuit breaker off, then on again. If your service panel uses fuses, turn the main switch off to verify a blown fuse. Remove the fuse for the furnace and inspect it for burns or breaks in the fuse. Replace a broken fuse to restore power to the furnace. Check inside the furnace with the power off for any blown fuses in its fuse box by following instructions in your owner's manual. Be sure all your HVAC system functions properly and doesn’t need any repair before the cold season. Call a professional maintenance helper to check appliances.
November 26, 2023
AC is leaking from the coil – HVAC Troubleshooting in San Diego
Have you encountered a leaking air conditioner? This causes not the most pleasant feelings and deprives you of comfort. Before solving this problem, you should determine what exactly became the source of the air conditioner flow.