However the blower or fan unit that delivers warm air to the living area will not turn on until the fan limit switch in the hot air supply plenum or furnace top senses that the air in that area is warm.
A residential gas furnace in operation.
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Normally a hot air furnace oil or gas burner will turn on immediately when the thermostat calls for heat.
Pressure switch must close to go to the next step.
See furnace ecmtm2 motor operation.
Control board does a safety check limit switches roll out switches.
Finally the sequence of operation for the typical standing pilot gas furnace goes like this.
Gas furnaces are typically more efficient and offer lower fuel costs but are more expensive than oil furnaces up front.
Oil furnaces are typically priced lower and provide more heat per btu but are less efficient.
While most furnaces will follow the below sequences there may be variations in models and manufacturers.
A call for heat from the thermostat.
The thermostat reaches a set temperature and sends a signal for the furnace to turn on.
Inducer motor comes on.
Variable speed furnace models using 50a51 505 506 507 controls.
Gas furnace sequence of operation.
The inducer draft combustion blower motor then starts.
The white rodgers integrated furnace control i f c is an automatic ignition control module that uses microcomputer based circuitry to continuously monitor analyze and control the proper operation of the gas.
But for the most part manufacturers have all gone to a hot surface or direct spark ignition the sequence of operation is as follows.
A gas furnace made in the early 1970s typically has an afue of about 65 percent.
The heat exchanger transfers its heat to the incoming air.
The inducer motor begins to spin and creates a vacuum to insure the left over gasses go out the exhaust pipe.
Flame sensor senses flame.
Hot surface ignitor begins getting hot direct spark ignitor begins to spark.
The lowest efficiency allowed by law for new gas furnaces is 78 percent and some new models achieve 97 percent.
The furnace is in standby mode waiting for a call for heat the thermostat has a call for heat which closes a switch inside the thermostat and sends 24 volts to the w heat terminal on the control board.
Natural gas or propane is ignited in the burner.
The flames heat up a metal heat exchanger and exhaust out of the flue.
An oil furnace generates heat using oil while gas furnaces are fueled by natural gas propane.
Heat call from the thermostat.