MoKelly
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So, this morning I wake up and it is -1 F outside.
Also, no internet.
Also, cold inside.
Check thermostat and it’s 61 degrees. Set at 70 degrees.
Great.
Heater guy shows up and checks furnace. Says the Limit Switch tripped. It’s a safety switch that stops the heater if the heat inside the exchanger gets above 185 degrees. Designed to protect the exchanger from damage.
Guy tests the switch and says it’s good. Checks everything and says he sees zero wrong. Furnace is 6 years old. Says he believes there was a “surge” that probably tripped the switch. Says switch is low voltage. He guesses whatever took out internet may have triggered switch.
Internet came back on (ATT had outage in our area) around an hour after he left. Not sure how internet impacts electric surge?
He reset the switch and heater works. Been working since late morning. Working fine.
I know little about heaters. Does this sound reasonable?
MoKelly
Also, no internet.
Also, cold inside.
Check thermostat and it’s 61 degrees. Set at 70 degrees.
Great.
Heater guy shows up and checks furnace. Says the Limit Switch tripped. It’s a safety switch that stops the heater if the heat inside the exchanger gets above 185 degrees. Designed to protect the exchanger from damage.
Guy tests the switch and says it’s good. Checks everything and says he sees zero wrong. Furnace is 6 years old. Says he believes there was a “surge” that probably tripped the switch. Says switch is low voltage. He guesses whatever took out internet may have triggered switch.
Internet came back on (ATT had outage in our area) around an hour after he left. Not sure how internet impacts electric surge?
He reset the switch and heater works. Been working since late morning. Working fine.
I know little about heaters. Does this sound reasonable?
MoKelly