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Bryant Concord 80 Plus CG80UA075D16B-1 imtermitently working
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themajor*hole
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 Posted: Fri Mar 7th, 2008 02:30

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ok i'll try and explain the best i can.
yesterday i got home from work and fouind the power was out at some point, and all the clocks were reset. my fiance gets home and she says she thinks the furnace isn't working.
so i go downstairs and check it out. i checked the breakers, and they were not tripped, so i decided to try the switch mounted to the unit. before i did that, i noticed a green light inside the panel that was flashing.
i turn it off, then back on and it fires right up and works the rest of the night.
i wake up in the morning to 62 degrees, not good.  so i go down again and it goes through the normal startup, exhaust fan starts, then the pilot light goes, then it fires, then after about 5 seconds the flame goes out.  mind you the exhaust fan is still going, and no blower. it tries that a few more times, then the exhaust fan shuts off, and the light starts to flash again.
so i pull the upper panel, then the lower blower panel. don't see anything wrong, so i put the lower panel back on, it starts right up, and works untill i get home. 
then it doesn't again, so i decide to try and clean the piping that goes outside.
i pull it apart to find alot of junk in there, like dirt and a leaf.
i clean it, and put it back together flip the switch on and it works fine.
about an hour later it goes to kick on and it does the same thing again, light, then off light, off-and so on.
so i want to watch LOST so i go down and flip the switch and it works.
next time it went to start up, it started fine.  now and i'm fed up.
any ideas??
thanks

 btw, i did count the flashes from the light, it flashed 6 times over and over. i read on the back of the panel, and it doesn't list just 6 times. it lists 6+1, 6+2 ands so on.

i have been doing some research while waiting for a reply, i am going to clean the flame sensor and try that. it seemed to have a build up of ash or something on it.


 

Last edited on Fri Mar 7th, 2008 15:32 by themajor*hole

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 Posted: Fri Mar 7th, 2008 23:16

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You are on the right track with the flame sensor. Clean it with a small wire brush, steel wool or very fine emery cloth. The idea being not to leave scratches that will hold dust & dirt.



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 Posted: Mon Mar 17th, 2008 16:25

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a little update

the flames sensor was the problem. cleaned it with green scotch brite pad, and the furnace has worked fine ever since.

now to clean the ducts


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