flame sensor
On the inside of the blower panel door.
turn off power to furnace and remove the bottom door to the blower compartment,the filter should be on the right side of the blower housing or it may be directly below the blower housing on the bottom of the furnace depending on how your return duct is run. hope this helps,FYI filters s/b replaced or cleaned every 30 days.
It could have any size heating furnace, the two are unrelated except for the size blower used in the furnace to support the 3 ton cooling system. But the fact remains you can get a 3 ton blower in 50,000 btu furnace, a 100,00 btu furnace and anything in between.
The power needed to run a furnace can vary depending on the size and type of the furnace. However, a typical residential furnace may require anywhere from 500 to 5000 watts to operate. It's best to consult the manufacturer's specifications or a professional to determine the exact wattage requirement for your specific furnace.
Yes, you can melt the heat exchanger and start a fire that way
When purchasing a gas wall furnace you should look for a variety of different features. These include a insulated blower compartment to reduce noise, heat exchangers that resist corrosion and ensuring the gas wall furnace won't lose heat and is energy efficient to save you money.
an electric furnace runs off of 208/230 Volts while a typical gas furnace runs off of 120 also a gas furnace will have a valve for the gas relay where the gas enters the furnace.
A 3250 watt generator has the capacity of I = W/E, 3250/120 = 27 amps. This should be in the range to operate any gas furnace.
You can find a schematic for a gas furnace on the website, Uncionradio.
The gas combustion sequence process involves several steps: 1) Fuel and air mixing, 2) Ignition and flame stabilization, 3) Fuel combustion and heat generation, 4) Exhaust gas expulsion. In this process, fuel and air are mixed and ignited to produce heat energy that is then used for various applications.
no you need power to run the board and the igniter