Finally, I realized there is a blinking LED that gives out a code. The code is "33" (three fast blinks, 3 slow blinks). According to the service label:
33 - LIMIT OR FLAME ROLL-OUT SWITCH IS OPEN - If open for longer than 3 minutes, code changes to #13. Check for:
-Blower motor failure
-Motor start capacitor
-Open flame rollout switch, manual reset
-Inadequate combustion air supply (flame rollout switch only)
-Dirty filter
-Defective limit switch or connections
-Loose blower wheel
OK, I know nothing about HVAC, but I can learn. I'm thinking that I can eliminate the following:
-Blower motor failure: No, blower is running
-Motor start capacitor: Blower is running, but I don't know about this one.
-Dirty filter: No, filter is clean
-Loose blower wheel: Not sure, but don't hear any abnormal sounds
So, unless I am mistaken on the previous, that leaves
-Open flame rollout switch, manual reset. Is this something I reset? If so, how?
-Inadequate combustion air supply. I find this unlikely, as the furnace worked fine 8-10 hours prior, and was off while we were asleep. But I have been wrong in the past...
-Defective limit switch or connections. How do I test for this? If this is the cause, can I replace it?
I can provide more info upon request, as well as provide pictures of anything if needed. Also, I can hook up the old Chronotherm III tstat if needed to assist in troubleshooting.
This 14 year old unit blows both our heat and our AC. We're right at the end of furnace season, and it should be a couple of months before we really need AC, so this isn't a bad time to work on this. We just aren't in a position to replace the unit at this time, so I am hoping I can fix it to keep it running for a few more years while we save up for a replacement.
What do the resident HVAC gurus think?
Thanks in advance for any help.















