Harman 2600 Multi-Fuel

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Post by peanut369 » Thu. Aug. 21, 2008 8:40 am

...just test-fired a wood fire in this new multi-fuel. Found out the blower doesn't come on with a wood fire, though temperature is certainly high enough! ...had to turn on the blower with the manual override on the plenum. Raised the whole house temperature over 15 degrees - but the blower never came on with the switch in automatic position. Anyone else run into this? I'm getting the guy to come back that installed it, but since he's never installed a furnace like this (NOBODY around here has, even my "certified dealer") I'm nervous he might not know what he messed up. Any ideas?

 
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Post by Blackdiamonddoug » Thu. Aug. 21, 2008 8:50 am

There should be a temperature switch that activates the blower.
Make sure that the installation looks good and read temp at that point before adjusting switch.


 
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Post by peanut369 » Thu. Aug. 21, 2008 12:51 pm

Hi,

Thank you!

The guy that installed it came... and I think he changed a setting on the "dial" that has pins for the upper, lower, and high-temp limits. It's working beautiful now!

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