Well, after spending all of my 3 day weekend working on getting my Hardy permanently installed I have ran into a road block and I'm hoping that one of you can help me out here...
Everything was going smoothly. I started a fire and got the water temp up to 155 deg. I started the pump to get the water flowing and everything checked out as it should.
Last winter when I hooked up the wood burner I wasn't really sure how to hook it up so I went a head and disconnected the thermostat wires that run to the AC/Heat pump unit and then this summer I went back down into the basement to try and hook it back up but could never get it to work. I really don't think that it has anything to do with the problem I'm having now though.
When I went to turn my thermostat on yesterday the blower wouldn't come on like it should. I checked the connections multiple times but couldn't get it figured out. I ended up checking the switch that is located on the panel that turns the power off to the furnace when you take the service panel off and learned that it was faulty. I bypassed the switch and just hard wired the power supply hoping that it would solve my problem but it didn't. I tested the power supply with my multi meter just to ensure that the furnace was in fact getting power and it was.
With my thermostat set 15 degrees higher than the temp in my house and set to the "on" position I went back down into the basement to see if the furnace was receiving 24v at the control board but it wasn't. I even tried a different thermostat. I also tried jumping the common wire with the G wire to try and get the blower to come on but again, nothing. I have come to the conclusion that the Fan Timer Control Board is shot.
Finally, here is my question: I am going to have someone come out and take a look at it because the control boards run about $150-200 and I don't want to buy one if that is not the issue. I know there is a way that I can bypass the control board and hard wire my blower but I'm not too sure on what the combination is there. I was thinking that if I could just hard wire it for a hour or so I could get my house up to temp to get me by until somone comes out to fix it (its 54 in there right now)
If any of you have a solution for me I would greatly appreciate it and the old lady would be a lot happier. Sorry in advance for the long post! Thanks!