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Gas Furnace Class w/ Bert 

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Bert teaches a gas furnace class. He covers components, the sequence of operations, diagnostics, and safety. Many of the concepts he covers can also apply to gas pool heaters, which we often come across in our Central Florida market.
Furnaces come in multiple types. One of the more rudimentary types is the natural draft furnace, which doesn’t have an exhaust blower and relies on the rising hot air to draw in more air for open combustion. Induced draft furnaces also draw in air somewhat similarly to natural draft furnaces, but they have an inducer fan motor that pulls air in. High-efficiency condensing furnaces create their own condensation and have closed combustion.
Unlike heat pumps, furnaces have fire. To create a fire, we need fuel (like natural gas or oil), oxygen, and heat. We get a flame when there is the rapid oxidation of fuel, resulting in the release of heat. Since furnaces bring fire into our customers’ homes, we need to keep safety in mind.
Furnaces have many parts that are integral to proper operation. One is the inducer fan blower, which is powered by 120v and pulls in air for combustion. It also allows negative pressure to “push” air out of the exhaust. The pressure or safety switch proves that there is adequate airflow by closing under a vacuum created by the inducer blower. Limit switches are normally closed and open under abnormally high heat; you may have to reset these manually, but bimetal limit switches reset automatically.
There are a few different ignition strategies, including hot-surface (HSI), intermittent-spark (ISI), and direct-spark (DS). HSI tends to be the most common, though some manufacturers still make systems with direct-spark igniters. In the Central Florida market, ISI is common on pool heaters.
Gas valves, which supply the gas, are normally closed and open when 24v power is applied to the coil. The gas valve also drops gas pressure to the manifold. Flame sensors detect if there is a flame; when a flame is present, a small DC current passes from the rod to ground via the flame, and that signal gets picked up by the board. Flame sensors need to stay clean to work properly, so we should avoid touching the metal.
Each part has a role in the sequence of operations. First, the furnace receives a W call on the control board from the thermostat. The control board then confirms that the pressure switch is open to ensure that the switch hasn’t failed. Then, the inducer fan starts, causing the pressure switch to close. All the while, the board checks to make sure the safety circuits are closed. Then, the ignition sequence begins; some ignition sequences have delays. Then, the gas valve opens, and the flame sensor proves the flame. Once the flame has been proven, the blower starts. Bert then demonstrates the sequence of operations on a training unit at the Kalos HQ.
When getting into diagnostics, a diagnostic chart will be your best friend. It will contain error codes and a list of possible causes, as well as things to look out for when solving the problem. Furnaces need an adequate combustion air supply, and we need to look at the infrastructure to make sure there aren’t any possible pressure or venting problems that could cause dangerous conditions like carbon monoxide production or flame rollout.
Some of the most common diagnostic issues include a blocked flue vent pipe, a jammed blower wheel, a damaged or loose hose, a failed inducer blower, a failed switch, loose wires, or a failed board. Limit lockout error codes are also common, and there are a number of things we should be checking, including flame rollout conditions, broken boards, loose wires, and partially blocked exhaust pipes. Failure to prove ignition is another common problem, and we have to look for issues with our gas valve, flame rod, damaged wires, and the igniter itself. Many of the same diagnostic concerns, especially regarding flame rollout and gas valve failures, are also applicable to gas pool heaters.
When working on gas appliances, some of the most common safety concerns include gas leaks, carbon monoxide, and flame rollout. When someone smells gas, you should take those concerns seriously. Carbon monoxide, on the other hand, is odorless and can be a silent killer; we can reduce CO in a house by advising customers to have a heat pump installed and use a CO detector. We can also make sure the heat exchangers are in good condition-not rusted out or cracked.
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@ChingusTheOneAndOnly
@ChingusTheOneAndOnly Год назад
BERT
@rj.parker
@rj.parker Год назад
Excellent work. This video definitely allows one to "learn some things you've forgotten along the way, as well as remind you of some things you forgot to know in the first place."
@paulb4496
@paulb4496 3 месяца назад
I am an Instructor for the local Apprenticeship program. Natural gas is lighter than air not heavier. Propane is heavier than air. Also I wouldn't have rookies using an impact driver to tighten the flame sensor screw. If you strip out that screw hole you will have a bad day.
@thekinginthenorth989
@thekinginthenorth989 9 месяцев назад
Excellent videos! Keep up the great work you do! Thank you
@jesusquiroz1
@jesusquiroz1 10 месяцев назад
1:12:45 what are the push-on alligator clip leads that Bert puts on his multimeter?
@DetroitHomeInspector
@DetroitHomeInspector Месяц назад
What's the difference between combustion air and makeup air??
@caru3257
@caru3257 Год назад
Up North he said. I am in Virginia, the capital of the South, and I see those furnaces all the time.
@mikechiodetti4482
@mikechiodetti4482 Год назад
Thankyou for this video.
@raginghippie4057
@raginghippie4057 10 месяцев назад
Bert reminds me of lucifer on supernatural lol, great video and class!
@andrecontois8510
@andrecontois8510 Год назад
Definitely read code upon arrival! Been there with code not coming back... ugh.
@bigd835
@bigd835 Год назад
Non tech here. Thanks for all the fundamental knowledge in case my furnace doesnt work. I bought a flame sensor and limit switches to have on hand should I have an outage. Dont want to wait on a cold day. Gonna swap out my old furnace blower motor this summer as a prevention in anticipation of next winter.
@migueldamian2890
@migueldamian2890 Год назад
Muchas Gracias
@thunderboltpenetrator8498
@thunderboltpenetrator8498 Год назад
I gotta watch this like 10x ... 🤦 But I will learn 😤
@Ybeazzie
@Ybeazzie Год назад
I feel like there’s a gap between 1990 and 2022 that we’ve missed.
@MinnesotaHvAc
@MinnesotaHvAc Год назад
.02 draft or .20 draft when hot. Inches of water column. There are tools for this. What about the .10”we and the blower causes it to open. Basic or advanced we all need to use the tools needed for diagnosis.
@paulb4496
@paulb4496 3 месяца назад
.68kg /Sm3 natural gas versus Atmospheric (air) at 1.0kg/Sm3
@biglukasabc
@biglukasabc 8 месяцев назад
This guy is freken hilarious lol hahaha. I like 19:44 min what he says
@sunriseeternity300
@sunriseeternity300 10 месяцев назад
The Pizza man
@jjyemg2397
@jjyemg2397 Год назад
typical CO sensors alarm at 70 ppm. this is too late and they shouldn't sell these as it gives folks a false sense of security
@beaverdamservices
@beaverdamservices Год назад
Bert is too distracting for this
@SoutheastHVAC
@SoutheastHVAC Год назад
It was a good video. But glad to see I wasn’t the only one lol
@jessetesterman2271
@jessetesterman2271 Год назад
I don’t know what this means but I feel flattered 😊😂
@jacobmmadigan
@jacobmmadigan Год назад
Me in Colorado realizing people in other parts of the country don’t know anything about furnaces 😂
@jedidiahlawton2149
@jedidiahlawton2149 Год назад
What gave it to you?... "White silicone with fusable link"
@raginghippie4057
@raginghippie4057 10 месяцев назад
I'm from Phoenix and moved to Washington, I didn't know what a furnace looked like lol
@emailfilters
@emailfilters Год назад
8:59 - "Ask me anything you want. I can probably come up with an answer."
@rondouglas6486
@rondouglas6486 Год назад
Everyone LOVES Bert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@acrservicesmathewr7565
@acrservicesmathewr7565 Год назад
I don’t recommend any installer to commission gas furnaces. They need to be set correctly the first time and combustion analysis. Our installers put them in and us service techs take care of the rest. Unless you have proper certifications or training. But great video. Deff one of the best
@rimalroshan5
@rimalroshan5 Год назад
The instructor reminds me of the Jimmy helpert, form "the office " tv series
@nicogranda1074
@nicogranda1074 Год назад
when did Jamie kenedy start teaching HVAC
@garypoplin4599
@garypoplin4599 9 месяцев назад
55:16 - Another reason for flame rollout is a cracked heat exchanger. It’s time to crack out the combustion analyzer.
@gregmac19
@gregmac19 Год назад
Florida guys talking about furnaces.
@chrissipple1018
@chrissipple1018 8 месяцев назад
Touching the flame sensor my cause some oil from the skin to coat the sensor and this my pick up dust. I always use alcohol to clean the sensor if I touch it.
@726scooty
@726scooty Год назад
Lol since no one else laughed
@hvacfamilymenhvac8782
@hvacfamilymenhvac8782 Год назад
HILARIOUS and informative 😂 🤓
@melquesedekcastro7480
@melquesedekcastro7480 Год назад
A frog??? Wtfrog??
@woodworkingfan1965
@woodworkingfan1965 Месяц назад
Bert 2024!
@joshvia6095
@joshvia6095 11 месяцев назад
Excellent work Bart.
@iloveJCmysaviour
@iloveJCmysaviour 6 месяцев назад
Quality.
@armandomartinez4152
@armandomartinez4152 10 месяцев назад
29:38😂
@brianmcdermott1718
@brianmcdermott1718 Год назад
Good class. Thank you Bret.
@geo182209
@geo182209 Год назад
I also found Brent very helpful
@paulbryant68
@paulbryant68 Год назад
its bert guys…bert
@keepnitkool9042
@keepnitkool9042 6 месяцев назад
Brenton is ok, but Bert is the man.
@martesilguero5616
@martesilguero5616 10 месяцев назад
Bert...i enjoyed, and learned from this video. You should consider entertainment, maybe stand up comedy for HVAC.
@cooperbrooks
@cooperbrooks 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for this very informative video. I was hoping to find out how to get past a lock out. Also, it is important to note that propane is heavier than air and it sinks and can suffocate. Entire herds of farm animals have died in lowlands. Natural gas is lighter than air, and it rises. It's a terrible contributor to our Greenhouse Gasses. It's the one with the rotten egg smell from an additive. (I graduated in Biochemistry.)
@spenceryelinek4313
@spenceryelinek4313 10 месяцев назад
I cant speak for all brands, but those carriers do have code retrieval to see what code was if power was reset. I think you have open the limit circuit and quickly close it again.
@tonyc223
@tonyc223 Год назад
Had a bird stuck head first in the inducer blower wheel, his beak was clicking on the wheel sounded like a ticking lifter my jeep. Furnace would try to start .
@kranch173
@kranch173 Год назад
Like them alot. Liked so much I purchased and installed this evening. Goes great with the OEM LEDs. Still unsure why my truck didn't come with LED fog lights to begin with. Thanks
@keithpeterson751
@keithpeterson751 11 месяцев назад
Nice job but after your clear trap that vent needs to be higher than the water line of the drain pan or water will pour out of it if the line clogged up after it
@BlackOpsJuJu
@BlackOpsJuJu Год назад
Great Vid Great Job Bert Keeping it Interesting and Fun / Funny I would Say You Pretty Much Nailed it Thanks for Sharing !!!
@instrumenttech4220
@instrumenttech4220 Год назад
If you would like any tips feel free to ask I have brazed my body weight in silfos lol
@chrismyers5758
@chrismyers5758 Год назад
I’m in northwest fl furnaces are somewhat common around here maybe 15 percent of units
@theusername07
@theusername07 Год назад
One more button. This isn't Saturday Night Fever
@indiantraveller194
@indiantraveller194 Год назад
Very niece
@jedidiahlawton2149
@jedidiahlawton2149 Год назад
Porcelain should not have oil either
@isaiahhenry8889
@isaiahhenry8889 Год назад
Thank you Bert and Team for this video. Awesome work.
@josuelujan7736
@josuelujan7736 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Bert. Great job.
@illvm
@illvm 11 месяцев назад
Best frog speech ever
@eddiegomez3628
@eddiegomez3628 Год назад
lol. But good video 👍
@m.montgomery6835
@m.montgomery6835 Год назад
On my furnace igniter stops working time by time, is it pressure sensor or control board issue?
@Robnord1
@Robnord1 Год назад
Using what you learned about sequence of operation on this vid, check pressure switch with meter to be sure it does what it's supposed to.
@m.montgomery6835
@m.montgomery6835 Год назад
@@Robnord1 Thank you Rob!
@chrismyers5758
@chrismyers5758 Год назад
I didn’t know Bert was so funny
@joeshearer1247
@joeshearer1247 Год назад
When is he not funny?😂😂
@melquesedekcastro7480
@melquesedekcastro7480 11 месяцев назад
Don't forget, he used to work as a clown.
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