Hello, I have a question about our Concord gas furnace.
Background info:
Newer (2019) construction home, furnace installed during construction. Located in Detroit, MI
Furnace model 95G1E
Emerson Sensi programmable thermostat, set to 60° at night and 68° during the day.
So, I’ve noticed a couple times this winter when the furnace is warming the house back up from 60° to 68° in the morning, it doesn’t quite make it all the way back to 68° and shuts down. By the time of shutdown, it has been running for about an hour or so. If you look at the thermostat, it still will say “heating” but the temperature is actually slowly dropping in the house and the furnace is not running. If I cycle the thermostat off then back on to heat mode, it will heat up to 68° and continue operating and holding 68° all day with no issues. This has happened twice now this season. In the past winters, we did not have a programmable thermostat and just kept it at 68°. It only seems to be doing this on very cold mornings, today it did it and it was 14° out.
So, is there an auto shutdown or something that stops it if it’s running too long or does it sound like there’s something wrong?
Background info:
Newer (2019) construction home, furnace installed during construction. Located in Detroit, MI
Furnace model 95G1E
Emerson Sensi programmable thermostat, set to 60° at night and 68° during the day.
So, I’ve noticed a couple times this winter when the furnace is warming the house back up from 60° to 68° in the morning, it doesn’t quite make it all the way back to 68° and shuts down. By the time of shutdown, it has been running for about an hour or so. If you look at the thermostat, it still will say “heating” but the temperature is actually slowly dropping in the house and the furnace is not running. If I cycle the thermostat off then back on to heat mode, it will heat up to 68° and continue operating and holding 68° all day with no issues. This has happened twice now this season. In the past winters, we did not have a programmable thermostat and just kept it at 68°. It only seems to be doing this on very cold mornings, today it did it and it was 14° out.
So, is there an auto shutdown or something that stops it if it’s running too long or does it sound like there’s something wrong?
source https://hvac-talk.com/vbb/threads/2235203-Concord-Gas-Furnace-Shutting-Down?goto=newpost
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