Test to make sure you are getting 24 to 28 volts ac between the g green and c com terminals on you fan center or control board if you aren t getting 24 volts between g and c then you might have a thermostat problem a thermostat.
Thermostat auto fan doesn t work.
Usually when you set your thermostat to auto or automatic the burner will ignite when the temperature falls below the temperature you set on the thermostat.
If your system has more than one fan wire you ll need to contact a pro to have your nest thermostat installed.
The nest learning thermostat is compatible with system fans that have up to three fan speeds.
Honeywell thermostats are designed to keep your home at a steady temperature by automatically turning on a fan to pump either hot or cold air throughout the house.
For a mechanical thermostat with a mercury switch a small vial filled with mercury first use a small torpedo level to make sure the thermostat is mounted level on the wall.
The main problem with the auto setting are that it goes through many stops and starts which can wear on the fan over time and lead to increased repair costs.
At the end of a heating cycle when the thermostat is satisfied the fan will automatically turn off.
The thermostat is wired to switch the power from the red to the white yellow and green as needed with the blue completing the circuit.
Because the fan only runs when your home is in a heating or cooling cycle there are times when the fan is completely off and doesn t consume any energy.
Fan doesn t work when it s auto but works fine at on in my central air furnace.
Auto run let the fan be turned on or off automatically under control of the heater or air conditioner itself when the thermostat asks for heat and the furnace warms up the fan will turn on.
Fan will not come on in the on position or your fan will not come on when you turn the thermostat down in the air conditioning mode.
A furnace requires proper gas flow to the burner assembly as well as electricity to the thermostat to actuate the heater.
Some systems that need to be installed by a pro include systems with g2 g3 gm or gh wires.
When you turn it to cool you are closing a switch to tell the unit to operate in cool mode the unit tells the blower and everything inside the unit what to do through a control board fan gets signal from relay in unit or on control board.
From the thermostat there will be white wire to the gas valve yellow to the a c and green to the fan.
The unit is controlled from a single wall mounted panel.
1 remove the thermostat s cover.
The thermostat is really just like 3 different switches.