I have a Coleman Presidential II ELECTRIC furnace.
When we turn the thermostat up, we can hear the furnace click on, and can hear a humming sound. The blower never starts up.
The hum continues, even when we turn the thermostat back down.
The blower was working until we changed the filter. The old filter seemed to catch on something when we pulled it out to replace it.
Note: This furnace had not been on since '03. We don't know if there was heat, because we didn't let the heater run long enough to heat up.
Please be specific in answers, or direct us to mechanical diagrams, as we know nothing about this machine.
Coleman Presidential heater problem
Hi,
What is the furnace model number ?
Where was the filter located that you removed ? Where did you remove it from ?
Thanks,
Robert
What is the furnace model number ?
Where was the filter located that you removed ? Where did you remove it from ?
Thanks,
Robert
Some people are Humbly Grateful, while some are Grumbly Hateful.................... Which one are you ?
Hi,Robert -- before I answer the questions (and I will get to finding that serial number):
Do you know of any companies that make heaters that can work with solar in a mobile home? Is anyone else on this forum discussing this?
And the filter we wound was in a slot above the blower, under a solid metal top --- but that seemed a bit weird....
Do you know of any companies that make heaters that can work with solar in a mobile home? Is anyone else on this forum discussing this?
And the filter we wound was in a slot above the blower, under a solid metal top --- but that seemed a bit weird....
FINALLY -- got the model number you requested above.
Coleman Central Electric Furnace (Presidential II)
Model number: 3118B750
There's an odd wiring set-up -- it's looks like a couple of them (including a grounding wire) are not connected (lower right hand side of the picture).
I hope these photos help.
Coleman Central Electric Furnace (Presidential II)
Model number: 3118B750
There's an odd wiring set-up -- it's looks like a couple of them (including a grounding wire) are not connected (lower right hand side of the picture).
I hope these photos help.
Hi,
Please call toll free after 9 AM CST to 1-877-263-7860 and ask for Mark to order a Parts and Wiring Diagram for $15.00 if you don't have those.
That will show you the parts and wiring. The filter slides in at top and top should be open to filter and there should be a square cut out in wall above furnace with a grille over it.
The return air is pulled through the grille and down through the filter.
There are 3 disconnected wires, but unsure where they go w/o wiring diagram in front of me, pics were fuzzy up close.
Your sequencer controls the elements and blower in heat-auto mode.
Would need to know if it is getting 24vac to bottom terminals from t-stat.
Thanks,
Robert
Please call toll free after 9 AM CST to 1-877-263-7860 and ask for Mark to order a Parts and Wiring Diagram for $15.00 if you don't have those.
That will show you the parts and wiring. The filter slides in at top and top should be open to filter and there should be a square cut out in wall above furnace with a grille over it.
The return air is pulled through the grille and down through the filter.
There are 3 disconnected wires, but unsure where they go w/o wiring diagram in front of me, pics were fuzzy up close.
Your sequencer controls the elements and blower in heat-auto mode.
Would need to know if it is getting 24vac to bottom terminals from t-stat.
Thanks,
Robert
Some people are Humbly Grateful, while some are Grumbly Hateful.................... Which one are you ?
Stupid question time:
What's a sequencer, and where is it?
What's a 24vac?
What's a t-stat?
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Your sequencer controls the elements and blower in heat-auto mode.
Would need to know if it is getting 24vac to bottom terminals from t-stat.
What's a sequencer, and where is it?
What's a 24vac?
What's a t-stat?
D
Your sequencer controls the elements and blower in heat-auto mode.
Would need to know if it is getting 24vac to bottom terminals from t-stat.
Hi,
Sequencer controls timing operations of elements and blower and is in the back of control box.
24vac is 24 volts ac.
T-Stat is thermostat.
Time to call an hvac tech on this one.
Take care and best wishes,
Robert
Sequencer controls timing operations of elements and blower and is in the back of control box.
24vac is 24 volts ac.
T-Stat is thermostat.
Time to call an hvac tech on this one.
Take care and best wishes,
Robert
Some people are Humbly Grateful, while some are Grumbly Hateful.................... Which one are you ?
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