Claims
- 1. In a residential furnace of the type which is responsive to a thermostat and has an electronic ignitor, and a circulating air blower that may be operated on a continuous basis, an improved process of controlling said thermostat, electrical ignitor and blower in an ignition sequence of said furnace comprising the steps of:
- upon receiving a call for heat from a thermostat, checking to determine if the circulating air blower is on;
- if the blower is on, turning it off; and
- only after the blower is turned off, turning on the ignitor to initiate the combustion process.
- 2. The process as set forth in claim 1 wherein said furnace includes a draft inducer and wherein the process includes the additional step of turning on the inducer prior to turning on the ignitor.
- 3. The process as set forth in claim 1 wherein said furnace includes a flame sensor, and wherein the process includes a step of sensing the existence of a flame and, if a flame exists, turning off the ignitor.
- 4. The process as set forth in claim 3 and including the additional step of waiting a predetermined time after turning off the ignitor and then turning on the circulating air blower.
- 5. The process as set forth in claim 2 and including the step of allowing the blower to continue to operate in the continuous mode of operation when the draft inducer is turned off at the end of a heating cycle.
- 6. In a gas furnace of the type having a control system for controlling an electronic ignitor for selectively initiating ignition of fuel supplied to a burner and a blower for circulating the heated air to a space to be heated, wherein the simultaneous operation of the ignitor and blower will draw sufficient current so as to burn out a fuse, the improvement comprising:
- sensing means for determining when the blower is on prior to turning on said ignitor; indicating means responsive to said sensing means for indicating the condition of the blower; and
- inhibition means responsive to said indicating means for inhibiting the turning on of the ignitor if said indicating means indicates that the blower is on.
- 7. A control system as set forth in claim 6 and including an activation means responsive to said indicating means for turning off the blower prior to the ignitor being turned on in the process of a heating cycle.
- 8. In a residential furnace of the type having a burner for receiving gas and combustion air, an electronic ignitor for selectively initiating combustion at the burner, and a circulating air blower for moving heated air to a space to be heated, wherein the blower is selectively capable of operating on a continuous basis, an improved control method comprising the steps of:
- turning on the inducer to purge the system of any unwanted gases;
- turning on the fuel flow to the burner;
- sensing whether the blower is on;
- if it is on, turning it off prior to ignition; and
- only after the blower has been turned off, turning on the ignitor to initiate combustion.
- 9. A control method as set forth in claim 8 wherein said furnace includes a flame sensor and wherein the process includes the additional step of sensing the existence of a flame and turning off the electronic ignitor when a flame is sensed.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 9 and including the additional steps of providing a delay after a flame is sensed and then turning the circulating air blower on.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 10 and including the additional steps of turning the inducer off at the end of a heating cycle and allowing the blower to continue to operate on a continuous basis.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 67,501 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,815,524 filed June 29, 1987.
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