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Radio interference from Bryant hi-ef furnace. BlackHawk96 02-11-2007
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Posted by danger@heat.com on February 11, 2007, 4:05 pm
Sounds like your the choke pro oscar!....Take the cock out of your mouth
...easier to breathe!


HAHA

-Canadian Heat




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Posted by BlackHawk96 on February 11, 2007, 4:34 pm
wrote:

>
>> Hi Group,
>> I'm hoping that someone will have some idea of what is most likely
>> causing radio interference every time my Bryant hi-ef gas furnace
>> lights up. When I first noticed it about a month ago the pronounced
>> static would last for about 5 seconds. Now it's more like 30 seconds.
>> I replaced the ignitor, and that wasn't it. The big capacitor is my
>> next guess. Any thoughts from you experts will be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>Sounds like the choke coil has failed.
>
Thank you, Oscar, for your thought. I really appreciate your insight.

Could you please describe what the choke coil looks like, and where it
would most likely be located?

Sincerely, BlackHawk

Posted by -zero on February 11, 2007, 4:52 pm

> wrote:
>
>>
>>> Hi Group,
>>> I'm hoping that someone will have some idea of what is most likely
>>> causing radio interference every time my Bryant hi-ef gas furnace
>>> lights up. When I first noticed it about a month ago the pronounced
>>> static would last for about 5 seconds. Now it's more like 30 seconds.
>>> I replaced the ignitor, and that wasn't it. The big capacitor is my
>>> next guess. Any thoughts from you experts will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>
>>Sounds like the choke coil has failed.
>>
> Thank you, Oscar, for your thought. I really appreciate your insight.
>
> Could you please describe what the choke coil looks like, and where it
> would most likely be located?

It's in Oscars hand. :o)

-zero



Posted by Oscar_Lives on February 11, 2007, 9:54 pm

> wrote:
>
>>
>>> Hi Group,
>>> I'm hoping that someone will have some idea of what is most likely
>>> causing radio interference every time my Bryant hi-ef gas furnace
>>> lights up. When I first noticed it about a month ago the pronounced
>>> static would last for about 5 seconds. Now it's more like 30 seconds.
>>> I replaced the ignitor, and that wasn't it. The big capacitor is my
>>> next guess. Any thoughts from you experts will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>
>>Sounds like the choke coil has failed.
>>
> Thank you, Oscar, for your thought. I really appreciate your insight.
>
> Could you please describe what the choke coil looks like, and where it
> would most likely be located?
>
> Sincerely, BlackHawk

Do I have to do everything?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choke_%28electronics%29




Posted by danger@heat.com on February 11, 2007, 4:43 pm
Blackhawk,

First off, don't listen to bubba or oscar. They are both playing with you.
We call those 2, trunk slammers in the trade. Incompetent, non-professionals!

I would contact Bryant with the model, see if there is any reported problems.
You need a model, series, product and serial number to get precise info.

Could be the board itself. There have been several revisions.

I have seen wifi routers that cause a furnace to lockout. Had an old limit
control that would "chatter" and cause interference with the TV.

Can you tell when the interference starts, relative to your furnace operation?
Try to watch the sequence and see when exactly it happens.

What capacitor? The fan motor capacitor?
I don't see how a capacitor or an igniter could do that...

-Canadian Heat


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