I guess it's always running so when you turn it on you don't have to wait for it to heat up because its still warm, unlike when you turn the heat on in a car and cold air comes out and you have to wait for it to heat up. :(
Could be a few things, the house being cold, a broken temp sensor, disconnect between the sensor and the furnace/pump.
Yes, you can melt the heat exchanger and start a fire that way
You should not run gas from the furnace to any appliances.
A 120 volt motor is the inducer motor. It works the furnace.
If your furnace is opperating correctly and the vent is in good opperating condition, You can run the furnace non stop forever.
To add the sae 10 non detergent oil to your furnace blower motor you will have to open the motor section.
Not if the furnace exceeds 5000 watts.
Replacing a motor on a mobile home furnace is a dangerous and complex job. It ould be best that you hire a professional to perform this repair.
Call an electrician; something in the furnace, possibly an electric motor, is using too much electricity.
If you put a 85 amp breaker in there it will overheat from the starting and stopping of the motor. The extra size of the breaker insures that the furnace will run without interruption and without overheating the breaker. And electric motor can draw three times the amperage rated on start up momentarily. This is why there is need of extra amperage ratings.
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You can order a replacement motor through a local HVAC supply company in your area. You can also contact the furnace manufacturer about a recommended source for parts. You can order online, too: www.midwesthvacparts.com