This house was built in 1995.
I will find the house ground and try to ground the generator that way.
I appreciate the help from all of you here on OTP!
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This house was built in 1995.
I will find the house ground and try to ground the generator that way.
I appreciate the help from all of you here on OTP!
I wouldn't think so, we are using the same thermostat the old furnace used.
I will need to check into whether or not the furnace is grounded to the house ground, if not I will have to figure out how to do that.
Generator is a Champian 3500, 4000 peak
Everything is 3 wire
There is wiring schematic
Make and Model - Amana AMEC961004CNAS
And I do have a volt meter
I could not find anything on the motor other than 115 volts 60 HZ
This I have no idea, I can check our circuit box, maybe it could tell me.
I did ground the generator with a copper cable to a metal stake 16" into the ground.
I will check the run amps. Thanks
Yes, I do.
My generator is on the cheaper side (Champion).
My old furnace had electronic controls and it ran fine off the generator. This new furnace was installed 2 yrs ago which now has me in this...
3500, 4000 peak.
I've tried to get it to work with nothing but the furnace attached to be sure nothing else was causing this problem.
I unplug the furnace from the wall receptical, then plug the furnace directly into an ext cord that runs directly to the generator.
My furnace 110.
We had a new furnace installed 2 yrs ago, this new furnace will not run from the generator. I tried reversing the wires to the plug, grounding the generator, etc.
Our oid...
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