Chad :mstdn: on Nostr: npub1cr2zc…qq039 npub1gr8tf…9c639 yes, the blower fan in your furnace needs ...
npub1cr2zcx303f5ru68u2d4g9sllrnhw6w22mue783wclqddjnjzyqhsaqq039 (npub1cr2…q039) npub1gr8tf3fsdjv33jp4akfu3v089mfd4xvmhm85zxwqu0n60c2dtfjqw9c639 (npub1gr8…c639) yes, the blower fan in your furnace needs electricity to force the hot air about your house. Ours draws about 400W.
Some newer furnaces have induction motors in the combustion cycle which also require power.
Oh and a circuit has to be completed by your thermostat to call for heat, open the gas valve, and fire the igniter.
Some newer furnaces have induction motors in the combustion cycle which also require power.
Oh and a circuit has to be completed by your thermostat to call for heat, open the gas valve, and fire the igniter.