What is the difference? Single Stage vs two stage Furnace

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  • Опубліковано 13 лис 2022
  • What is the difference between a single-stage furnace vs two stage furnace? Answered by the expert!
    One-stage Furnace or Two-stage Furnace A dependable and efficient source of heat throughout the chilly winter months is vital wherever you live in Canada. A high-quality gas furnace will evenly, effectively, and efficiently heat your home. Today’s market is dominated by a single-stage furnace and a two-stage system, both of which have advantages and disadvantages.
    You could read the full article at vese.ca/one-stage-furnace-two...

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  • @edreaminnovation
    @edreaminnovation 5 місяців тому

    The company added a wire to set to bypass phase 1 and it always goes to phase 2. Is it normal have have 2 mode 9phase 1 or phase 2) to choose/
    / thx

  • @bobrich1950
    @bobrich1950 5 місяців тому

    I have a 2 stage Bryant 80% furnace with a 2 stage Honeywell stat. It will only go to 2nd stage heating if i bump the stat by at least 2 degrees. In this brutal weather here (Chicago area) right now, it will run for as long as 15 +minutes without ever going to 2nd stage. Anyone know what the issue is and how to remedy it??? Thanks

  • @merrileemose571
    @merrileemose571 Рік тому +3

    I have a two stage furnace that has never run in the second stage …… what’s wrong ?

    • @cobralife0417
      @cobralife0417 Рік тому +3

      How do you know the second stage is not working? Assuming it is not, it could be the following:
      1. You home hasn't required the 2nd stage to kick on due to not needing it because the first stage is efficiently warming the house.
      2. Installer did not install a 2 stage thermostat.
      Installer did not set up the furnace to run in 2 stage mode in conjunction with a single stage thermostat.
      3. Thermostat wiring incorrect.
      These are the basics to start with.

    • @veseheatingcooling1793
      @veseheatingcooling1793  Рік тому +3

      Stages on Carrier Furnace are controlled by dip switches on the control board, so if you are the homeowner I would contact the company that installed the unit and they should fix the issue in no time

    • @Balticblue93
      @Balticblue93 11 місяців тому

      ​@@veseheatingcooling1793 Not all Carrier/Bryant/ICP are controlled by the board, but many systems are. The Thermostat might need to be a two stage unit.

    • @Balticblue93
      @Balticblue93 11 місяців тому

      Not all Carrier/Bryant/ICP are controlled by the board, but many systems are. The Thermostat might need to be a two stage unit. That is actually good news in most cases that it isn't requiring the 2nd stage of heating that is 100%, so your home is saving you money as the low stage is satisfying the thermstat temperature. I monitor my clients systems and unless it is really cold or they have a loose home, then they never use the 2nd or "High" stage.
      What brand, model and step do you have? It could possibly need to be adjusted or configured correctly. Many furnaces are oversized for a home, so stage 1 is plenty to keep the temperature as the desired temperature.

    • @alsur272
      @alsur272 9 місяців тому +2

      @@Balticblue93 Homeowner states that he/she has two stage furnace never kicked in on second stage , contacting company which installed furnace would be best idea , in case is some of components on furnace is faulty, they might claim on warranty