Just got home from Christmas vacation too a cold house and a furnace sounding like my bath. I cut off the p trap thinking it was clogged. Watched this video and learned what an inducer is and how he removed it. My unit was different so I just opened the clamps and put a tiny hose into the motor and put the other end to a shopvac. Saved me having to remove the inducer. Yuck but worked well. Thank Tou!
Thank you so much for sharing this. I had the same exact problem, which is now fixed after following your instructions. Leaving a detailed comment, maybe someone can benefit from this. I've a similar Lennox furnace and it had been making this gurgling sound, which didn't bother me much. But over the past few days, my heat was cutting out intermittently. Thanks to some other videos on youtube, especially Jay @ World of Advice TV channel, i started looking for the cause and fix. Furnace was igniting, could see the flames but it will go out after 1 minute or so and occasionally worked fine for a day or two. Cleaned flame sensor, it didn't help. But I then noticed that my control board light flashed 3 times before the furnace tried to restart again. According to the instructions on the panel, there's supposed to be an issue with pressure switch. Tested pressure switch using multimeter and it was fine. Checked for blockage on little pipes going to pressure switch, they were fine too. Finally, came across your video, took apart the inducer motor, there was water in it, took off all little tubes/pipes as shown in the video and the tube going to header box was clogged at the header box, cleaned the tube and the connection point, put everything together. No more noise from inducer and the heat is back on.
Amazing! Glad the video was able to help. Hopefully you come across some of my videos in the future that can be of service. Be sure to subscribe and thanks for watching!
I really appreciate you sharing this with us. My problem was exactly the same, but after following your instructions, it has now been solved. My sincere thanks go out to you.
Hey piling on here... thanks! Great help. I wanted to share what I think was clogging my drains -- PVC pipe burrs. I pulled out the inducer blower, and then when I pulled the condensate tubes from the lower ports, I found a small pile of PVC burrs and bugs collected at the green filter plugs. I cleaned those out, checked the main condensate piping to be clear, and put it all back together. Runs great, no water knocking/noise any more. Thanks again!
Excellent troubleshooting. Enabled me to fix my unit where water had collected in fan motor housing. Up and running and saved HVAC house call. Thank you.
A trip to Walmart and 1/4 set, and 30mins later saved me here in Oklahoma when it went -20 last week and condensation pipes froze, backing water and ice into blower, did what you did exactly and saved me a couple hundred and "2 weeks" booked HVAC companies over charging!! You are the man thank you so much!!
Excellent ! This was my exact problem on my Lennox EL296 and I was able to follow your video to source the fix the problem. The culprit was a blocked drain tube 6 feet away from the furnace and the water backed up all the y way into the induction motor causing that gurgling sound, Checked and cleaned all the other components so all should be good. Started the furnace up, no more gurgling sound and no more error codes. Thanks man !
You are the man! Had an exhaust pipe hanger break. When fixing, a lot of liquid backtracked into the blower. You saved us from not having heat on a night with record low temps. Also, great call on removing the pressure switch over the electrical box.
Thank you so much for sharing this. I had same problem as Arsh had: heat was cutting out intermittently, but there was no signal show this AMV9 two-stage variable speed has problem according to the troubleshooting manual. I asked service company to fix it. unlucky, first person came ,make wrong diagnostic and said must replace motor then can check if there is other issues. after replaced new motor & frame sensor 30min same things happened as before , we call again and second service came : found blockage in inducer motor coupler cleared blockage .drained inducer motor and reassembled , now is fine. but there manager refuse to give use refund , insist they did right things. I hope more people can see you TV channel even want service company come.
I discovered that the number 1 reason why this happens is because (hard to believe that almost everyone underlooks) the furnace is sloping the wrong direction. In other words its draining the wrong direction causing condensate to accumulate and overwhelms the gasket. Its much easier for a installation tech to level it and let it burn or leak and burn the inlet motor. But check the direction of flow of drain. It should be going away from not into furnace Furnace owners check level of furnace check what direction slope!
Thank you. It looks like I had a similar issue. The AC and Furnace plumbing is together in the left side of mine. Seems to be that in the summer, the water filled up and overflowed into the furnace.
I have this Lennox SLP98V furnace in the Chicago area. HVAC installed it in 2013 with the I Comfort thermostat. Many parts have been replaced over the years when the furnace stopped working; blowing debris out of condensate tubes, replacing the defective Pressure Switch, the new Blower Motor Module, the new leaking Collector Box, and the new cracked Draft Inducer Motor to try stopping all the water leaks inside the furnace. Now how do I get rid of all the rust inside the cabinet of the furnace?
Thank you very much for capturing this!! I’m trying to replace my inducer motor, and I have the exact same model furnace and exact same inside. I should be able to follow what you did in the second half of the video to a T to replace mine. In fact, I wasn’t sure if you needed to take the inducer motor off; I was praying that you did. 😂
What prevents exhaust air /gas from going into the "drain" line out of the inducer blower. My vertical 2" PVC out the roof filled up the inducer motor with rain water and shut the furnace down. I vac'd out the rain water from the inducer. I put a 90 elbow on top of the 2" flue pipe above the roof line.
There's a water trap directly in line between the inducer drain line in the drain line going out of the house so the water trap prevents the gases from flowing out
My Lennox furnace just started making a similar noise, no faults just louder than normal. I would like to send you a short video of it to determine if I have a clog or if I need to replace the draft motor assembly.
I’m the hero of the household thanks to you man… thanks for helping me understand and fix this problem! Is there a way to prevent this from happening in the future? Never had a furnace with this issue in my life (incl. High Eff.)
Hey buddy, I want to thank you - you saved my ass! Have a new install and the blower motor was full of water, which meant it would not run, condensation didn’t drain. So I saw how you removed blower and cleaned out the lines. In my case I just dumped out the water in the blower and then put it back. Plus cleaned out lines, not sure what was problem? Maybe pvc crumbs from install. But if it happens again I can fix it again. It’s Christmas Eve and it’s minus 2 degrees here, so my Hvac guys are not reachable, without your video I would have been totally fxxked. Thanks again!! Btw good call on just moving the pressure switch rather than the electrical box!
Make sure the furnace is at least level, front to back. For best results after leveling, the back should be raised a half an inch. Also, the pvc extension, or vent, on the condensate trap should be at least 1" above where the condensate exists the cold end header box but not more that 2" above that.
Sweet! Yeah it's a pretty common issue I was just working on one the other day and a bird or something must have built a nest and the flue pipe and there was a bunch of red clay and debris clogging up the drain ports. Make sure to inspect your flue pipe otherwise it will continue to happen if there's something in there. I appreciate you sharing and thanks for watching!
Nice! Really appreciate this advice. Sometimes these 90% lennox furnace can be a bit finicky so I'm always trying to get as much information on them as possible.
Sometimes those black traps plug right up on those lennox traps. And you have to cut from the white 90 off collector box. Iva had to replace the trap sometimes
Morris jenkins recommended to change drain line in attic and as per them I asked them to replace but now my gurgling sound from refrigerant is so noisy . There are no issues to heat . Any input will help me. I feel morris jenkins is cheating me
Refrigerator lines making noise or the drain line they replaced is making noise. If it's the drain then probably they didn't put a cap on the clean out and if it's refrigerant lines making noise then you could be low on refrigerant and its boiling before reaching evaporator coil.
I have this Lennox SLP98V furnace in the Chicago area. HVAC installed it in 2013 with the I Comfort thermostat. Many parts have been replaced over the years when the furnace stopped working; blowing debris out of condensate tubes, replacing the defective Pressure Switch, the new Blower Motor Module, the new leaking Collector Box, and the new cracked Draft Inducer Motor to try stopping all the water leaks inside the furnace. Now how do I get rid of all the rust inside the cabinet of the furnace?
Hi there, sorry there's really not much you can do about the rust. If it's not that bad you might be able to put some of that evapo-rust on it. You can find it at your local auto parts or Home Improvement shops
I have a carrier furnace with inducer with an AO Smith motor. The inducer makes a whining noise for about 2-3 seconds when the furnace starts up and after that there are no abnormal sounds coming from it. Any thoughts on my problem. Thanks very well done video.
@@HVACTechKnowledgy the unit is 15 yrs old. My confusion is that it whines for about 10-15 seconds and then sounds nornal. Kinda like a fan belt squeek whenever you start a car. thanks for your input.
I have a 5 month old Lennox SLP99 which from day one has made an unusual random rapid metalic ticking noise during inducer fan startup. I suspect condensate hitting fan blades and plastic housing. Lennox will not talk directly to me, only via their distributors (customer service?), and my installer, after telling me the noise was "normal", just fixed his incorrect mounting (was pitched back, not "level to 1/2" front down".) While that helped, the noise is still obvious. So indeed, is this noise normal? It is so obvious, I can't believe Lennox would market a furnace.
Hey there I wouldn't imagine the inducer fan blades making a metallic ticking noise as every plastic on 90% furnace. I'd have to hear the noise to get an idea of where it's coming from. I personally don't recall hearing anything like that on this model furnace. If you'd like to record a video of the sound and send it to my email I can check it out and let you know what i think.
Hey, thanks for sharing this!! I have the same model - the inducer makes noise but when I barely hold it in my finger it stops making the noise, tried to tighten up the screws with no luck. The pipes aren’t clogged/clear tubes. Do you recommend any solution?
I have this Lennox SLP98V furnace in the Chicago area. HVAC installed it in 2013 with the I Comfort thermostat. Many parts have been replaced over the years when the furnace stopped working; blowing debris out of condensate tubes, replacing the defective Pressure Switch, the new Blower Motor Module, the new leaking Collector Box, and the new cracked Draft Inducer Motor to try stopping all the water leaks inside the furnace. Now how do I get rid of all the rust inside the cabinet of the furnace?
I saw that my Lennox inducer motor (93W13) have the wheel fan shattered (transparent plastic) and make a loud vibration. The motor is on point, but will be a shame to replace the whole assembly just for that simple plastic part. Is there a way to replace the wheel fan only?
Mine started making a similar gurgling sound just. The condensation line drains into the sewer but some took the hose out of the sewer and left it on the ground. I'm wondering if some water got backed up into the inducer because of that? The hose is not plugged there is water on the ground. Since putting hose back in the drain the noise has become less and less. My question is if there was water in the inducer can it work it's way out on it's own? or should I take it apart like you did and see if anything empties out?
Very good question, not sure I believe some manufacturers used to have that but they stopped doing it pretty sure there was a method to the Madness though.
So we have an issue with a recently installed trane unit that sucks water from one of the drains and as such causes the motor to gurgle the way it did here. Any thoughts my guy?
I'd start by checking to see if there's enough pitch on the flu pipe, pitching down toward the furnace. Then make sure the Trap is primed and the condensate lines and trap are both free and clear of blockages. Also make sure the unit is level.
I have this Lennox SLP98V furnace in the Chicago area. HVAC installed it in 2013 with the I Comfort thermostat. Many parts have been replaced over the years when the furnace stopped working; blowing debris out of condensate tubes, replacing the defective Pressure Switch, the new Blower Motor Module, the new leaking Collector Box, and the new cracked Draft Inducer Motor to try stopping all the water leaks inside the furnace. Now how do I get rid of all the rust inside the cabinet of the furnace?
@@sharonharding7215 my collector box has leak rusted streaks as well. I have some rust the sheet metal right below the collector box and inducer motor. I wired brush most of it. As I was doing it I had a vacuum to suck in all the debris.
In your next video, could you try to talk even quieter so there's no chance that we can hear what you're mumbling? That would make it even better than this video.
Yeah sorry about that. I wear the camera on my head, so any time I turn my head the camera's field of view is going with it. I'll definitely keep it in mind when editing though, to try to get as much of those turns out as possible. I appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching!
Just got home from Christmas vacation too a cold house and a furnace sounding like my bath. I cut off the p trap thinking it was clogged. Watched this video and learned what an inducer is and how he removed it. My unit was different so I just opened the clamps and put a tiny hose into the motor and put the other end to a shopvac. Saved me having to remove the inducer. Yuck but worked well. Thank Tou!
Nice! Glad I could help, yeah most the Goodman furnace have a little yellow cap you can pull off the bottom inducer and vacuum it out from there.
Thank you so much for sharing this. I had the same exact problem, which is now fixed after following your instructions. Leaving a detailed comment, maybe someone can benefit from this. I've a similar Lennox furnace and it had been making this gurgling sound, which didn't bother me much. But over the past few days, my heat was cutting out intermittently. Thanks to some other videos on youtube, especially Jay @ World of Advice TV channel, i started looking for the cause and fix. Furnace was igniting, could see the flames but it will go out after 1 minute or so and occasionally worked fine for a day or two. Cleaned flame sensor, it didn't help. But I then noticed that my control board light flashed 3 times before the furnace tried to restart again. According to the instructions on the panel, there's supposed to be an issue with pressure switch. Tested pressure switch using multimeter and it was fine. Checked for blockage on little pipes going to pressure switch, they were fine too. Finally, came across your video, took apart the inducer motor, there was water in it, took off all little tubes/pipes as shown in the video and the tube going to header box was clogged at the header box, cleaned the tube and the connection point, put everything together. No more noise from inducer and the heat is back on.
Amazing! Glad the video was able to help. Hopefully you come across some of my videos in the future that can be of service. Be sure to subscribe and thanks for watching!
I really appreciate you sharing this with us. My problem was exactly the same, but after following your instructions, it has now been solved. My sincere thanks go out to you.
Hey piling on here... thanks! Great help. I wanted to share what I think was clogging my drains -- PVC pipe burrs. I pulled out the inducer blower, and then when I pulled the condensate tubes from the lower ports, I found a small pile of PVC burrs and bugs collected at the green filter plugs. I cleaned those out, checked the main condensate piping to be clear, and put it all back together. Runs great, no water knocking/noise any more. Thanks again!
Thanks for that feedback. Ive seen that before as well
Excellent troubleshooting. Enabled me to fix my unit where water had collected in fan motor housing. Up and running and saved HVAC house call. Thank you.
Sweet! Glad you got it taken care of👍
A trip to Walmart and 1/4 set, and 30mins later saved me here in Oklahoma when it went -20 last week and condensation pipes froze, backing water and ice into blower, did what you did exactly and saved me a couple hundred and "2 weeks" booked HVAC companies over charging!! You are the man thank you so much!!
No problem glad I can help!
I literally copied exactly what you did and we have heat again! Thanks for putting this together.
Nice! Your welcome glad I could help. Thanks for watching!
Excellent ! This was my exact problem on my Lennox EL296 and I was able to follow your video to source the fix the problem. The culprit was a blocked drain tube 6 feet away from the furnace and the water backed up all the y way into the induction motor causing that gurgling sound, Checked and cleaned all the other components so all should be good. Started the furnace up, no more gurgling sound and no more error codes. Thanks man !
Sweet! You're welcome glad it worked for you. Thanks for watching!
You are the man! Had an exhaust pipe hanger break. When fixing, a lot of liquid backtracked into the blower. You saved us from not having heat on a night with record low temps. Also, great call on removing the pressure switch over the electrical box.
Nice! I'm glad I can help and thanks for sharing!
Huge thanks-this was exactly my problem and because of your video it was easy to knock out the repair on a Saturday morning.
Awesome man! That's what I love to hear I'm glad I can help🙂 thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for sharing this. I had same problem as Arsh had: heat was cutting out intermittently, but there was no signal show this AMV9 two-stage variable speed has problem according to the troubleshooting manual. I asked service company to fix it. unlucky, first person came ,make wrong diagnostic and said must replace motor then can check if there is other issues. after replaced new motor & frame sensor 30min same things happened as before , we call again and second service came : found blockage in inducer motor coupler cleared blockage .drained inducer motor and reassembled , now is fine. but there manager refuse to give use refund , insist they did right things. I hope more people can see you TV channel even want service company come.
Thanks for watching and I'm glad I was able to help you with your situation
I discovered that the number 1 reason why this happens is because (hard to believe that almost everyone underlooks) the furnace is sloping the wrong direction. In other words its draining the wrong direction causing condensate to accumulate and overwhelms the gasket.
Its much easier for a installation tech to level it and let it burn or leak and burn the inlet motor. But check the direction of flow of drain. It should be going away from not into furnace
Furnace owners check level of furnace check what direction slope!
Excellent video! Just saved me a couple hundred $ and a cold day in the house.
Nice work! Glad I was able to help
Thank you.
It looks like I had a similar issue.
The AC and Furnace plumbing is together in the left side of mine.
Seems to be that in the summer, the water filled up and overflowed into the furnace.
I have this Lennox SLP98V furnace in the Chicago area. HVAC installed it in 2013 with the I Comfort thermostat. Many parts have been replaced over the years when the furnace stopped working; blowing debris out of condensate tubes, replacing the defective Pressure Switch, the new Blower Motor Module, the new leaking Collector Box, and the new cracked Draft Inducer Motor to try stopping all the water leaks inside the furnace. Now how do I get rid of all the rust inside the cabinet of the furnace?
Thank you very much for capturing this!! I’m trying to replace my inducer motor, and I have the exact same model furnace and exact same inside. I should be able to follow what you did in the second half of the video to a T to replace mine. In fact, I wasn’t sure if you needed to take the inducer motor off; I was praying that you did. 😂
Thank you for that d young Jan! Been wracking my b suns on what the issue was with my furnace and this did it! Started right up. Thank you so so much!
You're welcome! I'm glad I was able to help appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching!
What prevents exhaust air /gas from going into the "drain" line out of the inducer blower. My vertical 2" PVC out the roof filled up the inducer motor with rain water and shut the furnace down. I vac'd out the rain water from the inducer. I put a 90 elbow on top of the 2" flue pipe above the roof line.
There's a water trap directly in line between the inducer drain line in the drain line going out of the house so the water trap prevents the gases from flowing out
This problem cost me 240 dollars on a saturday .I watched him and I think I can do it on my own now.
Nice! Yeah not that difficult at all. Just have to get past the fear of messing something up lol
This just saved me a bunch! Thank you so much for showing the process
Nice! Im glad the video was able to help and I appreciate the feedback. Its really nice to know when my videos are useful. Thanks for watching!
@@HVACTechKnowledgy helped me as well.
Thank you so much!
You're welcome! Glad the videos can be of service. Thanks for watching!
❤Exact same problem. Thanks for the great fix!
You're welcome glad I can help!
My Lennox furnace just started making a similar noise, no faults just louder than normal. I would like to send you a short video of it to determine if I have a clog or if I need to replace the draft motor assembly.
Sure! you can send the video to hvactechknowledgy@gmail.com.
Heat exchanger secondary could be starting to plug up
Can no water in trap lead to CO coming out of trap vent?
Thank you!!!! Saved me alot of money !!
Is that lower drain port on the inducer housing open. I did not see any drain tubes attached???
“Nitrogen” lmaoo
I’m the hero of the household thanks to you man… thanks for helping me understand and fix this problem! Is there a way to prevent this from happening in the future? Never had a furnace with this issue in my life (incl. High Eff.)
Awesome! Congrats man, I'm glad I could be of assistance. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your video , it help a lot, you save me a lot of money. God bless you.
Glad I could help thanks for watching!
Great vid. So clear and great to follow.
Thanks a lot! Glad you enjoyed it
Hey buddy, I want to thank you - you saved my ass! Have a new install and the blower motor was full of water, which meant it would not run, condensation didn’t drain. So I saw how you removed blower and cleaned out the lines. In my case I just dumped out the water in the blower and then put it back. Plus cleaned out lines, not sure what was problem? Maybe pvc crumbs from install. But if it happens again I can fix it again. It’s Christmas Eve and it’s minus 2 degrees here, so my Hvac guys are not reachable, without your video I would have been totally fxxked. Thanks again!! Btw good call on just moving the pressure switch rather than the electrical box!
Make sure the furnace is at least level, front to back. For best results after leveling, the back should be raised a half an inch. Also, the pvc extension, or vent, on the condensate trap should be at least 1" above where the condensate exists the cold end header box but not more that 2" above that.
Sweet! Yeah it's a pretty common issue I was just working on one the other day and a bird or something must have built a nest and the flue pipe and there was a bunch of red clay and debris clogging up the drain ports. Make sure to inspect your flue pipe otherwise it will continue to happen if there's something in there. I appreciate you sharing and thanks for watching!
Nice! Really appreciate this advice. Sometimes these 90% lennox furnace can be a bit finicky so I'm always trying to get as much information on them as possible.
Sometimes those black traps plug right up on those lennox traps. And you have to cut from the white 90 off collector box. Iva had to replace the trap sometimes
Oh wow, yeah I've yet to come across that one yet. I'll definitely keep it in mind though. Thanks for the feedback!
Same problem. Why can’t we just hook the hose directly to the drain? Thx
Morris jenkins recommended to change drain line in attic and as per them I asked them to replace but now my gurgling sound from refrigerant is so noisy . There are no issues to heat . Any input will help me. I feel morris jenkins is cheating me
Refrigerator lines making noise or the drain line they replaced is making noise. If it's the drain then probably they didn't put a cap on the clean out and if it's refrigerant lines making noise then you could be low on refrigerant and its boiling before reaching evaporator coil.
Thankyou I called them and they put the cap yesterday. Thankyou very much sir
@@591guy9 welcome
I believe for up-flow position one of The drain hose need connect to the collector bottom hole.
I have this Lennox SLP98V furnace in the Chicago area. HVAC installed it in 2013 with the I Comfort thermostat. Many parts have been replaced over the years when the furnace stopped working; blowing debris out of condensate tubes, replacing the defective Pressure Switch, the new Blower Motor Module, the new leaking Collector Box, and the new cracked Draft Inducer Motor to try stopping all the water leaks inside the furnace. Now how do I get rid of all the rust inside the cabinet of the furnace?
Hi there, sorry there's really not much you can do about the rust. If it's not that bad you might be able to put some of that evapo-rust on it. You can find it at your local auto parts or Home Improvement shops
I have a carrier furnace with inducer with an AO Smith motor. The inducer makes a whining noise for about 2-3 seconds when the furnace starts up and after that there are no abnormal sounds coming from it. Any thoughts on my problem. Thanks very well done video.
Sounds like it could be the bearings or something. How old is the motor?
@@HVACTechKnowledgy the unit is 15 yrs old. My confusion is that it whines for about 10-15 seconds and then sounds nornal. Kinda like a fan belt squeek whenever you start a car. thanks for your input.
I have a 5 month old Lennox SLP99 which from day one has made an unusual random rapid metalic ticking noise during inducer fan startup. I suspect condensate hitting fan blades and plastic housing. Lennox will not talk directly to me, only via their distributors (customer service?), and my installer, after telling me the noise was "normal", just fixed his incorrect mounting (was pitched back, not "level to 1/2" front down".) While that helped, the noise is still obvious.
So indeed, is this noise normal? It is so obvious, I can't believe Lennox would market a furnace.
Hey there I wouldn't imagine the inducer fan blades making a metallic ticking noise as every plastic on 90% furnace. I'd have to hear the noise to get an idea of where it's coming from. I personally don't recall hearing anything like that on this model furnace. If you'd like to record a video of the sound and send it to my email I can check it out and let you know what i think.
Using the tank of 410 to clear the drain is so real lol
Hey, thanks for sharing this!! I have the same model - the inducer makes noise but when I barely hold it in my finger it stops making the noise, tried to tighten up the screws with no luck. The pipes aren’t clogged/clear tubes. Do you recommend any solution?
It might be the internal bearings which I'm not sure are serviceable but that's the case you probably just have to replace the whole inducer assembly
I have this Lennox SLP98V furnace in the Chicago area. HVAC installed it in 2013 with the I Comfort thermostat. Many parts have been replaced over the years when the furnace stopped working; blowing debris out of condensate tubes, replacing the defective Pressure Switch, the new Blower Motor Module, the new leaking Collector Box, and the new cracked Draft Inducer Motor to try stopping all the water leaks inside the furnace. Now how do I get rid of all the rust inside the cabinet of the furnace?
I saw that my Lennox inducer motor (93W13) have the wheel fan shattered (transparent plastic) and make a loud vibration. The motor is on point, but will be a shame to replace the whole assembly just for that simple plastic part. Is there a way to replace the wheel fan only?
No sorry as far as I'm aware they only sell the entire assembly with motor and impeller
Thank you
No prob! Glad I could help
Mine started making a similar gurgling sound just. The condensation line drains into the sewer but some took the hose out of the sewer and left it on the ground. I'm wondering if some water got backed up into the inducer because of that? The hose is not plugged there is water on the ground. Since putting hose back in the drain the noise has become less and less. My question is if there was water in the inducer can it work it's way out on it's own? or should I take it apart like you did and see if anything empties out?
Sounds like the trap might not be primed. Try adding water to the condensate trap and see if that helps.
Where is the Blockage?
I can send the sound and video if there is option to send you
I like it nice video thanks
You're welcome thanks for watching!
great job god
Thanks alot👍
I don't understand why they don't just put a drain hole in the bottom of the blower housing so this never happens.
Very good question, not sure I believe some manufacturers used to have that but they stopped doing it pretty sure there was a method to the Madness though.
So we have an issue with a recently installed trane unit that sucks water from one of the drains and as such causes the motor to gurgle the way it did here. Any thoughts my guy?
I'd start by checking to see if there's enough pitch on the flu pipe, pitching down toward the furnace. Then make sure the Trap is primed and the condensate lines and trap are both free and clear of blockages. Also make sure the unit is level.
Mine just leaks. Inducer motor is fine
I have this Lennox SLP98V furnace in the Chicago area. HVAC installed it in 2013 with the I Comfort thermostat. Many parts have been replaced over the years when the furnace stopped working; blowing debris out of condensate tubes, replacing the defective Pressure Switch, the new Blower Motor Module, the new leaking Collector Box, and the new cracked Draft Inducer Motor to try stopping all the water leaks inside the furnace. Now how do I get rid of all the rust inside the cabinet of the furnace?
@@sharonharding7215 my collector box has leak rusted streaks as well. I have some rust the sheet metal right below the collector box and inducer motor. I wired brush most of it. As I was doing it I had a vacuum to suck in all the debris.
In your next video, could you try to talk even quieter so there's no chance that we can hear what you're mumbling? That would make it even better than this video.
Ml is junk .
Excessive quick camera movements make viewers feel nauseous.
Yeah sorry about that. I wear the camera on my head, so any time I turn my head the camera's field of view is going with it. I'll definitely keep it in mind when editing though, to try to get as much of those turns out as possible. I appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching!
Worthless how about water in the vending motor remove hoses have a bucket ready to catch water duh duh
Appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching!