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    Could dirt prevent a furnace from turning on?
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    Yes, dirt caught in the vent of the furnace could back up the system and eventually stop it from turning on.
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    Can I vacuum the vent of a furnace?
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    Yes, try a shop vac from your local hardware store. Those work well.
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    Why is my furnace pulling the filters apart and blowing dust into my home?
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    Sounds like there is not enough return air. The unit can only blow out as much as it can pull in, if there is not enough return air or the return vent is not large enough, the unit will pull harder on the filter. It will also be less efficient.
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    Why does my furnace blow out cold air before it blows out hot air?
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    The fan will turn on prior to the furnace firing for safety reasons. There is typically a short delay between the stages.
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    What does it mean when I turn on the heating system and it makes a boom sound?
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    This depends upon the situation. If it happens after the heat has been on for a while, it is likely expansion and contraction of the ducts, which is harmless. However, if it is immediate, and sounds like a violent "whoosh" (in natgas, oil, and propane furnaces), you should call an HVAC technician.
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    Should the furnace be warm when cleaning it?
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    The furnace should optimally be cooled to around 20 degrees Fahrenheit or less.
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    Which way does the arrow point when replacing the airflow filter on a furnace?
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    The filter will be installed before the blower, and the arrow will point toward the blower.
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    How do I deep clean a furnace? What do I need to clean in a furnace?
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    Concern yourself first and foremost with removing the burners from the manifold, turning upside and knocking the grit clear of the ports. That big yellow flame you see is offgassing carbon monoxide. Reinstall and look for a steady blue flame, adjust your manifold vents for the proper mix of primary air. Secondly, make sure you check your blower and motor for dust build-up. Also check your fan belt for glazing and cracks.
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    What tools do I need to remove the heat exchangers as suggested? I have a 97% efficient furnace. Will it void my warranty if I disassemble my furnace?
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    Fully removing your furnace heat exchanger is not advisable unless you are a professional. On a side note, it is also not a standard part maintenance suggested by any manufacturer.
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    What does it mean if my furnace works fine for a few sessions but stops working after that?
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    The flame sensor most likely has build-up on it, meaning that it needs to be cleaned off with fine steel wool.
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