Posted by LilFarmer on December 29, 2012 at 10:16:20 from (69.160.179.234):
In Reply to: OT: Furnace Problem posted by Buzzman72 on December 29, 2012 at 09:19:26:
You need a voltmeter. From your post, you don't have any idea if you have power or not.
Should be some tabs on the board where black wires are connected. Check between there and neutral, should have nominally 120 volts. If the board is in the blower compartment, you will need to lock on the blower compartment door switch while testing for voltage. (piece of tape usually works). If no voltage at the board terminals, work your way back to the breaker panel, checking at each switch and/or junction boxes.
If you have 120 volts at the board terminals then look for a fuse on the board itself. These are normally an AGC type automotive fuse, 3 to 5 amps. If no fuse or the fuse is not blown, it is most likely the board.
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