Posted by Christopher S. on February 02, 2019 at 13:25:47 from (71.50.52.137):
Good Afternoon Gentlemen, a few months ago we had a power outage that lasted several days. We decided to setup our house to run the essential items off of a portable generator. All seemed to be well until we tried to fire up the furnace and we received the error code b6: Blower over/under voltage or over temperature trip. While on generator power, I used a multi-meter to check the voltage and it read 126 volts. I flipped back over to power company power and the furnace fired right up. I checked the power company power voltage with a multi meter and it read 124 volts. Is there something I could install before the furnace that would clean up the power to allow the furnace to run? We just installed an identical setup in my parents house the previous weekend and everything worked fine. The only difference is his furnace is about 20 years older and has a lot less electronics.
As a side note, during the power outage a few months ago I tried running my furnace off of a yamaha inverter generator and was only able to get the furnace to run one time. I kept getting an improper grounding fault code. My parents furnace had no issues whatsoever running off a pair of honda inverter generators.
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