Thanks for that info. At this point I will continue on with how it is working, accepting that it is "normal". Just for all to know the furnace intact/exhaust etc. is in pristine condition as all that was thoroughly checked from the get go. It is to bad that Suburban is not more approachable...
We ran a test by setting the thermostat at 88 degrees (as high as it will go) and the furnace continued to cycle on & off without ever coming close to satisfying the 88 degree setting. The registers are not restricted and there is a good volume of air coming out all the registers. In milder...
Thanks for the tips I had gone through all of that. No ducts are covered and they are flowing air as they are supposed to. The tech did check the flow which 12" so I think we are good there. So, are you saying the furnace should NOT cycle on/off but should run constant until the thermostat...
First of all I would like express my appreciation for all that I have learned by following this forum. We purchased a new 2012 Cyclone 300C two years ago and I joined the forum then but this is my first post.
Now to the topic. We have experienced furnace problems right from the beginning...
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