Hi guys, first time poster here. I've recently moved over to the States from the UK and the mobile home I find myself in has an old electric furnace in it that's acting up. I know very little about these things, hence coming on here for pointers. Here's the problem:
The unit is labelled as Central Electric Furnace by Evcon Industries, Model No EB12A, probably from the 1990's. The blower and fan housing have recently started getting very hot and giving a burning smell (I'm guessing the housing is heating because of the motor), but the blower does kick on at the temps set on the thermostat. I just replaced the capacitor today, but that's made no difference at all. The fan turns freely by hand with no noise but there's a noticeable low hum when I flip the power on the unit.
Since the fan will run at the temps I set on the thermostat, wouldn't that rule out a bad motor? (Sorry if not, I told you I know very little about this!). However, I can't get my head around the reason the motor would overheat and hum if it's good.
Any pointers/tips would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
The unit is labelled as Central Electric Furnace by Evcon Industries, Model No EB12A, probably from the 1990's. The blower and fan housing have recently started getting very hot and giving a burning smell (I'm guessing the housing is heating because of the motor), but the blower does kick on at the temps set on the thermostat. I just replaced the capacitor today, but that's made no difference at all. The fan turns freely by hand with no noise but there's a noticeable low hum when I flip the power on the unit.
Since the fan will run at the temps I set on the thermostat, wouldn't that rule out a bad motor? (Sorry if not, I told you I know very little about this!). However, I can't get my head around the reason the motor would overheat and hum if it's good.
Any pointers/tips would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance!