Hi all,
Today my air conditioner stopped running in the middle of the day - we have an HVAC unit outside, central air, and an electric furnace. All controlled by the thermostat on the wall. Thermostat was blank, nothing on the screen, and unresponsive. I opened it up, but no batteries, just wiring leading to the furnace in the garage. Shut off the power, and opened up the furnace to find a bit of scorching/burnt spot on the insulation inside, and some burned/melted wires. Pictures attached show the burnt wires and information about the unit. It's a Carrier brand Electric Furnace.
You can see a couple of wires joined together with a blue cap that look nice and tidy, and then you can see the melted disaster next to it with a burned cap that's fallen to the bottom of the unit.
Now, I don't know anything about furnaces and very little about working with electrical wiring.
My first thought though is that I should be able to cut these wires back, screw a new cap on them, and fire up the furnace. If I do that, are they going to just melt down again? Is there a way to get at the root of this problem and fix it so it doesn't happen again?
Thanks everyone for any help you can provide!
Today my air conditioner stopped running in the middle of the day - we have an HVAC unit outside, central air, and an electric furnace. All controlled by the thermostat on the wall. Thermostat was blank, nothing on the screen, and unresponsive. I opened it up, but no batteries, just wiring leading to the furnace in the garage. Shut off the power, and opened up the furnace to find a bit of scorching/burnt spot on the insulation inside, and some burned/melted wires. Pictures attached show the burnt wires and information about the unit. It's a Carrier brand Electric Furnace.
You can see a couple of wires joined together with a blue cap that look nice and tidy, and then you can see the melted disaster next to it with a burned cap that's fallen to the bottom of the unit.
Now, I don't know anything about furnaces and very little about working with electrical wiring.
My first thought though is that I should be able to cut these wires back, screw a new cap on them, and fire up the furnace. If I do that, are they going to just melt down again? Is there a way to get at the root of this problem and fix it so it doesn't happen again?
Thanks everyone for any help you can provide!
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