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John Whitfield Posted on Oct 10, 2016

I have a EB15B furnace with a Goodman CPKE36-18 out side unit,Is this heat pump? My thermostat does not have a emg heat seating and the out side fan does not run on heat. Is this normal or a problem?

Goodman CPKE36-18 fan does not run on heat setting and t-stat does not have emg heat setting,heat strip heat comes on when you turn heat on,Is this a problem or no?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2009

SOURCE: when I turn the air on the heat strips comes on at the same time

Is this a central heat? From the size i assume it is.
You say air conditioning on part of your question then use heat pump on another part. So it is important for us both be on the same page.
With all due respect some people think they have a heat pump and it is just AC and electric heat also but is not a heat pump.
. If you have the outdoor AC unit running with your thermostat set for heat and the air coming off the out door unit is cold, or you see it "steam up outdoors" off the out door unit at times (we call this mode defrost).

If you actually have a Heat pump system some times it is wired to have the strips come on at the same time the heat pump comes on especially if you experience a lot of weather below 40' occasionally and have an emergency heat setting on your thermostat you most likely have a heat pump.

If you have a heat pump for sure now the heaters can come on with the outdoor section if
1 they are wired to do so or
2 the thermostat has 2 stage heating and the second stage is telling the elements to come on, or
3 the outdoor thermostat (if so equipped) is telling the elements to come on.
Any 1 or combination of these 3 items can cause the elements to come on wit the out door unit.

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Ned C Cook

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  • Posted on May 18, 2009

SOURCE: coleman rv rooftop unit, fan runs in on but in auto nothing works

R = HOT 12V
W= WHT- GND
Y = YELLOW / POSSIBLE THERMOSTAT
G= GRND FOR THERMOSTAT
f = FAN
F=FAN
aSSUMING THIS IS A TWLVE VOLT SYTEM- The two f's Would be fan control intake and exhaust - fan direction
White is always ground and so is green.. green is more of a static ground where white is a load grnd.
Red is always hot. in low voltage

I hope this helped. No instructions in kit?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2010

SOURCE: coleman eb15b blower fan will not shut off

The most common issue with this symptom and unit is a stuck blower relay.
Once the unit is reached temp and the heat elements stop the blower is to shut down when unit cooled. In your case the switchis stuck resulting in continuous fan.

Here is a manual that is real handy for troubleshooting electric funaces.
http://www.nordyne.com/Literature/359a.pdf

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Paul

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2010

SOURCE: The thermostat clicks but the a/c won't turn on. I

You need to check the breaker for the A/C in the electrical panel, and have the fuses in the disconnect located near the A/C outdoor unit.

Paul Carew

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2010

SOURCE: coleman echelon 9.T furnace will not turn on. Red light blinking

sounds like it is the pressure switch try jumping it out on some models you fool the heater in too working or see if the tubes are blocked , there should be some codes on the front panel or the fan panel

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