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Answer by Greg Hill for Bryant furnace under water. Doesn't run now

Given that the trouble indication shows polarity reversal you might as well get a volt meter and find out. Yes polarity reversal is a real thing. Some furnace controls test for it because this...

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Bryant furnace under water. Doesn't run now

I have a Bryant gas furnace. We got heavy rain and power out and had more than 10 inches of water in the basement before I could get a pump going.The unit is unhappy. No response to heat call. LED...

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Answer by BowlOfRed for Bryant furnace under water. Doesn't run now

In this case, patience....I had pulled the filter doors and threw away the filters to give air a bit more access to the back of the unit and let stuff dry. (I was never able to figure out how to pull...

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