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What causes a crack in a firebox?

Understanding fireboxes in forced air furnaces is a key to understanding and preventing cracking fireboxes and cracking heat exchangers.

Just what can you do to extend the life of your furnace and make it safe to operate.

Avoid tragedy. Have your heating and air system checked every year.

Cracked Fireboxes. Causes and Solutions!

Heating and air conditioning maintenance should be performed every yearWhat is a firebox or what is a heat exchanger? These two different words are nomenclature meaning the thin layer of metal that separates the good air that you breathe and the bad air comes from burning natural gas in a forced air heater or burning propane in a forced air heater. When natural gas is burning, it emits carbon dioxide, water vapor, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide. While carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) not harmful to us carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides(NO, NO2, etc.) and sulfur dioxide(SO2) are. During the burning process, the firebox contains these poisons and steers them towards the vent, which takes them up and out the roof safely away from you and your family. About 170 people a year die from non-automobile related carbon monoxide poisoning. For safety facts and carbon monoxide facts from the Consumer Product Safety Commission click on this link for a pdf.

Flames and flame patterns are important for furnace safety

-1. The tiki torch flame

This is carbonizing flame which can soot up the firebox and vent through the roof. Left unchecked it can cause flue fires.

-2. Too much fuel

This flames creates flames the whip up into the firebox and can touch the metal spot overheating it. This flames burns holes in fireboxes.

-3. Too much oxygen

This can cause overheating the same as too much fuel.

-4. The perfect blue flame

This is what the furnace is designed to run on.

Not all fireboxes are 100% metal. The Carrier corporation had an idea to presumably save money by bonding metal fireboxes (there are usually several different distinct fireboxes in each furnace) and bond them together using a polymer (a type of plastic like substance). The polymer rapidly broke down in many furnaces and opened them up to a Class Action lawsuit in which somewhere in the neighborhood of $10,000,000 exchanged hands. Carrier denied any wrongdoing and any defective construction, but you can judge the exchange of $10,000,000 anyway you want.

Heat exchanger corrosion is taking it's toll on this fireboxHeat exchangers corrode from the chemicals in the emissions of the burning gases. The water moisture present tends to corrode those fireboxes not protected by coating. American Standard and Trane both have heat exchangers that are steel coated with aluminum. This certainly slows down the rusting (hence the name of the web site “the Rusty Firebox” and gives a greater lifetime of usability to these protected fireboxes than to ordinary run of the mill tubular or stamped steel fireboxes.

The number one reason for firebox failure is age. A furnace can cycle on and off upwards of 10,000 times a year. That means that the firebox goes from dead cold (lets take a temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit) and is subjected to the natural gas flames which burn at 900 to 1500 degrees Fahrenheit. As the firebox heats up it warms the air on the outside of the firebox, the air that you breathe, and this triggers the fan which turns on from temperature, time or a combination of time and temperate. Most furnaces run at about 140 degrees air temperature.

Broken firebox, broken heat exchangerThe heat exchanger is subjected to a temperature rise of about 900 degrees in minutes and does so upwards of 10,000 times year. This rapid increase in temperature subjects the metal in the box to expansion and corresponding contraction. This expansion and contraction wears the heat exchanger out making it brittle and eventually the metal of the heat exchanger cracks. The crack cannot be welded or repaired. It must be replaced as any welding will simply fail because of the expansion and contraction and the brittle nature of the much worn metal of the cracked heat exchanger.

The number two reason for heat exchanger failure is rust. Older furnaces have pilot lights. If you have a forced air furnace with a pilot light, you have a very old furnace and it should be replaced because of safety concerns and efficiency. The money that you will save on your heating bill, bear in mind that the longer your furnace operates the higher your electric bill will be as well, will end up paying for the new furnace.

Those pilot lights emit the carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide and water vapor just like their bigger cousin the main burners. This constant supply of moisture and acidic gas eats away at the firebox just above the flame and causes a rusted through section that can allow the products of combustion into the air that you and your family breathe.

Rheem firebox defectThe number three reason for heat exchanger failure is defects in manufacturing. There are many things that can wrong in the manufacturing cycle. The metal of the firebox could be substandard. This was one of the major reasons why the consolidated industries furnaces were failing. The flame inset pattern could have the flame touching the inner wall of the heat exchanger. This was a large problem for the Rheem and RUUD furnaces. The inner heat exchangers of the furnace could not be attached as well as they should have. This was the problem with the Carrier furnaces. The gas burners could be subjected to so much gas that they literarily blow apart the heat exchanger. This was the problem with the Lennox furnaces. Below on this page is a copied section from the page on furnace recalls. Spending a little time going over the pdfs could be very beneficial to the long-term health of you and your family.

The number four reason for heat exchanger failure is lack of airflow across the firebox. This could be a manufacturers defect, but it is here separated because it is nearly always and installer problem. The vast majority of the furnace systems installed over the last few decades have undersized ducting. Undersized ducting slows the airflow of air across the heat exchanger and causes it run at elevated levels. These elevated temperatures or “hotter temperatures” subject the firebox to more wear and tear. It’s that expansion and contraction that wears fireboxes out.

Crushed ductingCombine the undersized ducting with a lack of maintenance. The filter gets plugged up. The evaporator coil becomes clogged with lint, dirt and debris. How about crushed ducting? All of these items are dangerous for your furnace and when you start combining them, the risks also increase. Your heat exchanger is at your mercy and because of this; you should have your furnace checked out every year. Here at the Empire Family of Services we have an Ultimate Service Agree (USA) that spells out the procedures that we do each and every year to extend the life of your firebox and increase the safety of your forced air heating system. Give us a call at (877) 247-6426 and find out for yourself why more people choose us as their heating and air conditioning service provider year and after year.

We have gone over the reasons for heat exchanger failure:

1. Age and expansion and contraction.
2. Rust and corrosion.
3. Manufacturer defects.
4. Lack of airflow, overheating.

Lets go over the effects of a heat exchanger failure. Most people tend to think that carbon monoxide is the main threat from a cracked heat exchanger. Carbon monoxide is a threat from a cracked firebox, but it is not the main threat. Carbon monoxide is merely the scary threat. Carbon monoxide is known as the “Silent Killer”. Large doses of carbon monoxide will give you flue like, nausea, headache and general tiredness. You’ll end up going to sleep thinking that you are just coming down with a cold and you never wake up. We could go over all the affects of carbon monoxide poisoning, but you can Google it and come up with lots of web site addressing carbon monoxide or you can click on this pdf from the Center for Disease Contr0l (CDC). Carbon monoxide fact sheet.

Cracked firebox above burnerMost People Are Wrong.  The number problem with a cracked firebox is flame roll out, not carbon monoxide poisoning. The majority of furnace heat exchangers and furnace fireboxes today are designed with an induced draft motor. This motor is placed after the firebox and pulls the air through the firebox exiting into the vent through the roof.

This induced draft motor enables the firebox to operate in a negative pressure environment or vacuum. Just before the burners turn on, the induced draft motor starts and creates a vacuum in the firebox. The burners kick on and a timer starts. After so many seconds the blower motor for the furnace starts and pushes air under static pressure through the outside of the firebox. This means that the air inside the heat exchanger it is experiencing negative air pressure and outside the firebox the air is positive pressure. When a heat exchanger experiences a crack it generally will cause the greater air pressure from the larger blower motor to push air into the heat exchanger chamber causing all sorts of problems with the flame patterns. If the cracks become large enough, the air rushing through the flames will push the flames right out of the firebox and out the front of the furnace. This is the location of the gas valve, gas controls and often the thin flexible gas connector. The gas tubing prior to the gas valve does not have any safety controls that can act in the event of an emergency. If that this flexible gas connector melts or burns open, the furnace and surrounding area can become fully ablaze with very large natural gas flames.

This can cause a home fire. This happens quite often, yet is rarely attributed as the number problem with cracks in a firebox. If your furnace is on the recall list noted below you should have it professionally checked out by call the Empire Family of Services at (877) 247-6426 for a free in home evaluation.

Airquest Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Circuit board can ignite starting a fire

Amana Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Defective venting

Package heat pump fire hazard

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

American Best Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Arcoaire Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Circuit board can ignite starting a fire

Bard Manufacturing - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Borg Warner Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Vent failure - furnace failure-carbon monoxide danger

Bryant Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Class action lawsuit

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Carrier Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Class action lawsuit

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Carrier ventilator fire hazard

Coleman Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Furnace unsecured heat exchanger tubes - carbon monoxide danger

Downflow furnace cracking firebox - smoke and fire hazard

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Service alert heat pump

Service alert gas furnaces

Service alert heat pump air handler

Service alert furnace gasket leakage

Service alert defrost control

Service alert blower wheel coming apart

Service alert wrong size restrictor plate on exhaust venting

Service alert air leakage at burners

Service alert condenser motor wired wrong

Service alert incorrect fuse socket terminals

Comfort-Aire Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Comfort Maker Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Upflow-horizontal furnace Circuit board can ignite starting a fire

Consolidated Industries Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

All models are suspect fire hazard - carbon monoxide hazard - urgent

Day & Night Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Class action lawsuit

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Ducane Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Evcon Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Downflow furnace cracking firebox - smoke and fire hazard

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Service alert heat pump

Service alert furnace gasket leakage

Service alert defrost control

Franklin Electric Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Fraser- Johnson Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Vent failure - furnace failure-carbon monoxide danger

GMC Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Package heat pump fire hazard

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Goettl Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Goodman Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Defective venting

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Package heat pump fire hazard

Hamilton Electric - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Heil Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Circuit board can ignite starting a fire

Home Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Carbon monoxide hazard

ICP Commercial (International Comfort Products)

Circuit board can ignite starting a fire

Inter-City Products Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Intertherm Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Janitrol Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Package heat pump fire hazard

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Johnstone Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Keeprite Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Circuit board can ignite starting a fire

Kenmore Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Circuit board can ignite starting a fire

Liberty Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Lennox Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Cracking firebox

Luxaire Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Vent failure - furnace failure-carbon monoxide danger

Furnace unsecured heat exchanger tubes - carbon monoxide danger

Miller Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Carbon monoxide hazard

Moncrief Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Vent failure - furnace failure-carbon monoxide danger

Nordyne Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Payne Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Class action lawsuit

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Premier Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

All models are suspect fire hazard - carbon monoxide hazard - urgent

Red T Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Downflow furnace cracking firebox - smoke and fire hazard

Rheem Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard Disintegrating heat elements

RUUD Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Sunburst Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

Tempstar Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Upflow-horizontal furnace Circuit board can ignite starting a fire

Weatherking Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Cracking firebox - extreme fire hazard

York Furnace - Heater Recall- Service Alert-Defective Furnace

Furnace unsecured heat exchanger tubes - carbon monoxide danger

Upflow-horizontal furnace

Service alert fan blade hitting compressor

Service alert motor failure

Service alert Heat pump tripping on high pressure

Service alert Failure of variable speed motor

Service alert Heat pump circuit board failure

Service alert Program failure for airflow settings

Service alert electrical failure due to windings shorting or shunting

Service alert blower wheels coming apart

Service alert wrong size restrictor plate on exhaust vent

Service alert air leakage at burners

Service alert fan motor wired wrong

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Not all furnaces and air conditioners that have recall notices are dangerous to use and not all heating and air conditioning systems that have suffered defects in manufacturing are a problem to repair. The majority of the defects displayed here, on the manufacturer's web sites and on the Consumer Product Safety Commission are issues that need to addressed. To be safe you should have your heating and air conditioning system checked out every year by a trained Comfort Certified heating and air conditioning technician.

If your furnace, your air handler, or your gas heating unit is on this list I suggest that you promptly turn it off, shut the gas off, and unplug it and give us a call to verify whether or not you have a dangerous furnace.

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Overfiring a furnace produces more heat than the firebox can handle

This furnace was over fired because the air and fuel mixture was not set right. Yearly maintenance would have solved the problem.

Cracks in the firebox form just above the burners

The picture above is what the typical Weatherking furnace looks like. The white portions are where the burner spread tube is allowing flames to touch the front of the firebox assembly.This lead to cracking and flame roll out.

The picture below is a Weatherking furnace and I am pointing to a crack that has formed just under the gas control.

Cracked firebox in a Weatherking furnace
 
The acidic nature of the natural gas exhaust corrodes fireboxes

You can see from this photo the affect of corrosive exhaust from the process of burning natural gas in a residential furnace.

This is a clamshell style firebox that is overheating

Notice the discoloration of the firebox in the picture above. This is a clam shell firebox that has been overheating. This overheating is most likely due to lack of airflow and a over fired gas valve. A yearly inspected could have caught this problem before it came time to replace the furnace.

Forced air heater suffering from flame roll out and over heating

Extremely dangerous furnace suffering from flame roll out and over heating. This furnace suffered because of a lack of yearly maintenance. the filter was clogged with dirt and the blower wheel was filled with debris. It was also trying to push the air through crushed and broken asbestos ductwork.


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duct cleaning should be performed when the ducts are dirty

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