I've been here 12 years. Heat is an oil powered boiler with baseboards that is serviced yearly but has had no changes in 12 years. I came downstairs to the kitchen this morning to the new sound of a rather loud fan blowing. When I investigated more closely it was coming from under the kitchen sink cabinet and heat was blowing out from a vent I've hardly ever noticed before. When I felt the other baseboards in the kitchen, it appears as if they had been on but at that moment the boiler was not on and I didn't hear any pumps running. I had assumed in the past this vent was passive as it sits directly above the boiler in an unfinished part of the basement. A few mins later, the fan turned off. I can't see the unit from below because it's covered by the one area above the boiler covered in drywall. I can see/feel two hot pipes going into the area.
In 12 years this fan has never once come on and I have never once felt heat coming from this vent. I'm confused by what is energizing and controlling the fan? Like much of the US, it's really cold here right now but there has been many times since we lived here that it was just as cold.
Can anyone give me a hint as to why now? What energizes and controls this fan? I've been sitting here for about 30 mins and the fan has not come back on even though I can hear the baseboards in the kitchen heating up right now.
In 12 years this fan has never once come on and I have never once felt heat coming from this vent. I'm confused by what is energizing and controlling the fan? Like much of the US, it's really cold here right now but there has been many times since we lived here that it was just as cold.
Can anyone give me a hint as to why now? What energizes and controls this fan? I've been sitting here for about 30 mins and the fan has not come back on even though I can hear the baseboards in the kitchen heating up right now.
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