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    hvac troubleshooting

    Burning smell on first heat of season

    Common symptoms: burning smell; first heat odor; heater smell; dust smell

    Stop and call a pro if:

    • smoke
    • sparks

    Step-by-step diagnostic flow

    1. Step 1

      Do you see smoke or sparks?

    2. Step 2

      Is this the first heating use after a long period?

    3. Step 3

      Does the smell fade after 10–20 minutes of operation?

    Possible outcomes

    Stop and seek professional help immediately

    high confidence

    Visible smoke/sparks.

    Dust burn-off likely

    medium confidence

    First use often burns off settled dust.

    Safe next steps
    • Note duration and intensity
    • Ensure adequate ventilation in occupied areas
    What to document for a pro
    • Furnace model
    • Last maintenance date

    Short-term smell may be normal

    low confidence

    Smell fades after initial cycle.

    Safe next steps
    • Document if it returns on subsequent cycles
    What to document for a pro
    • Furnace model
    • Smell duration notes

    Further professional diagnosis recommended

    low confidence

    Persistent odor beyond 20 minutes.

    Safe next steps
    • Record times, intensity, and any visible haze
    What to document for a pro
    • Furnace model
    • Odor characteristics
    • Duration logs
    Diagnostic guidance only. If unsure, stop and call a licensed professional — gas, electrical, and refrigerant work is hazardous to untrained users.

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