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I_am_still_wayn
Dec 19, 2013Explorer
First turn off the caps. It is like yelling, is hard to read, and is rude.
Understand the cycles of an RV furnace. First the fan comes on and runs for a few minutes. Then the burner ignites and the air blown out of the ducts gradually warms until the thermostat is satisfied. The burner turns off and the fan continues to run until the air blown out of the ducts cools. Then the fan turns off.
1. Do you have propane to the furnace?
2. Are you allowing enough time for the fan to run until it is time for the burner to ignite?
3. If yes to #2 above, then can you hear a sparking sound, which would be the igniter trying to light propane?
Understand the cycles of an RV furnace. First the fan comes on and runs for a few minutes. Then the burner ignites and the air blown out of the ducts gradually warms until the thermostat is satisfied. The burner turns off and the fan continues to run until the air blown out of the ducts cools. Then the fan turns off.
1. Do you have propane to the furnace?
2. Are you allowing enough time for the fan to run until it is time for the burner to ignite?
3. If yes to #2 above, then can you hear a sparking sound, which would be the igniter trying to light propane?
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