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- 1492ModeratorMoved from Forum Technical Support
- cekkkExplorerI'm not familiar with that brand/model, but in the campers I'm aware of the furnace and a/c share fans. You should expect the fan to come on when you turn on the furnace. These trailer furnaces run on propane. The fan comes on to assure that any propane that may be lurking is blown away before igniting the furnace. That is a very good thing for you and yours. This is the opposite of a home furnace, where the fire comes on, heats the bonnet to a given temperature, and then the blower comes on. I'm betting you'll get a better answer from some of the technical oriented members.
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