Hello,
I have a Bounder RV with a year old Suburban SF-35Q furnace ... about a weeks run time on it.
A few weeks ago I replaced the propane regulator.
At the time, I noticed the unit was tripping out ... I suspected on high temp.
I was also having an ignition problem (would not lit after ignition).
So, I bough a Dinosaur board. This fixed the ignition problem.
Now I can say for certain, the safety circuit is tripping (board has an indicator).
I tested the sail switch ... seems fine.
I replaced the high temp switch ... we are still tripping out.
So, I pulled the ducting off the rear port on the furnace .... ran it with no line ducting on it ... just dumped the warm air into the basement ... worked. Ran for an hour with no trip.
So, I put hard piping (house type galvanized steel) onto the furnace ... just some straight and 4 bends ... this is the line that comes across the RV and into the washroom. there is a small Tee to bleed air below ... I left inline as it was.
Trips out again on high temp!
Tried pulling two of the duct lines off the plenum coming off the top of the furnace ... still trips out
Tried opening one of the other side ports on the furnace ... still trips out.
I did put a manometer on the regular ...
old ... 12" wc static ... 10 - 11 while running (just bleed some off as it is in the shop and not on the furnace).
New 15" WC static ... 13" when the furnace is on.
motor is a constant 6.5 amps
It even tripped with the outside cover off so I now it is not the return air.
OK, I am stumped ... I have been at this for days standing in the snow.
I did everything I can think off ... I checked with the factory. They said it should not be tripping the high temp switch.
I am getting desperate ... suppose to be leaving on a trip this weekend.
Any suggestions ?????
Thanks .... Mike