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Mike63376 wrote:One sail switch problem many Escape Fiberglass trailer owners have been having with the Atwood AFSAD12 furnace is pet hair jamming the switch. Rather than replacing it, carefully removing the accumulation has fixed it.
Got the same sail switch problem. 2019 jayco. Atwood furnace gas valve wonโt open. Shut it down. Removed cover (no door). Tapped on sail switch lightly. Reset and powered thermostat. Works fine for about 3 weeks. Just happened again. Do I have to remove the whole furnace to change sail switch. It has the new design. Bought another new furnace. It has the old design sail switch. Whatโs the problem with the sail switch. Jayco is new. New sail switch is located in blower outlet housing, old style is in combustion blower housing. Why the change in locations?
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โOct-26-2019 09:25 AM
dougrainer wrote:
...finding a real problem, then assuming it is a common problem. Doug
โOct-26-2019 08:29 AM
ScottnDana wrote:
We have a Jayco Jay Flight slx tt. The atwood furnace quit igniting on our last camping trip. The fan (blower) will come on and run for 30 seconds and shut off, (no ignition no heat). Propane tank full, batteries charged, connected to land power but still no change.
Any thoughts are welcome
Thx
โOct-26-2019 08:28 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:dougrainer wrote:
... I have NEVER found a sail switch that has dust or debris causing it to not work. Maybe it happens but I have worked on thousands of furnaces in 40 years. ...
dougrainer, go to 55 seconds in this video: click here.
This is similar to what mine looked like last night when I pulled it. Although mine was not that dirty. There was just enough lint and cat hair caught right where the sail hinges to the switch itself, preventing the sail to push the tiny button behind it. I simply removed the "wad" and blew the remainder out. Furnace has cycled well ever since. We are in it now. It's getting cold outside! Yuck, rain and cold in Indiana today!
โOct-26-2019 07:23 AM
dougrainer wrote:
... I have NEVER found a sail switch that has dust or debris causing it to not work. Maybe it happens but I have worked on thousands of furnaces in 40 years. ...
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โOct-26-2019 04:49 AM
enblethen wrote:
Dirty sail switch! Blow out sail switch with compressed air.
โOct-25-2019 08:17 PM
Bud
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Pace Arrow
โOct-25-2019 07:58 PM