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Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
โNov-03-2017 01:01 PM
westend wrote:
Download your furnace's service manual and troubleshooting chart here: Bryant RV service manuals
A buzz may indicate a failed relay, stuck sail switch, or blocked blower. Roll blower over, mechanically. Check input and exhaust on exterior for insects, leaves, etc. Move sail switch, mechanically and make sure it travels without sticking. When the thermostat calls for heat, the first step is operating the blower to exhaust any gasses and to insure air and exhaust can flow into combustion area.
โNov-03-2017 12:59 PM
charlesdennis01 wrote:enblethen wrote:I took a picture of the sticker on the furnace and is model AFMD25121_ _ A is made by Atwood hydro flame
Did you try spinning the fan by hand?
Look for a small time delay relay mounted on the fan housing. Inspect it for black burnt area.
Verify 12 volts DC to relay
Do you have exact make and model?
โNov-03-2017 12:47 PM
enblethen wrote:I took a picture of the sticker on the furnace and is model AFMD25121_ _ A is made by Atwood hydro flame
Did you try spinning the fan by hand?
Look for a small time delay relay mounted on the fan housing. Inspect it for black burnt area.
Verify 12 volts DC to relay
Do you have exact make and model?
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Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
โNov-03-2017 10:49 AM
MrWizard wrote:
Is the fridge on propane?
The water heater?
Do the stove burners work?
LP regulator might be froze up,
What was the overnight temp?
The heater fan should come on an do a Purge blow before the burner lights
If the fan does not come on, it's either a power problem or a control board problem, could be a bad connection to ground..rtc
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joebedford wrote:
Propane tanks empty?