There is a process involved in the furnace working, I will try to type it as best I recall.
T-stat calls for heat
1: Control board starts blower
2: Blower comes up to speed and moves enough air to
3: Close the sail switch
4: Control board opens gas valve and
5: Starts the ignighter sparking.
6: FLAME ON
7: Thermocouple heats up and starts generating about .480 volts
8: Motor board shuts down ignighter and looks for .480 volts from thermocouple
9: Operation continues or not depending on 8
IF NO voltage: go back to 1, twice, if still no signal from thermocople lock out.
If yes: Flame continues till either the OVER TEMP sensor opens, in which case it is cut off till the furnace cools some.. AIR flow is lost or The T-Stat says "ENOUGH already"
I have never done an over temp so I think it will re-start when it cools but not sure.
When the T-stat says "ENOUGH" the flame is cut off,, then after a bit the blower
Possible issues.
Low battery, bad sail switch, old tired blower motor, dirty blower or air passage, bad control board, (If it never lights) improper spark gap (I have seen this on every furnace I've worked on, both in my RV and my parent's sticks & Bricks). and more.
But we need to know how far down the process it goes before it fails.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times