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mrbreeze az wrote:
My original post stated the blower did not come on. Maybe if you read it carefully my information wouldn't seem so "vague".
Oct-16-2016 11:08 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
OK.....
It works as explained in prior post
RV Furnace (Suburban/Atwood) basically work the same....same type of components, same safety features, same circuit paths. Not much difference regardless of WHAT trailer they are installed in.
Turn it ON
Highest setting on t-stat (warmer)
DC goes from DC Dist Panel where the fuses are to furnace and to t-stat
When t-stat Clicks DC goes from t-stat to furnace circuit board and allows the DC from fuse to go to fan motor.
Until fan comes on NOTHING else will happen
Furnace is directly opposite the furnace vents on drivers side of trailer.
You need DC to furnace.....simple as that
What is inside that panel below fridge?
Is it the AC Circuit breakers/DC fuse Panel or is it the furnace access?
What Suburban Furnace MODEL??????
Answer question and help can be provided.
Otherwise.take it to dealer for warranty work
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Oct-16-2016 07:53 PM
hohenwald48 wrote:
In order to get assistance you are going to have to try things and report back. Your description of the problem is a little vague. When you turn the thermostat to heat does the fan come on?
Normal operation is turn thermostat to "ON", turn thermostat to "HEAT" set fan to "AUTO". Adjust temperature to a point where it should call for heat. After a few seconds the fan should come on but no heat will be produced. After about 30 seconds of just fan operation the furnace will ignite. It will still take several seconds before you will actually feel heat being produced as the interior of the furnace and the duct work will have to come up to temperature before warm air will come out of the ducts.
You really need to give us some clues if you want help. I don't even know what "high heat" means. Most thermostats have a numerical setting that approximates the desired temperature. Perhaps you mean you have the fan speed set to high??
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