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Jdizzle
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Apr 07, 2015

Furnace question

So our new to us TT has a ducted furnace. My question is that my wife said she turned it off which turned out not to be true but she did turn off the gas. I came home for lunch and noticed the furnace running with no gas. Is this a normal thing? I would have thought it would quit if it didn't fire.
  • Old-Biscuit wrote:
    For $25 change it out to a digital t-stat. Better temp control (within 1*F) and easier to use controls.

    Hunter, Honeywell that use AA batteries very popular mod for rv t-stat. and easy DIY project.
    Walmart, ACE, etc.

    Yep.. That was a great first mod for me.
  • Jdizzle wrote:
    Old-Biscuit wrote:
    Your Atwood is working as designed.

    If the system does not ignite and the thermostat
    remains closed, the blower will remain on until the
    thermostat is reset manually


    When the propane was valved out the main flame went out so the thermostat set point was not 'satisfied' (remained closed) and the fan continued to run.

    Next time......turn off furnace at t-stat prior to securing propane


    Thank you so much! I told the wife to shut it off but the little switch is so hard to click over, she must have not switched it to off. Thanks!


    For $25 change it out to a digital t-stat. Better temp control (within 1*F) and easier to use controls.

    Hunter, Honeywell that use AA batteries very popular mod for rv t-stat. and easy DIY project.
    Walmart, ACE, etc.
  • Old-Biscuit wrote:
    Your Atwood is working as designed.

    If the system does not ignite and the thermostat
    remains closed, the blower will remain on until the
    thermostat is reset manually


    When the propane was valved out the main flame went out so the thermostat set point was not 'satisfied' (remained closed) and the fan continued to run.

    Next time......turn off furnace at t-stat prior to securing propane


    Thank you so much! I told the wife to shut it off but the little switch is so hard to click over, she must have not switched it to off. Thanks!
  • Your Atwood is working as designed.

    If the system does not ignite and the thermostat
    remains closed, the blower will remain on until the
    thermostat is reset manually


    When the propane was valved out the main flame went out so the thermostat set point was not 'satisfied' (remained closed) and the fan continued to run.

    Next time......turn off furnace at t-stat prior to securing propane
  • Old-Biscuit wrote:
    Some furnace control boards have a 3 attempt then lock out feature

    Some will shutdown and make no attempts on loss of main flame

    Some will shutdown gas valve, makes no attempts to relight and allow fan to continue running and running and running

    What Brand/Model is your furnace? Depending on that info whether it is normal for your furnace or not!


    Its an Atwood 8500-IV?
  • Some furnace control boards have a 3 attempt then lock out feature

    Some will shutdown and make no attempts on loss of main flame

    Some will shutdown gas valve, makes no attempts to relight and allow fan to continue running and running and running

    What Brand/Model is your furnace? Depending on that info whether it is normal for your furnace or not!
  • That happens to me when I run out of gas. The fan blows cold air and the ignitor tries to light it on occasion.
  • That is the blower running, with no heat because the gas is turned off.