โAug-07-2013 11:21 AM
โAug-25-2013 08:13 AM
โAug-08-2013 08:52 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:awfulart wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
On your thermostat placing fan in ON position will only run A/C blower.
Furnace fan will only work in auto with heat selected.
Open outside compartment cover (remove the screws in frame)
Look inside for an ON/OFF switch and circuit breaker (could be combined)
Make sure the switch is ON and push reset button on circuit breaker.
If OFF or not reset no 12V power to furnace.
Thanks, but i had looked before for a switch or fuse or circuit breaker but cannot see one. I think I will write Atwood back and ask them if there is one> I did get a manual on line from Atwood, very helpful and prompt. I will take a look there and see if there is a diagram.
thanks again.
You looked in the outside compartment and no switch/circuit breaker??
Mounted on frame in front of blower cover...top middle area???
Another possible location would be on side of furnace cabinet (access from inside rig in area where furnace is installed)
โAug-07-2013 05:01 PM
โAug-07-2013 05:01 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:awfulart wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
On your thermostat placing fan in ON position will only run A/C blower.
Furnace fan will only work in auto with heat selected.
Open outside compartment cover (remove the screws in frame)
Look inside for an ON/OFF switch and circuit breaker (could be combined)
Make sure the switch is ON and push reset button on circuit breaker.
If OFF or not reset no 12V power to furnace.
Thanks, but i had looked before for a switch or fuse or circuit breaker but cannot see one. I think I will write Atwood back and ask them if there is one> I did get a manual on line from Atwood, very helpful and prompt. I will take a look there and see if there is a diagram.
thanks again.
You looked in the outside compartment and no switch/circuit breaker??
Mounted on frame in front of blower cover...top middle area???
Another possible location would be on side of furnace cabinet (access from inside rig in area where furnace is installed)
โAug-07-2013 03:52 PM
awfulart wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
On your thermostat placing fan in ON position will only run A/C blower.
Furnace fan will only work in auto with heat selected.
Open outside compartment cover (remove the screws in frame)
Look inside for an ON/OFF switch and circuit breaker (could be combined)
Make sure the switch is ON and push reset button on circuit breaker.
If OFF or not reset no 12V power to furnace.
Thanks, but i had looked before for a switch or fuse or circuit breaker but cannot see one. I think I will write Atwood back and ask them if there is one> I did get a manual on line from Atwood, very helpful and prompt. I will take a look there and see if there is a diagram.
thanks again.
โAug-07-2013 03:32 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
On your thermostat placing fan in ON position will only run A/C blower.
Furnace fan will only work in auto with heat selected.
Open outside compartment cover (remove the screws in frame)
Look inside for an ON/OFF switch and circuit breaker (could be combined)
Make sure the switch is ON and push reset button on circuit breaker.
If OFF or not reset no 12V power to furnace.
โAug-07-2013 02:54 PM
โAug-07-2013 02:13 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
What furnace...Suburban, Atwood etc. and which model??
What is it doing...actually what is it not doing??
Does fan come on but doesn't lite off?
Does fan come on , lights off but doesn't stay lit?
Fan doesn't even come on?
Explain your furnace problems......might just get some help getting it to work.
โAug-07-2013 02:06 PM
path1 wrote:It took over 3 months and it does not work
Is this some kind of special heater? 2 or 3 hour job at most if regular common rv heater.
โAug-07-2013 01:26 PM
โAug-07-2013 11:34 AM
It took over 3 months and it does not work