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- westendExplorer
vic46 wrote:
I'm betting he is posting from his phone. You know how that can be.bo57ford wrote:
the gas stove works fine is the only one reg
Perhaps if you were somewhat more candid about what your issue(s) is there would some assistance forthcoming.
I'm just sayin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If your stove is working and there is no smell of propane or observed leaks, the pressure in the gas line to the furnace should be the same as the rest of the system. Some furnaces can be problematic to start because there may be trapped air in the gas lines. Sometimes, a few attempts are needed before they will fire and run. There is also a list of other troubleshooting items. If you post what model furnace you have, someone may be able to share the service manual (including the troubleshooting guide). - vic46Explorer
bo57ford wrote:
the gas stove works fine is the only one reg
Perhaps if you were somewhat more candid about what your issue(s) is there would some assistance forthcoming.
I'm just sayin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - bo57fordExplorerthe gas stove works fine is the only one reg
- donn0128Explorer IIYes there are several tees. Gas pressure is controled by the regulator. To determine if its working or not requires a pressure test by a qualified service person. Or you could just throw new parts at it and see what happens
- bo57fordExplorerI dont think Iam getting enough pressure
to my furnance is there a tee in the pipe - donn0128Explorer IIFor what?
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