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help! safety concern about resetting propane furnaces
10-04-2005, 08:25
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help! safety concern about resetting propane furnaces
Problem solved. An archive message about muddaubers in the cold-air return
sparked the idea in Stew to double-check that (we'd had that same problem
last summer). Stew discovered a little bit of lint in each blower, causing
the blower not to run at the proper speed. Therefore, ignition was not
possible. He vacumed around each blower, and now all is working.

Thanks!

Jo-Ski (and Stew)
"The Bird Abides"
'83-FC 35 RB
Blaine, WA
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From: "Jo-Ski"
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Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 11:42 AM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] help! safety concern about resetting propane
furnaces


> Help!
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> During our last night at the 4th PNW Bird retreat, we developed a low
battery. At that point, our propane furnaces ceased to work--or rather, they
worked, but there was no heat coming out. Even after the battery had
recharged a bit, the furnaces, fans, etc., worked, but there was still no
heat.
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> The manual mentions something about a reset procedure. It's kinda scary
working with propane. Are there any safety concerns we need to know about in
doing this, please?
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> Thanks!
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> Jo-Ski (and Stew)
> "The Bird Abides"
> '83-FC 35 RB
> Blaine, WA
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