[AT] Question
Richard Fink Sr
nancydick at keyconn.net
Sun Mar 7 05:21:47 PST 2004
Thanks Bob there is one in the local paper that is old style with a polite
lite. I will check out the electric on this one if it is the board i will
probably just change furnace.
R Fink
PA
At 08:28 AM 03/06/2004 -0800, you wrote:
>Richard, I've only worked on two of these electronic ignitors. I could
>determine whether or not the unit was being energized when turning up the
>thermostat. If the unit energized but still had no output, I just
>replaced it. To my recollection, there is nothing to repair on these
>ignitors -- the usual printed circuit stuff most of us don't have much
>experience with. At least I could determine if there was power to the
>ignitor and whether or not the thermostat worked. Best wishes. I recall
>the replacement unit as being a universal type for around $100.
>
>Bob Holtzer
>
>At 02:31 PM 3/5/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>
>
>
>>>Who do we have on the list that knows propane furnaces. The furnace in
>>>my tractor hauler [[Motor home]]won't work it is a DuoTherm model
>>>65930-0624. It appears to have a electric igniter but does nothing when
>>>turning up the thermostat. I know nothing about this type what voltage
>>>should be at the ignitor plug to ignite it. Do i need power any where
>>>else for it to come on .?????????????????? All and any help appreciated.
>>>It has gas to the valve can loosen line and smell it.
>>>R Fink
>>>PA
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