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Old 11-04-2023, 06:37 PM   #1
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Default Furnace not running

Gulfstream 2000 SunVoyger 8362 SVB
FURNACE Suburban SF42

Furnace was on & working-kept at 55 degrees because 22 degrees outside. Turned off & went to fill propane.
Came back & turned furnace back on & nothing.
Checked propane, checked fuses - now down in Florida warmer weather & still no furnace or fan or air conditioner working.
Is there a fuse we are missing? Fuse in thermostat fine. No breakers off.
What can we do???? Any help or advice appreciated

Retired on a small budget. RV fund about depleted & may need to stop RVing.

Julie & Mike
SPFD MO
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Old 11-12-2023, 09:46 AM   #2
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Gulfstream 2000 SunVoyger 8362 SVB
FURNACE Suburban SF42

Furnace was on & working-kept at 55 degrees because 22 degrees outside. Turned off & went to fill propane.
Came back & turned furnace back on & nothing.
Checked propane, checked fuses - now down in Florida warmer weather & still no furnace or fan or air conditioner working.
Is there a fuse we are missing? Fuse in thermostat fine. No breakers off.
What can we do???? Any help or advice appreciated

Retired on a small budget. RV fund about depleted & may need to stop RVing.

Julie & Mike
SPFD MO

I had the same thing happened to me once after I filled the propane, and I purged my stove, top gas lines until I got a good flame, and then my furnace worked fine. It appears I had air in my propane lines.
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Old 11-12-2023, 12:36 PM   #3
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Thank you!
Found a fuse area under bed & found bad fuse. Replaced & ALL is working!!
I thought that black cover was for a speaker. Duh!

Julie
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