aquiring signal
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We took delivery of our brand new 2011 3585RL earlier this month. The furnace worked fine. Then a week ago it wouldn't come on. I went outside, removed 4 screws, then the cover, toggled the switch from on to off & then back on & it fired immediately.
This morning I woke up and it's 53 degrees indoors. I thought the propane had run out, so I hooked up a full bottle & still nothing. Again, I remove the cover, reset the switch and all is well.
But this is unacceptable. I need a relaible unit that I am sure will continue to come on & run if I'm not home. Here's my question - what might cause this? It's working fine at the moment, but I have no confidence in this furnace now. If there's a marginal component, I'd like to address it now rather than return to a frozen trailer. Any ideas?
This morning I woke up and it's 53 degrees indoors. I thought the propane had run out, so I hooked up a full bottle & still nothing. Again, I remove the cover, reset the switch and all is well.
But this is unacceptable. I need a relaible unit that I am sure will continue to come on & run if I'm not home. Here's my question - what might cause this? It's working fine at the moment, but I have no confidence in this furnace now. If there's a marginal component, I'd like to address it now rather than return to a frozen trailer. Any ideas?