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Re: Re: Furnace oddities.: msg#00950recreation.cars.toyota.campers
I don't know how Dan's furnace is configured, but my Suburban does have a fan that draws in combustion air for the burner, as well as the one for interior heat circulation... Dutch '86 Dolphin On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 16:19:55 -0500, Tim Lawrence wrote: > the fan doesn't blow into the flame chamber, just around the outside of it. > that's how they keep the fumes away from the people. the combustion air comes > in from the outside exhaust on the side. > > t the e > vt > ----- Original Message ----- > From: listermann42 > To: toyota-campers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 2:04 PM > Subject: [toyota-campers] Re: Furnace oddities. > --- In toyota-campers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "wme013" <wme@...> wrote: >> >> See if your furnace will run the fan if the thermostat is turned up. >> That way you can clear out the chamber and try for a relight sooner. > > I tried that last night and it may have worked, but I was not > observing that carefully. The next time I have a problem with it, I > wll pay better attention. > > Dan |
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