Re: OT: RV furnace help needed
- From: oldfart <alan.westcoast@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 20:55:54 -0800 (PST)
Charles,
The sail switch is nothing more than a micro switch with a long piece
of material that extends into the air flow. The force of air from the
blower trips the switch and thus allows electricity to continue forth
and open the gas valve (I previously spoke about) alowing propane to
enter into the furnace chamber where your electronic igniter lights it
creating heat. If the sail switch is not thrown it tells the gas valve
not to ignite because the air blower is not working and the system is
going to overheat. It is a safety mechanism. Mine recently would not
trip and I had to remove the furnace and clean all the lint and cat
hair from around the switch so as to allow the gas valve to open. This
is a common problem. To access the sail switch you must remove the
furnace. Mark all your wires first.OF
.
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