How do you light a Atwood Hydro Flame furnace?
Charge your RV’s battery up and turn the Atwood Hydro-Flame furnace’s gas valve on to the “pilot” position. Light a match while pushing and holding the gas valve. Hold the match over the pilot to light it.
What does the Atwood hydro flame furnace smell like?
I have an Atwood Hydro Flame furnace in my ’13 Montana. We’ve had the rig since new, two years this past October. Just recently I’m noticing a faint exhaust smell inside when the furnace is running. I do NOT smell propane, just the exhaust smell of burnt propane – like a propane fueled forklift. All appears to be working fine, just the smell.
What happens if my Atwood flame furnace stops working?
That means if you fail to get the RV furnace back to work, it would get very cold later tonight. In the case you don’t want to get sick due to low temperatures, this troubleshooting guide is for you. Everything you need to know Atwood hydro flame furnace including working principles, problem symptoms and more are presented downs below.
Why does my hydro flame furnace not light?
While the blower motor and fans produce an air stream, the control circuit board would open the gas valve and make the igniter generate sparks. After that, the burner ignites and heat would steadily accumulate in the furnace combustion chamber.
I have an Atwood Hydro Flame furnace in my ’13 Montana. We’ve had the rig since new, two years this past October. Just recently I’m noticing a faint exhaust smell inside when the furnace is running. I do NOT smell propane, just the exhaust smell of burnt propane – like a propane fueled forklift. All appears to be working fine, just the smell.
That means if you fail to get the RV furnace back to work, it would get very cold later tonight. In the case you don’t want to get sick due to low temperatures, this troubleshooting guide is for you. Everything you need to know Atwood hydro flame furnace including working principles, problem symptoms and more are presented downs below.
Why does my Atwood Excalibur furnace not stay lit?
Hi. I have an Atwood Excalibur 8500 III hydro flame furnace. It comes on and the burner ignites but it won’t stay lit. It “attempts” to light the death, turn it off, or the battery runs down). wheel etc. I found that the blower housing had a missing screw which would cause low static pressure.
While the blower motor and fans produce an air stream, the control circuit board would open the gas valve and make the igniter generate sparks. After that, the burner ignites and heat would steadily accumulate in the furnace combustion chamber.