Is there a problem with my propane furnace?
If there is a red light or no light at all, your furnace may have a problem with the transformer, the control board, blower motor, or the run capacitor. If you saw a green light, check the breaker.
Why does my furnace not ignite when I Turn on the heat?
5. The Pilot Light (Faulty Ignition Sensor) The pilot light or ignition sensor is usually the most common issue when your furnace will not ignite. This is typically the problem if you can hear your furnace click on but it does not fire up.
How to troubleshoot a propane heater in an RV?
RV Propane Heater Troubleshooting: 3 Common Issues that Occur in RV Propane Furnaces, and What May Be the Cause: If you’re experiencing issues with your RV propane furnace, this section will help you determine what the problem is and how to solve it. Before you attempt to fix any issues, there are 3 things you should do:
What to do if your propane heater is turned off?
The heat may be turned off or set to a low temperature. If this is the problem, adjust the thermostat setting. If it is not a thermostat issue, check to see if your propane valve is closed.
If there is a red light or no light at all, your furnace may have a problem with the transformer, the control board, blower motor, or the run capacitor. If you saw a green light, check the breaker.
What should I do if my gas furnace won’t light?
Once you light the pilot, you need to keep the button depressed for at least 30 seconds (sometimes up to 1 minute). This gives the flame enough time to heat the flame sensor (thermocouple) that tells your furnace it’s OK to light the burner. If it’s still not working, it may be one of the problems above.
5. The Pilot Light (Faulty Ignition Sensor) The pilot light or ignition sensor is usually the most common issue when your furnace will not ignite. This is typically the problem if you can hear your furnace click on but it does not fire up.
The heat may be turned off or set to a low temperature. If this is the problem, adjust the thermostat setting. If it is not a thermostat issue, check to see if your propane valve is closed.