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Post Info TOPIC: Atwood Furnace fan Keeps Running


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Atwood Furnace fan Keeps Running


Merry Christmas!  We made our maiden voyage for the Christmas holiday.  7 days in (Christmas Day) the fan on the furnace kicked on.  I shut all zones off and the thermostat off and it continues to run.  Pulled the fuse it turns off but when placed back in it continues to run.  This is a new rig.  Any suggestions are greatly appreciated as we are in the middle of Quartzsite. :(  :)



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Merry Christmas!
I guess I'm not going to be of any help, since you've got a new rig with things like zones and stuff.
My thermostat is really old. When I pull the temperature down, I can hear a little 'click' the spring thing makes that tells me the blower motor will soon shut off when the furnace cools down.



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year and model. trailer or motor home ? What do u mean by shut all zones off? what zones? you only have one furnace I assume?

 



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also check to see if one of the switches you turned off on the T- stat just happen to say...Fan on/ Auto.....and switch it back to auto.....


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I just want to stress this...

'Most of the time' you have to wait a few minutes for the furnace to cool down before the furnace fan will automatically shut off by itself.



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Millie wrote:

I just want to stress this...

'Most of the time' you have to wait a few minutes for the furnace to cool down before the furnace fan will automatically shut off by itself.


albeit that's true one assumes they know at least that basic fact and they don't run that long as to bring attention enough to the point there pulling fuse,s and shutting stat to off etc 

Iam curious as to shutting off "all the zones"  I have never seen a single furnace trailer with multi heating zones never mind ones you can controll

now with two furnaces you will have zone one and zone two



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