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Old 02-12-2008, 03:31 PM
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Furnace won't stay lit

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I've got an old floor furnace (too poor to get central heat yet) and it won't burn for more than a few seconds. The thermostat is OK (new, I replaced it) but when the furnace lights, it only stays lit for a few seconds at most- sometimes just goes off as soon as it lights. Getting a mite cold in here

Any idea what could be causing this?

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Dave
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Old 02-12-2008, 03:46 PM
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Hate to say this but....did you make sure all the covers are correctly closed ? sometimes as a safety feature they will not stay lite.

Did the furnace work correctly before you replaced the thermostat or has this started once you replaced it ?

What brand and model is it ?

Does it have a pilot light or is it electronic ignition?
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No covers. It just sits there under a grate in the floor. The only brand I can see is "Louisville" and yes, it was doing the same thing before I replaced the thermostat. It seems to work fine.
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Try this web address, it's a link to your furnace model (I think)


http://www.theusermanualsite.com/man...5a_90n75a.html
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Thanks for the tip!

I downloaded the manual but I see nothing in the "Troubleshooting Guide" about my specific problem. I only scanned it quickly so I could get back to you, but I'll sit down and read it thoroughly when I get a few minutes.

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There is a safety tripping and telling your furnace to shut off
Fixing a floor furnace is not the smartest mave either financially or from a safety standpoint.
If you feel like you have to get this working I would look at the venting (flue pipe etc.) or whatever flame recognition technology it has.
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Thanks, Mike. I'm kind of stuck with it for now, but the plan is to replace it ASAP. And on some of the Winter's coldest nights. It's OK- I got a big dog

Yes, I think this manual is for my unit, but there's no hint of the type of problem I've got. Odd.
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