After all a furnace shouldn t be blowing cold air right.
Rv furnace blowing cool air.
It does kick on and off.
2 furnace overheated let s say your furnace blows hot air then cold air but then stops blowing any air at all after a while.
I have a duo therm propane rv furnace that will only blow cold air.
Furnace could also make nosie.
Anything under 10 5 will result in the fan operating but just blowing cold air as the gas valves will not open.
As a first step you may want to clean the combustion area.
It s possible your furnace overheated.
A weak power source won t trigger the sail switch and it won t regulate the air flow.
The blower keeps blowing to cool the furnace down to a safe level.
Several things can be checked for a cause in this case.
Your next rv furnace troubleshooting is to verify that there is 10 5 volts of battery power coming into the unit.
Fan is running but furnace produces no heat.
Once again the low battery voltage can be the issue here so the best thing to do is to replace the battery.
This issue or if the furnace is blowing cold air could be due to the circuit board issue or the limit switch issue.
Common rv furnace problems include the furnace wont light it wont heat properly or it could cycle on and off.
It worked fine in june and we didn t use it through the summer but now it does read more.
Either hot air from the duct is blowing on the thermostat causing it to think the rv is warmer than it actually is or cold air is blowing across the thermostat resulting in a similar issue.
An rv furnace has an internal sail switch that will prevent the machine from igniting in cases of air flow being insufficient for combustion.
Rv furnace stops and starts.
We have plenty of propane.
As a result the vent will work but no heat will be produced.
Rv furnace troubleshooting may also be necessary when a spider has spun its web inside the furnace area.