Berty29
Apr 2, 2014, 09:31 AM
Good morning,
I have a 80 plus day and night furnace.
It was working fine but when I came back from my month long trip. It wouldn't start, I went downstairs and turn the switch off and on and the engine started but there was no glowing on the ignitor and after a couple of minutes it the engine turned off again.
I did turn the switch off and on again and the same process repeated itself without any different result.
Is it the ignitor the problem?
Should I use sandpaper on it to see if the build up carbon is the reason that it doesn't start?
Thank you for your help,
Bert
I have a 80 plus day and night furnace.
It was working fine but when I came back from my month long trip. It wouldn't start, I went downstairs and turn the switch off and on and the engine started but there was no glowing on the ignitor and after a couple of minutes it the engine turned off again.
I did turn the switch off and on again and the same process repeated itself without any different result.
Is it the ignitor the problem?
Should I use sandpaper on it to see if the build up carbon is the reason that it doesn't start?
Thank you for your help,
Bert