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btsportzmom
Jan 6, 2010, 09:55 AM
We recently purchased a house. Initially, toasty warm Bryant furnace (using propane). This morning it is not working! No heat! 10 degree temps outside! I hear the motor running, but the fan is not blowing anything. Earlier this morning it seemed to be blowing cool air, now there is nowthing. Is there a fuse I can check and replace? Please advise. Thank you. [email protected]

btsportzmom
Jan 6, 2010, 10:20 AM
How to I check to see if a fuse is blown on my Bryant gas 394G furnace? Recently purchased home - was working fine when we bought the house (of course... ) The date on the paperwork says 1985...

hvac1000
Jan 6, 2010, 10:25 AM
Well you can check the furnace circuit board if so equipped. Also check the service switch for the unit and also the circuit breaker in the main house panel.

btsportzmom
Jan 6, 2010, 11:43 AM
Well you can check the furnace circuit board if so equiped. Also check the service switch for the unit and also the circuit breaker in the main house panel.


I have figure out - it's not the fuse if the fan is blowing. Realized that the pilot light was out (sorry little sleep following our recent move). Re-lit the pilot light, but it did not stay lit. I hate to call a repair main. I turned everything off again, will let it sit and re-try in a bit. Any other suggestions? The flame was a nice strong flame when it was lit, stayed on for a few minutes, then poof...