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    Dec 8, 2010, 08:32 PM
    Furnace will not work when outside temperature drops into low teens for multiple days
    My furnace upstairs will not operate properly when the outside temperature stays in the low teens. When the temperature rises back to normal range the furnace operates fine. I have spoken with my neighbor and he has the same issue and only with the upstairs unit.

    A few people have said it sounds like a pressure issue, but I find that hard to believe as I can run gas logs, the downstairs furnace, and a water heater without issue when the upstairs unit won't work. I could be wrong but the gas company has said if those are working they will not come out and check the pressure.

    Also, if I run a portable heater upstairs on the nights that are cold the furnace will not quit working. Everyone I have asked has no clue really so I am looking for ideas. The furnace runs off natural gas and is a Rheem heating and cooling unit.

    Thanks

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