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    Oct 8, 2012, 07:47 AM
    Furnace fan/blower works-no heat
    I turned on my furnace yesterday and it worked fine till I went to shut it off.
    The blower kept running-the only way to turn it off was to flip the breaker switch. Today I tried to turn it back on and the fan runs but no heat. The burners don't seem to kick on or try to ignite. I have a digital thermostat and
    Checked to make sure it was level and replaced the batteries.. This is an older RUDD horizontal unit in a crawl space. Any ideas?

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