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    Mar 9, 2013, 09:47 AM
    Continuously Running Furnace Fan
    My fan run continuously, with no flame going. I have cut power to the furnace for 30 minutes, and it still does the same thing. The model # is KG6RA 072C- 12A, The serial # is KGD070812594. Please help

    Thanks Ron Hill

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