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    Oct 15, 2020, 09:15 PM
    Burner in basement
    The other day, I set my thermostat to 70 degrees. It was 65 degrees in the house. After a short time I noticed that the temperature in the house wasn't changing and no air was coming out of the vent, so I checked the burner. The pilot was still going and the burner was set to on, not pilot. The burner should have ignited but didn't. Then I noticed a black wire nor connected at one end. How can I figure out how it connects properly so I can test the burner and see if it ignites?
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    Oct 16, 2020, 08:57 AM
    You need a schematic for your particular furnace, with model and make serial numbers. Or a trusted reasonable technician.

    Any further guidance require full ID of the furnace.

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