Atwood Furnace - Bad Gas Valve??
Last night our furnace apparently decided to no longer be one. The fan would kick on and the burner would light, for about 5 seconds. Did this three times and stopped, meaning that the flame had not been proven. I figured that I had water on the control board again as we’ve had a couple of pretty good rain storms since we’ve been camped this week.
This morning I pulled the circuit board and it was high and dry (I’d sealed the cover with butyl tape last year -fun getting the cover off). When I tested the unit, the burner would light, but not be very stable, It would light and sound good for a second, then cough and hesitate a couple of times and then the time out would shut it down. By the third attempt it was almost a backfire. Very repeatable, so I’m thinking that the problem is not the control board, but rather is a problem with the gas valve - most likely the regulator portion. The burner is acting like it isn’t getting a supply of gas. The gas solenoid is actuating, but something inside is malfunctioning. I’ve noticed that so far this year, the furnace would work, but occasionally the burner would stumble for a couple of seconds, then resume. So maybe this has been a developing problem.
The valve doesn’t look too terribly hard to replace, so I’ll call Atwood on Monday and see what the bad news is. I’ll probably try taking the regulator apart and see if I can find something obvious, but don’t have high hopes of being able to repair it.
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Rick
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