Posted by Greg K on December 21, 2015 at 18:29:47 from (70.197.206.244):
In Reply to: Lennox pulse furnace posted by Greg K on December 21, 2015 at 16:16:59:
Ok. Here is where I'm at now. The heat pump seems to be working since I turned the thermostat call for heat temp down to within a degree or two of the room temp, then I slowly increased it a degree at a time so it could keep up. As of the last attempt it still would not work on the propane side. I removed the intake pipe (wasn't glued) from the furnace in case it was blocked. I pulled the plug from the condensate at the bottom of the exhaust in case there was any blockage there, however no improvement. There is 700 gallons of propane so that should be sufficient. When I removed the line inside I had gas pressure that I could stop with putting my finger over the pipe. I poured boiling water over the regulator in case it had some ice in it. I tapped on the electronic gas valve in the furnace in case it was sticking. I'm out of ideas for me. My friend said if he can he'll stop by tomorrow. Thanks for the input, I remind me of the joke of two guys meeting in mid air. The one going down asks the other one "do you known anything about parachutes?" And the other one replies "no, do you know anything about gas stoves?"
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