Before turning on gas ensure element goes red hot.afterwards vent home .. all doors open. If you dont get flame from pilot inside of 1 min. Stop. Turn off gas valve. Wait half an hour for gas to dissipate. Start again. If same negative result switch ecm. And if pilot doesnt light change element and if still bad outcome change regulator.
*I got the same furnace, it's throwing cold air, fan is on auto, heat option is engaged, green light on control board is solid, thermostat is on 80. What can be the problem? Air filter?*
@@rustyzipperband kind of a silly set up. In fact the installation manual referred to the sticker on the side of the furnace instead of just telling you how to do this. This is no place for unclear instructions seeing how this could cause the furnace to blow up. Not happy with Coleman on this product. Even the supply house said it wasn't the first time there was some confusion on the brass valve. The arrow and lettering are hard to see anyway.
Before turning on gas ensure element goes red hot.afterwards vent home
.. all doors open. If you dont get flame from pilot inside of 1 min. Stop. Turn off gas valve. Wait half an hour for gas to dissipate. Start again. If same negative result switch ecm. And if pilot doesnt light change element and if still bad outcome change regulator.
Try repositioning the camera
What is the part # for the kit
I don’t know. The kit came with the furnace.
What size Allen bolts
What is the part number for the kit for this furnace
*I got the same furnace, it's throwing cold air, fan is on auto, heat option is engaged, green light on control board is solid, thermostat is on 80. What can be the problem? Air filter?*
Don’t know why I lost sound half way through that.
It could have been a drop of sweat landing on the little microphone openings.
just curious if you know the model number to this furnace
Confused on the brass fitting. If you see NG on top then it is set up for LP if you see LP on top it is set up for Natural right?
I think that it comes set up for natural gas. So if NG is on top it means it’s ready for natural
No. You should see an arrow. Natural gas should be on the bottom for natural gas, and vice versa. On mine anyway.
@@rustyzipperband kind of a silly set up. In fact the installation manual referred to the sticker on the side of the furnace instead of just telling you how to do this. This is no place for unclear instructions seeing how this could cause the furnace to blow up. Not happy with Coleman on this product. Even the supply house said it wasn't the first time there was some confusion on the brass valve. The arrow and lettering are hard to see anyway.
Thanks a million
Most of this is pretty elementary stupid stuff. Nonetheless, I always never overlook the obvious & read directions first.