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Duo-Therm 901 Electronic Ignition

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Duo-Therm 901 Electronic Ignition Ray 1-31-09  
I have a glendale 1989 29ft trailer with a duo-therm furnace. Im in Canada, so its cold now.. -25 sometimes at night. My propane tank ran empty before I could change it, the furnace stopped running... I changed the tanks and the furnace will not restart. I shut off valve waiting for a few hours and turned valve back to on position, turn thermostat on and nothing, Ive tried this a few times during the day. Now I've shut off the power, the tanks, the main shutoff valves and thermostat..and left the trailer. Any ideas of what I may need to do to get it restarted tomorrow??
Re: Duo-Therm 901 Electronic Ignition William A. Hendrix 2-1-09  
Ray if the blower wont start when you turn on the thermostat, look for a blown fuse or a 12 volt interruption. The blower must come on before the furnace will fire. Good luck. William
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