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Propane Furnace Problem

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Propane Furnace Problem Netarie 8-17-09  
I recently purchased a 1991 Coleman tent trailer. It is in great shape and have no reason to think the age of the unit is the problem. The problem is that I am not gettig enough propane to the furnace for it to fire. The fan comes on and you can hear it try to kick but still get cold air. To check to see if propane is coming into the unit, I have lit the 3 burner stove and do get a flame if only one burner is lit, if I lite all three, two will go out and only one will stay lit. No issues with power as all lights and outlets work. I have switched tanks too. Any help for this single mom???
Re: Propane Furnace Problem rich. 8-17-09  
Netarie;
good morning
you (might) possible have a kink in a propane hose-or-if the line was ever left open-Spiders love propane and get in the line,another possibility is a bad regulator--since you have tried other tanks.
good luck
take care
rich in Va.
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