Is there a manual for igniting a suburban furnace?

THIS IS NEW BOARD THAT ACTED SAME AS OLD ONE. 6) I tested continuity from HV wire end to igniter tip and it was good with no breaks as wire was flexed around. 7) YES I have a manual but its troubleshooting isn’t much help other then needs a new board.

Why does my Suburban furnace refuse to ignite?

10 ) I figure the sail switch and any limit switches are okay OTHERWISE the gas valve would never open nor would the HV create a spark. Fan runs, gas valve opens, HV ignitor throws a spark (albeit looks weak), get smell of gas out exhaust BUT THE DARN THING REFUSES TO IGNITE. I’m thinking maybe an ignitor problem?????????

How big of a gap does a suburban furnace need?

The 1/8″ gap is normally not real critical, but try to get the gap as close to it as you can. You can also make sure the ground wire has good connections on both ends. Thanks Tom, after I took a nap I went back down and this time fully removed the ignitor assembly and burner so I could get at things.

Why is the spark rod on my Suburban furnace not igniting?

It sounds something like the spark rod is a little dirty. The 1/8″ gap is normally not real critical, but try to get the gap as close to it as you can. You can also make sure the ground wire has good connections on both ends.

How to get out of a suburban furnace?

To get it out of a Suburban furnace you will need a 5/8″ crowsfoot on a 3/8 ratchet with an extension. Getting it back in place with the supply tube to the burner reconnected requires holding the valve up from the bottom with one hand and using one finger to start the inverted flare nut on the tube back into the valve.

10 ) I figure the sail switch and any limit switches are okay OTHERWISE the gas valve would never open nor would the HV create a spark. Fan runs, gas valve opens, HV ignitor throws a spark (albeit looks weak), get smell of gas out exhaust BUT THE DARN THING REFUSES TO IGNITE. I’m thinking maybe an ignitor problem?????????

Do you have a bad gas valve on a suburban furnace?

You probably have a bad gas valve. Getting to the gas valve on Suburban furnaces is a real pain, not so bad on the Atwoods, but you still have to check it, not simply throw parts at it. By the way, never take a gas valve apart, unless working as part of a demolition team.

The 1/8″ gap is normally not real critical, but try to get the gap as close to it as you can. You can also make sure the ground wire has good connections on both ends. Thanks Tom, after I took a nap I went back down and this time fully removed the ignitor assembly and burner so I could get at things.

What are the most common RV furnace problems?

common rv furnace problems include the furnace wont light, it wont heat properly or it could cycle on and off. Furnace could also make nosie. common rv furnace problems include the furnace wont light, it wont heat properly or it could cycle on and off. Furnace could also make nosie.

How big is a suburban sf30f ducted furnace?

Cut-out size: 7-1/2″ H x 17″ W x 20″ D. 1 per box. WARNING: This product may contain one or more chemicals known in the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm.

common rv furnace problems include the furnace wont light, it wont heat properly or it could cycle on and off. Furnace could also make nosie. common rv furnace problems include the furnace wont light, it wont heat properly or it could cycle on and off. Furnace could also make nosie.

Do you need an exterior access door for a suburban furnace?

Exterior access door is required, The SF is aesthetically appealing and a more economical installation choice. Features identical cabinet dimensions for installation flexibility, quiet, multi-ported stainless steel burners, sealed forced-draft combustion, automatic direct spark ignition, and low amp draw.