new regulator, stove works, heater does not. I tried pulling the 15A fuse and plugging it back in, but the fan just runs a minute then shuts off. Was working fine before regulator was replaced.
Why was the regulator replaced? Was it because of heater (furnace?) issues?
It might be possible that some contaminants entered the gas line and now the Furnace has a plugged gas orifice.
Since the gas line was open during the regulator change has the gas line to the furnace been totally purged of air?
Make sure there are no kinks in the line feeding propane to the furnace. On my TT all the gas lines to appliances leave the main line from the regulator at a manifold made from several Tee's joined together. When I took delivery of my TT one of the lines was kinked at this manifold and when disturbed closed off the rest of the way. Worth checking.
Just thoughts. First make sure there is gas to the furnace. If there is then the problem is IN the furnace.
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