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Are the electrical and thermostat wired correctly?

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Are the electrical and thermostat wired correctly?

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– If the unit is wired up and should be on but is not, then there is most likely a problem with the wiring or thermostat. Make sure the wires are connected correctly. Also, it’s silly but it happens a lot, make sure the thermostat is set correctly. • What is the gas line pressure? – If the unit wired, the fan is spinning, and the igniter clicking but there is no ignition, then gas pressure is the first place to check. These heaters will not function unless the line pressure for the specific fuel is within a certain range. Keep in mind that you are almost always going to need a professional with the proper tools to do this for you. The line pressure settings are as follows: -Natural Gas: 6-8 WC -Propane: 12-14 WC • Is the switch on the gas valve on the interior of the unit switched to the “On” position? – If the line pressure checks out, it is possible that the switch on the gas valve on the interior of the unit is set to the “OFF” position. It should ship from the factory in the “ON” p

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