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Old 10-14-2019, 05:33 PM   #1
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Furnace Fan

today I pulled my class c thor freedom elite out and washed it while I wash my unit I decide to turn on the generator and run my ac unit my generator ran for about hour while running the ac unit, after I finished washing my unit I ran my slide outs and back in , then turn off everything and I notice the furnace fan was running and it ran after I turn off everything even the generator, what should I look for to find out what going on with the fan?
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Umm, is the thermostat set to "heat" by any chance, after running your A/C?
My furnace and A/C are run from the same thermostat, is why I'm asking such an obvious question.
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Umm, is the thermostat set to "heat" by any chance, after running your A/C?
My furnace and A/C are run from the same thermostat, is why I'm asking such an obvious question.
I checked that to make sure it was set on the off position. thanks
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Any chance you could have turned on heater for just a second when turning off ac? If so, the furnace may have kicked on and then the fan continuing to run was just the cycle completing?


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Any chance you could have turned on heater for just a second when turning off ac? If so, the furnace may have kicked on and then the fan continuing to run was just the cycle completing?


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Good theory. My "heat" setting is the last thermostat option before "off", after cycling through all the A/C settings.
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