SOURCE: reddy heater 55,000 BTU will not ignite
Ours did that too one year. Seems to me we changed the spark plug, it had spark but too weak I think.
SOURCE: reddy heater will not fire.
Your problem is most likely the lack of pressure from the air pump. Your pressure is extremely low. Pressure on a 100k heater should run 5psi. At 3psi there is not enough fuel and not enough air to atomize whats there. Bump the pressure up. If it won't come up, then you have an air leak. Test w/ soapy water. Keep your fingers clear of the fan!
SOURCE: Reddy heater 115 just turns on then shuts off
a new flame sensor is in order, if you have spark and it blows fuel then thats the answer. you can get one thet will fit from Mr. Heater for 3 bucks. the wires are different so just splice the to your old wire harness, there is no wrong way to hook them up.
SOURCE: Reddy Heater 55,000 has trouble igniting with top half attached
I'm assuming you mean the protective cover on the top of the unit? If so pull the back off the unit. Replace the filter. Buy a test gauge at www.reddyparts.com and set the pressure to 3.5 psi and I think your unit will run fine.Let me know how you make out.
hardrocko
SOURCE: 100,000 REDDY HEATER. air presure right on.heater
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Heater Pump Pressure Adjustment
Here are a couple of tips that I
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Hi,
Here are a couple of tips that I
wrote that tell you how to troubleshoot a Torpedo or Reddy
heater...
Reddy
Heater - Troubleshooting Torpedo Heaters
Torpedo
Heater Pump Pressure Adjustment
heatman101
Hi,
Here are a couple of tips that I
wrote that tell you how to troubleshoot a Torpedo or Reddy
heater...
Reddy
Heater - Troubleshooting Torpedo Heaters
Torpedo
Heater Pump Pressure Adjustment
heatman101
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