difficulty with second burn in Tundra2 furnace

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zakam

New Member
Dec 13, 2018
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Saguenay, Qc, Ca
Hi, i have a tundra 2 furnance and i have difficulty to keep the second burning working more then 5 or 10 minutes. as soon as i turn the ''key'' to low (around 145-150F on the furnace meter) everything start well but then like i said 5 or 10 mins laters it had loose all its warm the 2nd burning stop. anything i do wrong or is it normal ? its my 2nd winter with it and it been alway like that !

Thank for your help !

(am really sorry if my writting is bad, am french canadien and still learning english)
 
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[Hearth.com] difficulty with second burn in Tundra2 furnace
well in french its named as a ''fournaise'' wish is a furnance so i should post it in boiler room ?
 
A boiler uses water. This is a stove with outlets to ductwork.

Which would be a furnace? Which is a subject of the boiler room. Stoves aren't hooked to ductwork, they are space heaters.
 
Which would be a furnace? Which is a subject of the boiler room. Stoves aren't hooked to ductwork, they are space heaters.
Hey, when you're right, you're right!

Glad you are here to police the situation. ;-)
 
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