I have a Monitor GF200 (propane) that keeps shutting down after the heating cycle finishes.
Here's what I know:
Intake, Exhaust, all other airways are clear and free flowing. The heater comes on as it should, cycles up, ignites, runs beautifully as it should until it reaches temp. When temp is reached, instead of cycling back down, it shuts down and leaves you with the flashing burner status/readout display. The fan continues running for several minutes afterwards.
I'm handy and knowledgeable and learn by doing, but I know very little about the inner workings of Monitor heaters. On an unrelated issue as back story to this heater, about once a year the local dealer has to come service it and replace the igniters because it starts doing this hissing/popping thing. Other than that I've had no issues with it except the above paragraph. I'm guessing this new issue is unrelated because otherwise it would never cycle up and heat the room in the first place?
Any help would be appreciated.
Here's what I know:
Intake, Exhaust, all other airways are clear and free flowing. The heater comes on as it should, cycles up, ignites, runs beautifully as it should until it reaches temp. When temp is reached, instead of cycling back down, it shuts down and leaves you with the flashing burner status/readout display. The fan continues running for several minutes afterwards.
I'm handy and knowledgeable and learn by doing, but I know very little about the inner workings of Monitor heaters. On an unrelated issue as back story to this heater, about once a year the local dealer has to come service it and replace the igniters because it starts doing this hissing/popping thing. Other than that I've had no issues with it except the above paragraph. I'm guessing this new issue is unrelated because otherwise it would never cycle up and heat the room in the first place?
Any help would be appreciated.
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