Probably a silly question
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:47 am
I have a Coleman gas heater. We turned the gas off / pilot out last summer. Getting to be sort of chilly even in So Cal at night. Was going to relight the heater, however just prior to doing that the blower came on. The thermostat is turned as low as you can get it.
With the gas off should the blower be starting, without adjusting the thermostat higher? It was blowing cold air out of the vent.
Thanks in advance,
Dani
With the gas off should the blower be starting, without adjusting the thermostat higher? It was blowing cold air out of the vent.
Thanks in advance,
Dani