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Dinosaur Electronics 24 Vac Fan Control Board Camper Trailer Rv on 2040-parts.com

US $131.16
Location:

Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dinosaur Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:24 VAC Fan Control Board UPC:765053852883

Dinosaur Electronics 24 VAC Fan Control Board Camper Trailer RV
 
 
 
  • 24 VAC operation
  • For VAC Park Model furnaces with FAN CONTROL
  • 3 try operation
  • Shuts the fan motor OFF a minute and a half after the 3rd ignition try fails to sense a flame.
  • Waits one hour and tries the cycle again before locking out requiring the thermostat to be reset.
  • A Bi-Color LED comes on "Green" after power appears on the "AIR" terminal.
    The LED turns "Red" when power is applied to the valve terminal
 

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