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Re: Power832 problem - Need immediate help!



Power cycle the system -- battery and transformer out then on.  Half the time that will fix it.  If not, check the connections on
the Escort.  It could have failed but it could just as easily be a bad, loose or slightly corroded connection.

If that doesn't fix it, check the cabling.  Could be a broken wire though that doesn't usually happen unless someone or something
messes with it.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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"pawn" <pawn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:12sd4ibj70rv902@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Doug wrote:
>> General System Supervisory Trouble means that the the system has lost communication with one of the modules on the system. It
>> could be a wiring issue or a problem with the panel/module itself.
>>
>
> I am now convinced it has something to do with the Escort and/or the thermostat or quite possibly my furnace.  The furnace fan is
> not activating (that is, the thermostat "clicks" like it should when the furnace is supposed to turn on, and there is a loud hum
> from the furnace, but the fan never comes on).  The duct work coming out of the furnace is extremely hot and I have shut the
> furnace down until I resolve this (looks like firewood tonight).  It could be anything in the loop, IMO.  I'll wire in a standard
> thermostat tomorrow and see what's what.
>
> Thanks all!
>




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