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Old 11-07-2017, 07:57 AM   #1
Travelling Three
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High Altitude Furnace Question

I recently saw on this forum that a camper's hot water heater didn't heat properly at high altitudes. A answer was there's something in the hot water heater that slides in and out to fix this problem. We discovered our furnace didn't work at 10k feet in Cripple Creek, CO. The furnace would attempt to ignite then turn it itself off then try to ignite again and turn itself off, never would it ignite and therefore no heat. We are at 1.1k feet and the furnace works fine, at least the one time I tried it. My question is, do I have an altitude problem with our furnace and is there a fix? Thanks everyone.
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