I have a 100 lb propane tank outside of my 24'X24' garage. Its hooked to my gas line that runs strait to my furnace. during the day my furnace seems to run fine, but when the sun goes down and the temps dip bellow zero my furnace seems fuel deprived and wont ignite.
what can I do to correct this, what has worked for you? The tank will last me on average a month when my furnace is set a 41 deg. and I just filled my tank 3 days ago.
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I have a 100 lb propane tank outside of my 24'X24' garage. Its hooked to my gas line that runs strait to my furnace. during the day my furnace seems to run fine, but when the sun goes down and the temps dip bellow zero my furnace seems fuel deprived and wont ignite.
what can I do to correct this, what has worked for you? The tank will last me on average a month when my furnace is set a 41 deg. and I just filled my tank 3 days ago.
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