I have an old Skamper (early 80s?) with a DuoTherm 66012-045 9k btu furnace. It has an electrode rather than a thermocouple. Sometimes the furnace starts right up when we call for heat. Other times, the fan runs but the pilot doesn't light. Because our problem is intermittent and we never let our battery run down below 60%, I don't think inadequate voltage is our issue.
I thought the issue might be inadequate gas flow. I've been told that spiders can get into the gas line and cause partial or complete blockage and wasps can build nests in the intake or exhaust ducts. All electrical connections also must be clean and tight, especially the sensor/electrode wire connection because it sends a microamp reading to the circuit board when the flame is burning and any impedance to this tiny amperage flow will cause the board to shut things down. So I decided to take out the furnace and clean it up. In doing so, I think I might have found what's causing the intermittent problem.
A previous owner or mechanic either needed to replace the sail switch and couldn't find the right part (DuoTherm is no longer in business), or he thought he could make the existing one work "better" by gluing an extension made from a piece of beer can onto the "flag." However, the extension was touching at the base, so I'm guessing it might at times have caught/dragged.


I won't know if the sail switch is the source of my problem until I put it back together and I won't do that until I can get the right sail switch. This switch is a critical safety device that prevents the furnace from running if the current isn't strong enough to power the blower fan adequately. I'm not comfortable using a jerry-rigged switch. What's on there now is a 3 amp switch made by Cherry Electric. I believe the part No. is E22. The mount holes were not altered but the arm's been bent and the flag has glue on it now that I removed the extension (which I thought was just pinched on). So I need a new flag switch.
Does anyone have an owner's manual for this furnace so I can get a part number? Or do you know a good source for "ancient" parts?
I knew nothing about how a furnace works before I pulled mine out but I got some advice from xdbx and read up on it on various websites. I want to be of help to other people who want to do furnace maintenance so I'm going to follow this post with some additional ones. The first will show pictures of my furnace. I couldn't post any more pics so I had to make a third post with questions I have. The fourth post explains what I've learned about how a furnace works. That one will includes a wiring schematic of my DuoTherm.
I thought the issue might be inadequate gas flow. I've been told that spiders can get into the gas line and cause partial or complete blockage and wasps can build nests in the intake or exhaust ducts. All electrical connections also must be clean and tight, especially the sensor/electrode wire connection because it sends a microamp reading to the circuit board when the flame is burning and any impedance to this tiny amperage flow will cause the board to shut things down. So I decided to take out the furnace and clean it up. In doing so, I think I might have found what's causing the intermittent problem.
A previous owner or mechanic either needed to replace the sail switch and couldn't find the right part (DuoTherm is no longer in business), or he thought he could make the existing one work "better" by gluing an extension made from a piece of beer can onto the "flag." However, the extension was touching at the base, so I'm guessing it might at times have caught/dragged.


I won't know if the sail switch is the source of my problem until I put it back together and I won't do that until I can get the right sail switch. This switch is a critical safety device that prevents the furnace from running if the current isn't strong enough to power the blower fan adequately. I'm not comfortable using a jerry-rigged switch. What's on there now is a 3 amp switch made by Cherry Electric. I believe the part No. is E22. The mount holes were not altered but the arm's been bent and the flag has glue on it now that I removed the extension (which I thought was just pinched on). So I need a new flag switch.
Does anyone have an owner's manual for this furnace so I can get a part number? Or do you know a good source for "ancient" parts?
I knew nothing about how a furnace works before I pulled mine out but I got some advice from xdbx and read up on it on various websites. I want to be of help to other people who want to do furnace maintenance so I'm going to follow this post with some additional ones. The first will show pictures of my furnace. I couldn't post any more pics so I had to make a third post with questions I have. The fourth post explains what I've learned about how a furnace works. That one will includes a wiring schematic of my DuoTherm.
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