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 I put in new contrel board. furnace now lights. but only for 15 sec and then the burners go off.    On the board  where the code light is it stays green  I have all low voltage in the right places.  all safty controls test out to be ok. any one have any suggestions besides changing  out the furnace

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The furnace lights and then the sensor confirms ignition. If the sensor does not FEEL the heat then the brain will shut down the gas for fear of non-ignition. I would start by cleaning the sensor or just replacing the sensor. The furnace is also going to need a good burner ground. So make sure all of your connections are tight and corrosion free.

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