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munfordmomof6boys
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We have replaced breaker and thermostat, but nothing happens.  What should we try next?

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Try giving us a make model and a better description

munfordmomof6boys
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Coleman Evcon  Would 1952-240/A be the model number?

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You need to post a more detailed discription of what's going on.

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Nothing comes on? That is probably the transformer. If that transformer is open of course the thermostat won't have any power to get anything going. I would check that next.

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clman_old
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Not tring to step on any toes but lets back up a little. Has the supply and / or control voltage level / presence been checked and do you know how or have a meter to do so ?

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    5 steps for trouble shooting:

1 - verify there is a problem ( yup, we know.....something is not running )

2 - find out what the problem is ( this is what we need to determine )

3 - fix the problem.

4 - verify that the problem has been fixed.

5 - take steps to ensure it wont happen again....or at least reduce the chances of iit.

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