Submitted by l0ngtrail t3_10t4z6r in newhampshire
It’s -20 outside. We have an above ground propane tank.
Our forced hot water furnace has been roaring non-stop for the last four hours, but the temp is steadily dropping from 68 to now 63.
When I go to the basement, it’s cold, but not freezing. The furnace sounds like it normally would, but when I investigate various things, I feel no heat.
It’s a 1.5 year old furnace.
The exhaust pipe is cold, the hot water pipes are cold, the furnace itself has no warm parts.
About every 30 seconds I can hear what I’m assuming are spark plugs creating an arc. I say this because that’s the only time I can see any color from under the furnace.
Any ideas? It seems like my propane line must be frozen.
From what I read online this shouldn’t happen until -40.
I’m the meantime, I’ve got some electric heaters and the oven on.
l0ngtrail OP t1_j75ek5z wrote
I guess my question is should I turn off the furnace?