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Title: Hurricane heater
Post by: Scott Hinote on November 22, 2024, 09:25:51 PM
Hello everyone and hopefully everyone is feeling okay now that the election is over . We have a 2000 Beaver Patriot Ticonderoga, and a Hurricane heater . I’ve replaced the fuel filter and the air filter, I also replaced the fuel nozzle, the flame sensor and the igniter. Going into the fuel nozzle and flame sensor area is 4 wires coming in . Before I started any work I labeled all the wires as I removed them one at a time . There’s only 4 wires coming into there . As I was removing the wires there was one purple wire that appeared to have just broken off, there were no bare wires coming out of the insulation , so I don’t know if that is a ground wire or where that booger lands . Everything should be ready to go start, would anyone happen to know where that wire might go . And I have a few alarms on the panel next to the heater, I believe flame out, and another one that says something about electrical . Any help would be greatly appreciate, it’s really a well made heater and I’d love to have it working . I would like to add, it had worked for us a few times, and when I started working on it, I couldn’t believe how much carbon was on the fuel nozzle, no wonder it wasn’t working . Thanks for any help .
Title: Re: Hurricane heater
Post by: Fred Brooks on November 22, 2024, 10:28:40 PM
  Greetings Scott,

I am pretty sure the model is a CO-45. Give Brian a call over at International Thermal Research. Fred
Title: Re: Hurricane heater
Post by: Eric Maclean Co-Admin on November 24, 2024, 01:54:37 AM
Scott
The hurricane co-45 manual is in the coach assist section under heating and air conditioning.
On page 22 of the manual you will find the wiring diagram for the hurricane.
It would appear the only purple wire runs to the fuel solenoid.


Eric