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westernrvparkow
Mar 26, 2015Explorer
turbojimmy wrote:Like Iragvet05 posted, you need to shut the main valve to the tank then bleed the line to reset the high pressure shutoff valve. Be sure to hold down the igniter while bleeding the pressure because your stove may have a thermal coupler that shuts off the flow to the burners if there isn't a flame which would then render your bleeding incomplete. The change in temperature shouldn't effect the pressure enough to cause a problem.
Thanks both for your replies.
1) I'm in NJ. It was below freezing when I had the tank filled, now it's pushing 60-degrees. Not sure if an increase in pressure due to the increase in temps has anything to do with it.
2) I tried relieving the pressure by opening up the range valve for a while. It does the same thing. One range burner looks strong, but quickly diminishes as I light other burners or fire up the furnace.
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