atreis wrote:
X5 - stove ...
No propane leak detector (blaring its head off)?
In my case it was a very windy day and while waiting for mobile repair to fix my vent for the gray :S I had ALL the windows open.
The gas from the stove was using the sink as it's 'low point'. Henceforth 'everyone's' consensus that it was the gray tank. Detector is 31 ft back in the bedroom so no it did not go off.
I have posted it several times before but what added to the confusion was the required "SMELL" additive did NOT smell like what I know to be propane back in Wisconsin.
I had filled the tank in Kentucky. It did NOT smell anything like the propane smell I was accustom to. Which is why I did not think it was a propane leak.
Looked it up on the fed regulations site and yes they are all required to add a smell but there is NO regulations stating that ALL propane companies use the SAME smell.
Something to think about and know if you travel and fill up propane in different states, as it did almost kill me and all my dogs.:(