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2012Coleman
Dec 04, 2017Explorer II
I recently had a tech out to show me how to operate my new propane powered fireplace. Friendly old timer sort of guy who liked to spread his knowledge.
Basically liquid propane boils, thereby producing vapor that your appliances burn. At colder temperatures, it isn’t boiling as vigorously as it does at higher temperatures, so there isn’t enough vapor being produced to feed your appliances/furnace.
Basically liquid propane boils, thereby producing vapor that your appliances burn. At colder temperatures, it isn’t boiling as vigorously as it does at higher temperatures, so there isn’t enough vapor being produced to feed your appliances/furnace.
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