beemerphile1 wrote:
Stove burners do not indicate whether pressure is good. You need to test the LPG pressure with a manometer. There is a good tutorial on how to make your own and use it to test your system. Google 'diy manometer'.
Not Correct. While it is NOT the best way, Stove burners can indeed indicate presure problems if you follow the procedure I outlined. IF you have a defective or lo pressure supply, then the procedure I outlined will give a lay person something to check and verify if the LP system pressure is up to snuff. RV LP Stoves/Ranges operate at 10 inches W/C, NOT 11.5. IF the supply pressure is LOW, then the Stove LP regulator will not be able to overcome the low input pressure and the range burners will go WAY DOWM or almost off. BTW, you CANNOT do a LP pressure check at the Stove top burners like in the OLD days, due to that LP regulator on the appliance. Doug