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dougrainer
Aug 31, 2019Nomad
kmb1966 wrote:dougrainer wrote:kmb1966 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Dirty orifice'
Dirty burner
Dirty flue/flue baffle
Flue cap not in place
Low LP System Pressure
Thank you for these suggestions.
Since it is a new cooling unit, I am assuming that the flue/baffle and flue cap are all good. I know the flu cap is there (appears to be welded on the Amish unit).
I ordered a new burner and will install. I am not sure how to test the LP pressure
You are qualified to work at Camping World:B Your problem is LP PRESSURE! Replacing parts is NOT the fix. It is at CW. Doug
How do I test LP Gas pressure?
Since my burner is 16 years old, maybe it wasn't a total waste of $ to buy another burner. :)
You have to use a LP Manometer. It should be at 11.5 inches Water Column. The burner is Steel. I have not had to replace a burner in years. Just a good cleaning and verify the orifice is clean and open. Doug
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