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ktmrfs
Oct 23, 2018Explorer II
Is it on AC or propane? If AC switch to propane and see if it cools down. If so the heating coil may not be completely functional, although they usually fail completely open.
If on propane, switch to AC, If it then works, I'd suspect there may be some minor debris in the orifice or flame path. Even a tiny bit of spider web, dust, rust etc. will reduce flow enough that you won't get full heat. But the flame may look ok. But when cleaned out and working properly you may see that the flame is indeed larger.
If on propane, switch to AC, If it then works, I'd suspect there may be some minor debris in the orifice or flame path. Even a tiny bit of spider web, dust, rust etc. will reduce flow enough that you won't get full heat. But the flame may look ok. But when cleaned out and working properly you may see that the flame is indeed larger.
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