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Steve_S1
Aug 18, 2014Explorer
mobeewan wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
My post from other post in General RVng Section.......Big Bang
Story is that the fridge caused this due to faulty propane system.
Until proven......Horse Pucky
I say 'operator error'
Hummmmmmmm.......
Fridge ignitor is 'outside'
Furnae ignitor is 'outside'
Water heater ignitor is 'outside'
Propane to those appliances can not 'build up' as they are outside.
All three of those appliances have 'lock out' when main flame is not proven
Stove/oven is only appliance inside.......but doesn't have auto ignition devices
Unless oven pilot flame was on and a stove top burner knob got bumped 'on'
Hummmmmmmmmmm........
I have a Suburban furnace with floor ducting in my 28 ft TT it is located entirely inside under the fridge. The electronic igniter is located on the unit the unit with the spark lighting inside the propane burning chamber(under the fridge).
I have an atwood furnace in my pop up (cabinet mounted) that is built similar. Gas tubing comes inside the trailer and connects to the control valves inside the trailer.
I also have a small TT with an older Suburban (cabinet mounted) similar to the atwood in my pop up that had a shut off valve that was accessed by removing the wall cover grate. My dad smelled gas inside the trailer one night and after a while we figured out it was only smelled when the furnace came on. I tracked it to the furnace shut off valve. It was leaking at the valve stem. I shut off the gas at the tanks and used electric heat the rest of the night.
Now, the furnaces do intake air from outside and vent exhaust gasses to the outside. But I have never seen a trailer furnace that ignited from the outside of the trailer. I would not rule out a gas leak from the furnace.
Yeah but keep in mind it's freaking hot here and same with where the dude traveled to and you would have to be on crack to be using heat this time of yr!
The dude is up to something!
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