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wny_pat1
Sep 23, 2013Explorer
carp65 wrote:Were you following the detector's maintenance instructions??? On a 2005 coach? If it was original, the detector should have been replaced a about 3 or 4 years ago! It is generally recommended that these detectors be replaced in the five (5) to seven (7) year from the date of manufacture of the detector, which date must now be stamped on the detector. I don't know if it was a requirement to stamp the detectors back in 2005.
Our propane detector went off a couple of weeks ago. I unscrewed it, checked the fuse and it was okay. Cleaned the outside sensor with alcohol, replaced the fuse and all was fine. Must have been a dirty sensor, or something in the waste basket. Has not gone off since
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