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Hybridhunter
Sep 30, 2013Explorer
traveylin wrote:
I was in a class c and found that occasionally the propane alarm would go off. Once a week usually in the early morning. After getting home,we did a point by point check out of the entire system and found a cracked compression joint under the RV. During no wind situations enough gas would accumulate to trip the sensor. Nuisance alarms have to be considered real till proven otherwise. Valving in the tank to prevent alarms indicates something.......
Ours would do the same thing at higher altitudes after multiple start attempts with the fridge. I ended up fixing it by caulking around the fridge. A small draft can set these things off.
And a propane detector is really a _____ane detector. They detect pretty much any airborne combustible, except particulates.
So many aerosols, some cleaning agents, gassing from RV storage tanks, etc.
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