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LP still flowing to stove after turning off tank!

YoungNomads
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I have a 10.2lb LP tank on my 78 Brougham.. My wife and I smelled propane while driving today. It smells like it's coming from the stove and oven.. But the tank is off. I turned on the burner and lit it.. It sparked right up.. If the tank is turned off, what is causing LP to make it to my stove?!

Wiggin out here-

John and Kristin Kirkman
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mlts22
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I also second of going to a real, "Hank Hill" propane dealer. Were it me, unless the tank is really specially shaped, I'd toss it and buy a new one. My safety, especially with a leaking valve, is worth a lot more than the couple C-notes a replacement tank would cost to have installed and plumbed in.

Old-Biscuit
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YoungNomads wrote:
Did I turn it the right way? Lol thanks, yes. I'll look for a valve under the stove top. It may be residual gas in the line I suppose.. But it's still lighting after 24 hours. If I can't find a valve I will take it somewhere. It's likely just super duper old. Thanks everyone!


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Still lighting after 24 hr is NOT residual gas in line.
LP pressure is less than 0.4 psi so line pressure would drop off within seconds when valved out and you light a burner off.

The shutoff valve on tank is not closed
Light stove top burner off
Then open tank valve and then reclose
Flame should go out...........if not valve needs replaced
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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YoungNomads
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Did I turn it the right way? Lol thanks, yes. I'll look for a valve under the stove top. It may be residual gas in the line I suppose.. But it's still lighting after 24 hours. If I can't find a valve I will take it somewhere. It's likely just super duper old. Thanks everyone!

bukhrn
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YoungNomads wrote:
I have a 10.2lb LP tank on my 78 Brougham.. My wife and I smelled propane while driving today. It smells like it's coming from the stove and oven.. But the tank is off. I turned on the burner and lit it.. It sparked right up.. If the tank is turned off, what is causing LP to make it to my stove?!

Wiggin out here-

John and Kristin Kirkman
How long had the tank been turned off?
How long did the stove burn after you lit it, As ChooChoo Man stated, if it's only recently been turned of, you could have gas left in the lines, was your fridge running on propane, did the propane alarm go off?
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ksg5000
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Your new to RVing with ancient rig - take it down to propane dealer like Suburban (not gas station) and have the propane system inspected - won't cost much and they can tell you whats wrong and provide you with recommendation.
Kevin

ChooChooMan74
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Residual gas left in the piping? Could have a few minutes worth of gas in the pipes after you shut it off.
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Golden_HVAC
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You probably have a valve under the stove top, that controls gas to the oven pilot. Basically you lift the stove top, open the valve before turning on gas to the oven, and light the pilot with a BBQ lighter. Then shut off the valve before moving the RV or when you are done with the oven for a while. Look for a silver line going away from all the stove burners, and looks like it is going to the back of the oven, and down the back towards the pilot inside.

Good luck!

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Golden_HVAC
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That old of a tank, I would replace it! Or you can have it hydro tested. They basically fill it up with pressure and measure it for leaks. Or they can do a sort of sona gram on the tank, to see how thick the sidewalls are now. Rust on the inside can be much worse than rust on the outside, and both can weaken the tanks.

My work used to have to do sona grams on the air compressor tanks. Those see a LOT more water in them, and rust inside. It is some exploding pressure vessels that caused the State of California to instigate testing tanks back in the 40's!

A state inspector would come in (for a huge license fee for each tank) and test each tank. Back in the 70's and 80's, they would have to shut off the compressed air system, drain the pressure, and open a large fitting on the end of the tank, using special micrometers measure the tank wall thickness in several locations. The new equipment does away with all that - and provides a much faster result, that is fairly accurate.

I would rather see you get a replacement tank from a used RV that was made in the 90's. It would be less than 25 years old. Not over 40 years old. Yes you tank was probably made in 1976 or 77, not 78, same model year as the RV.

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BTPO1
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X3 on the bad valve. If you turned it all of the way in the off direction and you still have gas flow the valve has to be leaking through. You might try opening and then closing it again, that might help. JMO
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Got a second bottle of propane?
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^^^^^^x2 on the Bad valve!!
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Sure you turned the valve the right way?
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Bad valve.
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