Forum Discussion
xtal_01
Dec 18, 2019Explorer
WOW ... learned something again!
I have never been on anything but natural gas.
In this case, the valve does have an active regulator (according to the factory and the manual).
The valve actually has a green tag on the side saying among other things "REG 10.5"
I guess would be that since these furnaces are made for RV's, they are not assured the exact pressure of the system ... where is with a house, you have a large well built regular.
Here is a listing for the valve on Amazon ... it has a few good pictures of what it looks like.
https://www.amazon.com/Suburban-SB161122-161122-Gas-Valve/dp/B003G9HW08
How hard can it get to make a furnace work correctly in an RV #?#?#?#?#?#
Thanks ..... Mike
I have never been on anything but natural gas.
In this case, the valve does have an active regulator (according to the factory and the manual).
The valve actually has a green tag on the side saying among other things "REG 10.5"
I guess would be that since these furnaces are made for RV's, they are not assured the exact pressure of the system ... where is with a house, you have a large well built regular.
Here is a listing for the valve on Amazon ... it has a few good pictures of what it looks like.
https://www.amazon.com/Suburban-SB161122-161122-Gas-Valve/dp/B003G9HW08
How hard can it get to make a furnace work correctly in an RV #?#?#?#?#?#
Thanks ..... Mike
About Motorhome Group
38,707 PostsLatest Activity: Feb 13, 2025