I have a Dometic model RM2453 3-way fridge that works in all 3 modes but the LP mode is a problem. It always ignites and burns clean. However I don't believe that the flame is hot enough. I've always heard that LP mode usually cools better than electric and that has been my experience with several different RVs. But this one is different.
This model does not use a "pilot Light" - instead it has a thermostat controlled gas valve with two passages. One is the bypass that allows a small flow of LP to flow in order to maintain the pilot light. The other is is the full flow passage that should cause a larger flame when the thermostat calls for cooling. The thermostat also controls a simple off/on switch in the electric mode. I have tested the electric side and determined that the thermostat does turn the electric on and off as needed.
I have measured the temp of the boiler tube at the same spot (just above the top of the flue) in both electric and LP mode. Electric is hotter.
The thermostat has 9 settings -
OFF ( not really off but bypass mode)
1 through 7 are temp settings - 1 warmest and 7 coldest
MAX is full time operation not controlled by the thermostat.
I've read that there is a visible difference in the flame height in the bypass and full operation. I have observed the flame while in the OFF position (bypass mode) and then someone switching the thermostat to all the other settings. No difference. I've also heard and observed that you can hear the flame. Not this one.
The burner assembly has been removed and cleaned several times. The jet (#43 per Dometic) has been removed soaked, cleaned and blown dry several times. The flue has been swabbed full length several times.
I have replaced the 2-stage LP regulator. I have measured the LP gas pressure with a manometer. Initial pressure was 13 inches of water. Dometic manual says 11 inches. Adjusted pressure and observed pressure for probably an hour in operation -- never varied.
I replaced the thermostat. No change.
I am out of ideas. The LP pressure is taken within an inch of the jet. Seems to me that the proper pressure through the specified jet should produce the full flame. What am I missing?
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