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Gonzo42
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Dec 15, 2014

Had a cooktop burner problem

OK, so it was in my house, but it just might be applicable to RVs.

One of our cooktop burners (gas) had a very low flame, and extensive visual examination showed me nothing. Eventually I called a service company which charges $90 for a service call. With Thanksgiving about to happen, I wasn't about to let this go.

The tech knew just what he was doing. He used a longish 5-6" small diameter sharp probe and removed a small object obstructing the central orifice in the burner base. Problem solved. I couldn't see the thing, but he had the experience. I don't fault him whatever on the cost, but now I know how to deal with it.

If it should happen in the Mother Ship, I will know what to do.
  • Same can be said for the BBQ!!!! I had that problem on our deck bbq and fortunately hubby knew what to do. :)
  • Stove top gas burners are similar to rv gas water heater burners.

    gas control/valve has main orifice which feeds burner tube which feed burner.
    Stove top burner has large spud ring with multiple holes and a large diffuser.

    Food particles, sauces, liquids can all get on/in and cause obstructions.

    A good cleaning of parts should be first step in problem solving when gas flow is an issue.
    Once you know the deliver system is clean/clear then further digging/probing/testing is called for.

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