Jun-02-2015 10:05 PM
Jun-08-2015 12:24 PM
Jun-08-2015 11:57 AM
Jun-07-2015 08:54 AM
dougrainer wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
I have the service manual for that at http://bryantrv.com/docs2/docs/n300.pdf- it gives specific steps for troubleshooting- the first and easiest thing would be vacuum out the burner- make sure it is clean. Just a vacuum through the burner access door would help.
There you go.......specific info for your model
We do NOT need specific info for the OP's question. He stated he had the Green needle meter refer and what we posted is spot on for how ANY of the meter refers operate. The needle will stay in the GREEN regardless if the flame stays lit as it should. Even in bypass mode. IF the needle goes down off the green the LP flame has failed. Doug
Jun-07-2015 08:50 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:dougrainer wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
I have the service manual for that at http://bryantrv.com/docs2/docs/n300.pdf- it gives specific steps for troubleshooting- the first and easiest thing would be vacuum out the burner- make sure it is clean. Just a vacuum through the burner access door would help.
There you go.......specific info for your model
We do NOT need specific info for the OP's question. He stated he had the Green needle meter refer and what we posted is spot on for how ANY of the meter refers operate. The needle will stay in the GREEN regardless if the flame stays lit as it should. Even in bypass mode. IF the needle goes down off the green the LP flame has failed. Doug
OP needs it so HE can further troubleshoot..unless you are making a 'mobile call'
Jun-05-2015 12:30 PM
Jun-05-2015 09:32 AM
dougrainer wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
I have the service manual for that at http://bryantrv.com/docs2/docs/n300.pdf- it gives specific steps for troubleshooting- the first and easiest thing would be vacuum out the burner- make sure it is clean. Just a vacuum through the burner access door would help.
There you go.......specific info for your model
We do NOT need specific info for the OP's question. He stated he had the Green needle meter refer and what we posted is spot on for how ANY of the meter refers operate. The needle will stay in the GREEN regardless if the flame stays lit as it should. Even in bypass mode. IF the needle goes down off the green the LP flame has failed. Doug
Jun-05-2015 04:27 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
I have the service manual for that at http://bryantrv.com/docs2/docs/n300.pdf- it gives specific steps for troubleshooting- the first and easiest thing would be vacuum out the burner- make sure it is clean. Just a vacuum through the burner access door would help.
There you go.......specific info for your model
Jun-04-2015 07:13 PM
Chris Bryant wrote:
I have the service manual for that at http://bryantrv.com/docs2/docs/n300.pdf- it gives specific steps for troubleshooting- the first and easiest thing would be vacuum out the burner- make sure it is clean. Just a vacuum through the burner access door would help.
Jun-04-2015 05:15 AM
Jun-03-2015 10:13 PM
loggenrock wrote:
I have a similar fridge in my van. You should have 2 buttons to push - one is the "sparker", the other allows a little extra propane thru until the thermocouple heats up and allows the valve to stay open (as I understand it...). Once the needle goes up into the green, release the sparker, but continue to hold the other button in for maybe 3-5 seconds. If the fridge hasn't been run in a while, then it may need cleaning at the burner so enough flame reaches the thermocouple probe to keep the gas valve open. The beauty of these types of fridges is they do not need any 12V souce to keep running! ST
Jun-03-2015 10:08 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Again.......
Post Brand/model.
Then specific info for YOUR fridge can be posted
Jun-03-2015 09:01 PM
Jun-03-2015 12:32 PM
Pangaea Ron wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Yes, on a Meter type refer, the needle should stay in the green. You have a bypass type tstat, that lowers the flame when inside refer temp is reached, but the flame stays ON and the needle should stay in the green. That IS your indication that the refer is indeed on, on LP. Doug
Doug
If you could charge $0.10 for every time that we read, learn and use the information in your posts (especially about HWH levelers), you would be living very well now. Thanks.
Jun-03-2015 11:42 AM
dougrainer wrote:
Yes, on a Meter type refer, the needle should stay in the green. You have a bypass type tstat, that lowers the flame when inside refer temp is reached, but the flame stays ON and the needle should stay in the green. That IS your indication that the refer is indeed on, on LP. Doug