โMay-20-2021 05:36 AM
โMay-22-2021 07:50 AM
Sjm9911 wrote:
Is the outside low or high pressure? What does the fitting look like, quick connect or screw on?
porterwake wrote:
So I have a popup camper too, with a stove that moves from inside to outside. How nice since there are gas lines in both spots.
I hook the stove up, push the button down to lite, and try to light the burner. Nothing. Check that all valves are open, gas tank full, furnace works great. Nothing.
โMay-22-2021 04:24 AM
โMay-22-2021 04:08 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
If that is a regulator where the copper line is attached, you cannot have two regulators, one at the tank and another in the stove. Possibly the wrong stove was supplied.
โMay-21-2021 05:53 PM
porterwake wrote:dougrainer wrote:
1. You DO HAVE a regulator. Period. While you see the Tank hose at the tank, there IS a regulator connected to that hose.
2. The Gas line at the pic of the Range, that silver thing is the Range Regulator and it is there to drop the RV LP pressure from 11.5 inches to 10 inches which is what most RV Range/Ovens operate at.
3. Clarify, IF the Range is inside the RV in its mount hole does it operate and light OK?
4. It only fails to operate correctly when mounted outside?
5. If mounted outside, can you light the burners with a match?
6. Last, from your pic, there does NOT appear to be a Piezo or auto ignitor system. Your Range must be manually lit with a match or flame. Doug
3. Inside or outside, the gas does not make it to the burner. When I light the gas at the knobs, it lights, but very weakly. There is no hiss from even the opening at the knobs.
โMay-21-2021 08:55 AM
porterwake wrote:
3. Inside or outside, the gas does not make it to the burner. When I light the gas at the knobs, it lights, but very weakly. There is no hiss from even the opening at the knobs.
โMay-21-2021 08:15 AM
โMay-21-2021 08:12 AM
โMay-21-2021 07:04 AM
dougrainer wrote:
1. You DO HAVE a regulator. Period. While you see the Tank hose at the tank, there IS a regulator connected to that hose.
2. The Gas line at the pic of the Range, that silver thing is the Range Regulator and it is there to drop the RV LP pressure from 11.5 inches to 10 inches which is what most RV Range/Ovens operate at.
3. Clarify, IF the Range is inside the RV in its mount hole does it operate and light OK?
4. It only fails to operate correctly when mounted outside?
5. If mounted outside, can you light the burners with a match?
6. Last, from your pic, there does NOT appear to be a Piezo or auto ignitor system. Your Range must be manually lit with a match or flame. Doug
โMay-21-2021 03:51 AM
โMay-20-2021 08:32 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:Unlike me, lately.
...Quick disconnects can also fail to pass gas...
#2 too much wind?Yep, that's my problem! ๐
โMay-20-2021 09:09 AM
โMay-20-2021 08:34 AM
porterwake wrote:
So I have a popup camper too, with a stove that moves from inside to outside. How nice since there are gas lines in both spots.
I hook the stove up, push the button down to lite, and try to light the burner. Nothing. Check that all valves are open, gas tank full, furnace works great. Nothing.
Take the stove unit, apart and this is what is under the top plate.
Curious about this design. I was going to say that I'm not chemist but, I am a chemist and gas doesn't follow a path that is open.
โMay-20-2021 08:16 AM
โMay-20-2021 08:05 AM
Sjm9911 wrote:When I replaced my cooktop, both the old and new had a built in regulator. I'm assuming that the built in regulator drops the typical 11" WC to a lower value. I replaced the old one because the regulator malfunctioned. It worked well prior and the new one works well.
Oh, and if its double regulated, it will not work well at all. Thats why they asked if it has a seprate regulater.