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โSep-05-2020 09:29 PM
dougrainer wrote:Thank you for this information. I have always wondered about the leakdown after storage.
There is no such thing as a completely sealed LP system. The system will leak down the LP in the system when the Tank is turned off over days/weeks.
YOU NEVER USE OR NEED TO USE ANY SEALANT ON A FLARE FITTING. NEVER!
If a flare leaks FIX the copper flare, do not attempt to use sealant. PIPE fittings, you use sealant/teflon tape. Doug
โSep-05-2020 08:54 PM
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โSep-05-2020 06:19 AM
ajriding wrote:
So, it is not normal for the pressure to leak down overnight?
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โSep-05-2020 06:14 AM
ajriding wrote:
So, it is not normal for the pressure to leak down overnight?
This is not a red/green indicator as on a two-tank system, it is a dial, green range is full tank, as tank pressure lowers the dial moves into a red colored background (not unlike the red in your rpm tachometer).
The dial measures psi and shows this with a needle.
I should have explained this more clearly at first.
Nylog is the stuff. It is cheap insurance for sealing things. It is used in the refrigeration industry as gospel. Use it on all your propane fittings from now on. Teflon tapes are of the past now unless you need to lubricate the threads..
I did not use Nylog on the tank fitting, possible that is a leak? I will go bubble check that and nylong it and retest.
**also, this tank I have had sitting in garage for 6+ months so I do not suspect it is leaking when closed.
Temps change very little overnight here during summer, not enough to swing psi this much.
If this is not normal then I will assume it is the pigtail, which is the only used part in the system other than the heater.
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โSep-04-2020 10:01 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
RV Propane Leak Test.......
High Pressure Side (before Regulator)
Turn the main LP Gas Valve to the on position and listen for the initial PSST sound. After a second or two, the sound of flowing LP should stop.
Next step is to notice the green band in the clear regulator cap. Now turn the main LP gas valve off at the LP tank for
3 to 4 minutes.
Watch the green band in the clear regulator window, and it should stay green. If it turns red, (low gas indicator), this indicates a possible leak.
Low Pressure Side (after the Regulator)
Requires using a manometer connected to system.....stove top burner at manifold can be used
Valve in Propane Supply....verify system is 11"WC
Valve out Propane Supply...then slowly open burner knob and drop system pressure to 8"WC then close burner knob
Monitor pressure for 15 minutes....no change in system pressure then system is GOOD
System pressure drops....how fast will indicate size of leak
But only 15 minutes is required for leak down test on low pressure side
And only 3-4 minutes on high pressure side
Doubt you have a leak....indicator green/red is NOT a accurate means of testing
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