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ghaindle wrote:Liquid propane or rather liquid and gaseous propane combination in the supply line will flare quite a bit when ignited. Having no regulation will cause an eruption. From 1500 mi. away, it's hard to say what caused the fire, could have been one of the above or could be many other causes.
Over the weekend a friend of mine tested her cook top for an upcoming trip. The burner erupted and in a matter of seconds the trailer was burned to the ground. Could this have been the cause?
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Chris Bryant wrote:dougrainer wrote:
The usual cause of a leaking LP regulator is just one thing----Liquid LP gets into the regulator.
1. Overfilling the LP tank even tho it has a Auto cut off and running down the road with the tank completely full with the valve open will allow the Liquid LP to slosh into the pick up tube.
2. Depending on the tank, the pick up tube may be welded on in the wrong place and will allow Liquid LP to get to the regulator. There some Manchester ASME tanks that have this problem. Tiffin had a few and the tanks had to be replaced. After 3 regulators, the odds are you have a defective LP tank. Doug
What he said. Frosting of the regulator in 80 degree weather means liquid is in it, period.
โOct-20-2013 03:50 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
I thought I answered in this thread.. Might have been an identical thread in another forum
I know of two things (other than a defect) that can cause a regulator to leak
ONE is back pressure.. ("Foreign regulator) If your regulator is properly set at say 11" of water pressure. and you have a 2nd tank hooked via it's own regulator to the output side and it's set to 11.01" the lower pressure regulator will attempt to vent propane from the low pressure side to bring it down.
This, I assume is not your problem however.
The other is this.. Many motor home tanks have two outlets. Liquid and Gas.. The Liquid outlet is for a propane generator
The gas one is for the regulator
Hooked to the wrong outlet.
THIS will cause the regulator to frost like you would not belive. The "Vapor temp" of liquid (The boiling point or where it turns to vapor) Somewhat rounded is forty degrees below zero, Your choice of C or F.
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โOct-19-2013 05:58 PM
dougrainer wrote:
The usual cause of a leaking LP regulator is just one thing----Liquid LP gets into the regulator.
1. Overfilling the LP tank even tho it has a Auto cut off and running down the road with the tank completely full with the valve open will allow the Liquid LP to slosh into the pick up tube.
2. Depending on the tank, the pick up tube may be welded on in the wrong place and will allow Liquid LP to get to the regulator. There some Manchester ASME tanks that have this problem. Tiffin had a few and the tanks had to be replaced. After 3 regulators, the odds are you have a defective LP tank. Doug
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