read a thread earlier on the proper method for hooking up the propane tanks (2) to the sysem.Both tanks full....indicator in the green.....
Switch on the furnace at thermo control unit in trailer and it cycles the fan on but wont ignite. Is there a special set procedure for the thermostat to function???? at a loss here...............was running earlier til tank ran dry......now refilled and the problem arrises.....
thx
Terry and Jo said
01:26 AM Nov 27, 2011
I don't know if this would be the problem, but the newer check valves on the LPG cylinders are supposedly more sensitive. I've been told to be sure and open them V-E-R-Y slowly to prevent them from snapping shut.
I have had that happen to me a time or two. Unlike previous check valves, I don't hear mine at all when they close. You might try closing the valves for a few minutes and then open them slowly and carefully.
Now, having said all of that, are you getting gas at the cookstove and the hot water heater? If you are getting gas and flame there, then something else is the problem.
Good luck. Oh, and welcome to the RV Dreams forums. There are a lot of knowledgeable folks here, so one of them should be of help to you.
Terry
Workinrvers said
07:36 AM Nov 27, 2011
possible that there is some air in the LP lines as well. Light the stove burner and let it burn for minute or so and then try the furnace again.
BandA said
09:50 AM Nov 27, 2011
Terry and Jo wrote:
I don't know if this would be the problem, but the newer check valves on the LPG cylinders are supposedly more sensitive. I've been told to be sure and open them V-E-R-Y slowly to prevent them from snapping shut.
I have had that happen to me a time or two. Unlike previous check valves, I don't hear mine at all when they close. You might try closing the valves for a few minutes and then open them slowly and carefully.
Now, having said all of that, are you getting gas at the cookstove and the hot water heater? If you are getting gas and flame there, then something else is the problem.
Good luck. Oh, and welcome to the RV Dreams forums. There are a lot of knowledgeable folks here, so one of them should be of help to you.
Terry
Terry is absolutely correct.
I work for an LPG dealer we refill cylinders as well as RV parts you'd be suprised how many people come to purchase new regulators because of the excess flow valves (check valves) closing because in a system devoid of gas the flow through the valve is enough to close it off to any fuel flow. This was mandated by the powers who be to insure that the individual who had the tendency to burn there hoses only lost a small amount of LP instead of the full tank.
Scroll down to the section Towable Propane Systems. Read that section very carefully and then proceed to How To Fix The Situation.
It has to do with a built-in "flow limiting device" and the propane system equalizing itself by building up back pressure.
This diagnosis and fix has worked for us and several others that read about it on our Propane Lessons Journal entry.
It MAY not be your issue, but it's worth a shot.
capnconk said
12:05 AM Nov 29, 2011
thanks everyone for the input................will read up and experiment a little more............ regards from the rain coast............... Rory
kb0zke said
07:39 PM Nov 29, 2011
capnconk, are you on the Heartland Owners' Forum? If not, you ought to be. Go to http://www.heartlandowners.org/forum.php and register. You can join a group that is specific to your particular Heartland brand, as well as the general forum. Lots of helpful people there. They have certainly helped me several times.
read a thread earlier on the proper method for hooking up the propane tanks (2) to the sysem.Both tanks full....indicator in the green.....
Switch on the furnace at thermo control unit in trailer and it cycles the fan on but wont ignite. Is there a special set procedure for the thermostat to function???? at a loss here...............was running earlier til tank ran dry......now refilled and the problem arrises.....
thx
I don't know if this would be the problem, but the newer check valves on the LPG cylinders are supposedly more sensitive. I've been told to be sure and open them V-E-R-Y slowly to prevent them from snapping shut.
I have had that happen to me a time or two. Unlike previous check valves, I don't hear mine at all when they close. You might try closing the valves for a few minutes and then open them slowly and carefully.
Now, having said all of that, are you getting gas at the cookstove and the hot water heater? If you are getting gas and flame there, then something else is the problem.
Good luck. Oh, and welcome to the RV Dreams forums. There are a lot of knowledgeable folks here, so one of them should be of help to you.
Terry
Terry is absolutely correct.
I work for an LPG dealer we refill cylinders as well as RV parts you'd be suprised how many people come to purchase new regulators because of the excess flow valves (check valves) closing because in a system devoid of gas the flow through the valve is enough to close it off to any fuel flow. This was mandated by the powers who be to insure that the individual who had the tendency to burn there hoses only lost a small amount of LP instead of the full tank.
Here is a link that helped us solve the problem: Gary Motley's Propane Safety & Use.
Scroll down to the section Towable Propane Systems. Read that section very carefully and then proceed to How To Fix The Situation.
It has to do with a built-in "flow limiting device" and the propane system equalizing itself by building up back pressure.
This diagnosis and fix has worked for us and several others that read about it on our Propane Lessons Journal entry.
It MAY not be your issue, but it's worth a shot.
regards from the rain coast...............
Rory