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Good evening,
My 2018 Carbon 347 propane regulator had a manual switch over from one tank to the other. I swapped it for a automatic switch over regulator and now the furnace exhaust fumes really stink. I can find no info as far as inches of water column. I feel this is dangerous. I can put the original one back on but really want the automatic. Tanks always run empty after bedtime. Thanks, Dennis
 

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Good evening,
My 2018 Carbon 347 propane regulator had a manual switch over from one tank to the other. I swapped it for a automatic switch over regulator and now the furnace exhaust fumes really stink. I can find no info as far as inches of water column. I feel this is dangerous. I can put the original one back on but really want the automatic. Tanks always run empty after bedtime. Thanks, Dennis
Personally I like to run one tank at a time. That way I know when I need to refill the empty tank. I have gauges on both tanks and check them regularly. When I’m getting very low on one tank, I switch to the other and immediately refill.
 

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