kenclench
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2023
- Messages
- 39
- Location
- Ventura CA
- RV Year
- 1996
- RV Make
- Rexhall
- RV Model
- Vision
- RV Length
- 28
- Chassis
- Chevrolet
- Engine
- 454
- Fulltimer
- Yes
This seems like it may be a common dilemma, but its new to me.
LP gas was working fine to water heater, fridge, stove, and furnace (supply to furnace. The furnace itself was not operable). I had removed the furnace for service, and plugged the fluted end of the supply line. Still, all appliances worked fine. Reinstalled the furnace, and connected the gas supply line. First thing I noticed is the furnace doesn't seem to be heating. Fan goes (I had replaced the relay), just no heat. This morning when I lit the stove, barley a flame. Consistent small flame, just nothing more. And, water heater won't fire. I hear the click, just no fire to water heater.
It seems coincidental that every thing was fine prior to reinstalling the furnace, and connecting the gas to it. The valve on the LP tank is fully open.
I had difficulty getting the furnace housing back in, and realized the gas line was in the way. I had to jostle it around (somewhat aggressively as my patience ran more thin!). I suppose a small piece of debris could have gotten in to the gas line via the connection point at the furnace...?
There's no smell of leaking LP gas. That's about all I have. I think Ive included everything. Any input would be appreciated!
LP gas was working fine to water heater, fridge, stove, and furnace (supply to furnace. The furnace itself was not operable). I had removed the furnace for service, and plugged the fluted end of the supply line. Still, all appliances worked fine. Reinstalled the furnace, and connected the gas supply line. First thing I noticed is the furnace doesn't seem to be heating. Fan goes (I had replaced the relay), just no heat. This morning when I lit the stove, barley a flame. Consistent small flame, just nothing more. And, water heater won't fire. I hear the click, just no fire to water heater.
It seems coincidental that every thing was fine prior to reinstalling the furnace, and connecting the gas to it. The valve on the LP tank is fully open.
I had difficulty getting the furnace housing back in, and realized the gas line was in the way. I had to jostle it around (somewhat aggressively as my patience ran more thin!). I suppose a small piece of debris could have gotten in to the gas line via the connection point at the furnace...?
There's no smell of leaking LP gas. That's about all I have. I think Ive included everything. Any input would be appreciated!