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How Do You Service A Campers Propane Heating System?

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How Do You Service A Campers Propane Heating System?

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Furnaces fueled by propane heat most RVs. Like a household furnace, it heats the air in a heat exchange, then pushes the heated air by a fan through ductwork located in different areas of the RV. There are some furnaces that just blows the heated air directly into the RV without ductwork. At times, the propane heating system can be flawed and need repairs. Some repairs are easy enough to troubleshoot and do on your own. Check the voltage of the RV furnace. RV furnaces fail when the voltage is below 10.5 volts. If there is no power going to the furnace, there may be a problem with the generator. Check the pilot light. Pilot light failure is one of the most common problems of the furnace. To resolve this, first make sure there is propane and that it is on. Make sure the pilot light control is fully depressed. The gas pressure regulator should be set to 11 inches of water-column pressure. Make sure the igniter gap is 1/8 inch. Try purging the air out of the lines and make sure the orifice

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