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Propane System Issue
02-08-2007, 07:44
Post: #11
Propane System Issue
David:

The power source for that unit should be in the rear left hand load center.
Glass fuse, open the center bedroom over head, remove the insert panel
there and on the right there should be a row of circuit breakers then some
glass fuse holders, I believe it is there.

Ralph

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
84FC35
Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma

At 07:03 PM 2/8/2007 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi Bill, I have determined that there is no power to the detector. I
>pulled it out and applied power to the unit direct from the battery
>and it lights up. Now I need to find the incoming power source to
>the gas detector. I have a call in to Wanderlodge but I plan to
>check the CCI Controls web site.
>
>David 89 WB
>
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "pattypape"
>wrote:
> >
> > Hi Dave,
> >
> > I am mostly familiar with our 88 FC, But some of the electrical
> > drawings that I have do refer to a PT. As you probably already
>know
> > Propane is dangerous and can explode and kill. And your tank is
>full.
> > So if you want to continue, Check that the master shut off and
>the
> > electronic master switches are turned ON.
> >
> > I have one, two stage pressure regulator, some BB's have more than
> > one regulator, so check the propane at all appliances, such as:
> > stove, all heaters and refrig etc. If all propane is shut off ,
> > again check the main manual shut off valve. Rotate it again
>ON/OFF/On.
> >
> > If still no propane, I would then suspect the auto propane
>detector
> > shut down. It should have a test button, with a light and an
>alarm.
> > Find the shut off solenoid. It is easy to hear and feel the
>magnetic
> > solenoid activate when the power is applied to the propane
>detector.
> > If you decide that the auto shut off is
>defective.
> > You could try to apply 12volt DC directly to the terminals of the
> > solenoid. This is not a good practice, but for a momentary test,
> > this may isolate your problem. The solenoid needs 12 volts to
>open,
> > then the circuit drops this voltage to about 4 to 8 volt to hold
>it
> > open, So again it is not a good idea to keep 12 volts on the
> > solenoid for a longer period of time.
> > For more information check the CCI Controls web site .
> > http://www.ccicontrols.com
> >
> > or
> >
> > http://www.ccicontrols.com/7719%20Instru...200704.pdf
> >
> > Bill 88 FC
> >
>
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Messages In This Thread
Propane System Issue - David Hanvy - 02-07-2007, 13:59
Propane System Issue - ernieekberg@...> - 02-07-2007, 14:08
Propane System Issue - David Hanvy - 02-07-2007, 14:22
Propane System Issue - pattypape - 02-07-2007, 14:43
Propane System Issue - ernieekberg@...> - 02-07-2007, 15:00
Propane System Issue - David Hanvy - 02-07-2007, 15:43
Propane System Issue - Gregory OConnor - 02-07-2007, 17:06
Propane System Issue - pattypape - 02-08-2007, 01:52
Propane System Issue - David Hanvy - 02-08-2007, 03:56
Propane System Issue - David Hanvy - 02-08-2007, 07:03
Propane System Issue - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 02-08-2007 07:44
Propane System Issue - David Hanvy - 02-08-2007, 12:26
Propane System Issue - David Hanvy - 02-09-2007, 13:17
Propane System Issue - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 02-10-2007, 01:27



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