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"POOF" From LP Heater
12-10-2005, 14:52
Post: #11
"POOF" From LP Heater
man you guys scare me

just 4 screws and 1 line and 1 elec plug to take the whole thing out
and ck it for sure that is fine and clean
you can do it if this red neck did his@@

woody 81fcrb

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> Thank you Steve. I'll follow your input...and run outside.
Probable
> start with the bedroom heater.
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> Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif.
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> trvlngnrs wrote:
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> > > We've never used our LP heaters. However, during the next
couple
> > months they will be needed when camped out in the desert. With
tank
> > valve open, do I set the dash switch to LP ON, and set the
thermostats
> > to the desired temp? Something more? I'll attempt to clean them
first.
> >
> >
> > Ha, are you brave! Asking me for help. Here is what I've figured
out
> > so far:
> >
> > * Propane tank on.
> > * LP detector on.
> > * Dash LP switch has to be on to provide 12 volt to the ignitor.
> > * Each furnace has it's own thermostat, each one of these must
be on
> > (small lever on the bottom).
> > * Set desired temp.
> > * Stand outside:-) (I used to work in a burn unit)
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12-11-2005, 10:02
Post: #12
"POOF" From LP Heater
Most likely the combustion chamber / combustion flue has wasp nests in
it.

It sounds like it is igniting, but not enough air flow, poof it lights
but blows itself out (not enough oxygen), the "three-strike" board will
reset and try again to ignite until three tries are unsuccessful.

If you're very lucky you will be able to remove the nests from the
outside, through the outside vents, small hooked wire and small
flashlight. If not so lucky, then the furnace(s) will need
removal/disassembly. Working on an LP furnace isn't to be taken
lightly, there are plenty of good RV techs out there who can carry out
the work safely. $100 savings is IMO not worth the risk.

While apart, the burner should be cleaned, a hacksaw-blade in each slot
tends to remove carbon nicely. Reassembly is fairly simple if you
remember what screw came from where, and where gaskets should be. Oil
the motor slightly while you're in there. The furnace MUST be leak-
checked after reassembly/installation, LP leaks might not be detected
by the LP shutoff/leak detector so don't stake your life on it.
Cleaning the burner slots and combustion chamber/blower should prevent
carbon build-up on the inside of the burner (and the outside of the
coach). Carbon/soot on the side of the coach is an indicator that there
is a problem with the furnace.

The NT-16 furnace can be changed in most cases to the newer-style NT-20
which is a bit noisier, if necessary.

- Jeff Miller


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "trvlngnrs"
wrote:
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> While outside, removing the polarity monitor, I noticed the bedroom LP
> heater would run for awhile then I would hear a "POOF". The heater
> would run for a few minutes and "POOF" again.
>
> I have already vacumed the areas I could get too, but really couldn't
> get to very much of the heater due to the metal box it's in.
>
> I've been told a couple times to clean it, but how? Do I need to
> disconnect the gas line and take it out? Is there a way to open up the
> heater box to clean inside it?
>
> TIA,
> Steve Harrie
> '86 PT38
>
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12-11-2005, 19:18
Post: #13
"POOF" From LP Heater
Thanks for all the tips guys. I'm on a stretch of 12 shifts, so it'll be a
few days before I get to work on the rig. I've added the info to my files
though!

Steve Harrie


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12-13-2005, 09:45
Post: #14
"POOF" From LP Heater
Curt, where are you going to be? In the desert? Blair in Oregon
----- Original Message -----
From: Curt Sprenger
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] "POOF" From LP Heater


Steve, glad you brought up LP heaters.

We've never used our LP heaters. However, during the next couple months
they will be needed when camped out in the desert. With tank valve open,
do I set the dash switch to LP ON, and set the thermostats to the
desired temp? Something more? I'll attempt to clean them first.

Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif.








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