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The correct gas input pressure for a propane refrigerator, all RV appliances, and most other propane gas equipment is 11" water column. The propane refrigerator is probably the "pickiest" appliance when it comes to input gas pressure. There is very little tolerance in the gas pressure before problems begin. Appliance input pressure is controlled by the regulator on the propane tank. A gauge called a manometer is used to measure this low side pressure. Low side pressure is after the regulator on the propane tank. The pressure in the tank and before the regulator is high pressure and would blow out a manometer. Since most people don't own a manometer, if you have doubts about your gas pressure, it would be prudent to just replace the propane regulator. Although the purchase of a manometer isn't a good investment for most people, it's a must buy for anyone expecting to do a lot of work on propane appliances, or someone in an isolated location who needs all the help he can get in troubleshooting. Using a ManometerA manometer is a gauge with a rubber hose attached to it. At the end of the hose is a rubber cone made to slide over a variety of fittings. The outer red numbers on the manometer represent inches of water column,while the inner black scale represents ounces per square inch. As you can see in the picture above, 11" water column is roughly equivalent to 6 ounces of pressure per square inch -- less than 1/2 pound of pressure. Not much. Testing Regulator Pressure Diagnosing Refrigerator Gas Problems Never leave a manometer connection unattended. Since the connection is only a rubber cone over a fitting, it can easily come loose and allow propane to escape at a very fast rate, creating a fire or explosion. Not all refrigerators have test points and this is unfortunate. The only thing you can do in this case, unless you want to create your own in line test point, is disconnect the gas line at the burner orifice and place the cone of the manometer over the end of the gas line. This will give you the pressure to the orifice, but won't pick up subtle, fluctuating problems. |
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RV Refrigerator HomeThis RV refridgerator information was originally located on rvmobile.comRV Mobile Inc. 11715 HWY 99, Everett, WA 98204 The owner of RV Mobile Inc. apparently suffered a heart attack and the original website was shut down. It has been reposted here to preserve this wealth of information RV refridgerator information. |