Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Lp Gas Detector Rv My LP Gas Leak Detector Keeps Going Off, Why?

My LP Gas Leak Detector keeps going off, why? - lp gas detector rv

I have a Fleetwood RV, 2006, and the LP Gas Leak Detector Pre Tell 26 provides control of CCI for at least 1-2 times per week. The detector I have is brown and horizontal, the green light is still running when the RV is in use and the warning light is red, and light the green light still error has actually enabled. In small letters under the light of the failure are the words (Low Voltage). The red warning light flashes usually about 8 or 9 hours, but not the smell of propane. Why if the tanks are empty and disconnected? The propane tanks are empty and batterries disconnected because they need now. I have my RV, the (only on my TV and refrigerator from time to time, using nothing wrong with my power source / connection).

2 comments:

Double D said...

This is a trailer for storage typical.
As a rule means that the battery is almost exhausted, supporters
and LP detector is to leave because of low voltage.
IE-no detection of gas, which is a low battery supply
Alarm.
Almost all mobile homes drain the battery (s), while
during storage, unless you have a switch on the battery
or get an edge in a position to keep the battery stack.
This can happen in a month - flat battery.

But you say that your trailer is attached?
Are you sure it is. IE you switch
are connected to be triggered.
If you have any items in the caravan in current use
and the work, then it is possible that the LP detector
recognize somethingg more.

LP sensors detect gases other than LP.
When sealed, the trailer was closed for the winter, it is possible to
LP detector is gone because of degassing of the tail
Wood or foam board or skates on the trailer.
Try to open a valve or crack a window for fresh
Air.

It is also possible that your center does not support the power
Battery, as it should.
Sorry, it's that it very difficult to cause problems
Internet. It is high time to review a friend, get
Battery voltage with a meter, or do it yourself.

No longer in search of evidence - the LPG tanks are closed
The right foot?

Finally - if positive, can be dry and not
hasI connected the battery and not other possible
Gas Supply --
Note that you can detect most gases removed - why not just the backup LP Detector
Fuse box and forget about until you actually LPG
and camping.

The latter proposal, not just for fun .... It has been reported
Bungalows in other newsgroups like a big dog on land to
LP can be compensated by the detector with a fart.
No kidding .....

Good luck!
KyDan

david g said...

Read the manual

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