Where is the propane burner on an RV fridge?
Once the outside RV fridge access door is removed you should be able to see the cooling unit, the propane lines, and burner below it. This is the back of my Norcold RV fridge with an Amish built cooling unit, the Dometic version will look slightly different but the location of the fridge orifice burner is basically the same.
Why is propane not flowing in my motor home?
Many motor homes have an electric solenoid valve which is connected to a Propane Detector inside the motorhome. A solenoid is just a valve that is operated electronically. If there is no power to the solenoid or the propane detector, the solenoid will not open and allow the propane to flow.
Why does my Dometic refrigerator run without propane?
It is up to the individual and what he/she is comfortable with. Low voltage could be the cause of this. Coach batteries could be low or dead. The refrigerator has to have 12 volts power to run on propane, or 120 volt power to run without propane. The coach batteries must be fully charged. Also, try resetting the check on lights.
How do you turn off propane in a RV?
You want to turn off the propane by closing the valves on the tanks and turn off the fridge so it doesn’t keep trying to light the flame. Remove the access panel located outside of the RV behind the fridge. It usually has a door like the one pictured below.
Once the outside RV fridge access door is removed you should be able to see the cooling unit, the propane lines, and burner below it. This is the back of my Norcold RV fridge with an Amish built cooling unit, the Dometic version will look slightly different but the location of the fridge orifice burner is basically the same.
How to tell if an RV propane regulator is bad?
How To Tell if an RV Propane Regulator is Bad. If your propane gas regulator is working correctly the flame color should be blue and the flame height will be even around your cooktop burner. All you need to do to troubleshoot your RV propane regulator is to look for some common signs of trouble.
You want to turn off the propane by closing the valves on the tanks and turn off the fridge so it doesn’t keep trying to light the flame. Remove the access panel located outside of the RV behind the fridge. It usually has a door like the one pictured below.
How to troubleshoot a Dometic RV refrigerator that is not working?
Certified Mobile RV Technician, Darren Koepp, troubleshoots a Dometic RV refrigerator that is not working on propane. In this instance, the electrode wire was damaged and shorting out and therefore the burner was unable to ignite.
What to do if your RV Fridge is not cooling?
1. Turn Off The Propane & The RV Fridge You want to turn off the propane by closing the valves on the tanks and turn off the fridge so it doesn’t keep trying to light the flame. 2. Remove The RV Fridge Access Door Remove the access panel located outside of the RV behind the fridge. It usually has a door like the one pictured below.
Why is my RV refrigerator in auto mode?
It also has a “Gas Mode” switch to start up by using propane. After several successful trips using both options, a problem has developed where I can only use the “Gas Mode” switch to start the refrigerator. It will not start using the “Auto Mode”. The light inside will come on so it is getting power but it will not get cold even after 24 hours.
What to do if your refrigerator is not working on propane?
Verify that you do have 12+ VDC to the back of the refrigerator– the PC board requires 12 VDC to operate on propane as well as on 120 VAC. 2. Turn on propane stove and verify normal, steady flame. 3. Do annual burner-area tune-up as described in your refrigerator’s owners manual. It takes no parts and no special tools.
1. Turn Off The Propane & The RV Fridge You want to turn off the propane by closing the valves on the tanks and turn off the fridge so it doesn’t keep trying to light the flame. 2. Remove The RV Fridge Access Door Remove the access panel located outside of the RV behind the fridge. It usually has a door like the one pictured below.
It also has a “Gas Mode” switch to start up by using propane. After several successful trips using both options, a problem has developed where I can only use the “Gas Mode” switch to start the refrigerator. It will not start using the “Auto Mode”. The light inside will come on so it is getting power but it will not get cold even after 24 hours.
What kind of gas does an RV refrigerator use?
The two main gases used in an RV Fridge are ammonia and hydrogen. The cooling system turns the ammonia gas into a liquid and the more you have the better. Then gravity moves the ammonia liquid to where the hydrogen gas removes the heat in the ammonia.
What should I do if my refrigerator in my RV is not working?
If your Norcold or Dometic refrigerator is not working at all after you pulled it out of winter storage, check the cooling components behind the vent cover. If your RV sat in negative temperatures over the winter, the cooling liquid might be frozen. Use a space heater or 60-watt incandescent bulb to warm it up slowly.
Why is my Norcold refrigerator not staying lit on propane?
Is your Norcold refrigerator not staying lit on propane (LP)? The most common cause of this is a dirty burner/ orifice. If you go to the back of the refrigerator and locate the burner at the bottom right hand side, you can sometimes physically diagnosis this.
Why is my Norcold RV refrigerator not working?
My Norcold RV fridge does not work on l.p. anymore. It was working OK on gas and not on electric. I replaced the power supply. Now electric is working but gas not. The gas lights steady but the spark keeps going like the igniter does not know the flame is OK!
Is there a way to light a Dometic refrigerator with propane?
A few times we were able to manually light the fridge using a lighter through the outside control panel but at other times, it didn’t respond to that either. The refrigerator works perfect when plugged into power, just not propane.