...strong odor of propane. While it is ON you don't smell propane. What is wrong with it. I have had it for four years. You need to clean it out. Take the wall heater down and use a air compressor to ...
...turn the main gas on it pulls the pilot flame away from the thermocouple and cools it off so it drops the signal. Check the gas pressure should have 10 to 11 "WC of manifold pressure. And you could ...
Question about The Companion Group Heating & Cooling
Turn the valve ON. 2. The gas control knob on the heater is not exactly in the PILOT position. Unless the knob bottoms out and you feel strong pressure (other than spring pressure) pushing back at you
Question about Vanguard Heating & Cooling
...strong exhaust-like odor in house. Has black residue coming out of top vents. No fan on this unit.Help! Propane wall heater. We have a Vanguard model VP22001TB. 22,000 max btu. Probably installed ...
...turn it off. I bought it used so, no manuals. any help would be appreciated. These produce large amounts of carbon monoxide, so you essentially are poisoning yourself. Leave the garage door open part ...
...gas coming through. It's very, very rare for the control valve to fail. Generally, it's caused by forcing the valve to turn when it "appears" to be locked up. I suspect, that one of the three ...
Question about Endless Summer Heating & Cooling
turn the tank off before turning the control to off and wait five minutes. I replaced the battery on the igniter and check to make sure I have sufficient propane. What do i do to fix? Hello, Typically
...gas control valve, be sure it's turned to the Pilot position and is firmly pressed in, when you try to manually light the pilot. If you don't feel strong pressure pushing back at you (more ...
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