Richard
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- Knoxville, TN
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- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
I guess with the turn of the weather, staying warm is higher on my mind.
I have noticed what seems to be trend and am curious if I have a budding issue.
About a year ago, we had a ventless fireplace installed. I have a dual manifold outside where I keep a 100 pound tank attached (as backup) and sitting on a stand, I have a 30 pound tank that use day to day. I use he 30 pound tanks (rotate through three of them) because they are easier to move than the 100 pound tank.
Anyways, here seems to be the problem:
As of yesterday, I have a freshly filled 100 pound AND 30 pound tank attached to the switching manifold. I had the 100 pound tank selected. Pilot lights & stay lit. I turn the fire on an it seems to sputter and go out (including the pilot). Tried 15 times and every time it goes out
I got it burning again, went outside & activated the 30 pound tank. Came back in and the fireplace works 100% fine.
Can the 100 pound tank cause an issue by being too full? (I know it all goes through a regulator)
I had this SAME thing happen when I used my PRIOR 100 pound tank. The problem seemed to go away after I blew some propane off. (literally... I disconnected the connection and opened the valve for 2-3 seconds)
Why might the large tanks be creating an issue?
I have noticed what seems to be trend and am curious if I have a budding issue.
About a year ago, we had a ventless fireplace installed. I have a dual manifold outside where I keep a 100 pound tank attached (as backup) and sitting on a stand, I have a 30 pound tank that use day to day. I use he 30 pound tanks (rotate through three of them) because they are easier to move than the 100 pound tank.
Anyways, here seems to be the problem:
As of yesterday, I have a freshly filled 100 pound AND 30 pound tank attached to the switching manifold. I had the 100 pound tank selected. Pilot lights & stay lit. I turn the fire on an it seems to sputter and go out (including the pilot). Tried 15 times and every time it goes out
I got it burning again, went outside & activated the 30 pound tank. Came back in and the fireplace works 100% fine.
Can the 100 pound tank cause an issue by being too full? (I know it all goes through a regulator)
I had this SAME thing happen when I used my PRIOR 100 pound tank. The problem seemed to go away after I blew some propane off. (literally... I disconnected the connection and opened the valve for 2-3 seconds)
Why might the large tanks be creating an issue?