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LPG not geting through to cooker nor fridge after fill up
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 10:34
by frankyworthy
HI
I've just filled up with LPG but am not getting gas through to the cooker nor the fridge. The fridge is clicking and wants to ignite but starved of gas I think.
After surfing forums it seems it may be blocked by a bit of crap which gets through if the tank has been empty or is generated by the high pressure force of the re-fill itself.
Any ideas, suggestions would be welcome. It's a Westy 89 Atlantic.
Re: LPG not geting through to cooker nor fridge after fill up
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 11:08
by kevtherev
tank is turned on I presume?
regulator working ok?
Re: LPG not geting through to cooker nor fridge after fill up
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 14:37
by more speed
There are some gas taps under the sink in the cooker unit.
Usually red, from memory one turns the gas on and the other 2 are for the fridge or rings depends if you want them seprately or all on.
Re: LPG not geting through to cooker nor fridge after fill up
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 14:50
by frankyworthy
Hi Kev
Thanks. I'm new to all this so need to check the obvious
tank is turned on I presume? Er yeah. It has worked in the past. Where is the on/off switch to check? By the fill up nozzle?
regulator working ok? Dunno. How do I check this?
Re: LPG not geting through to cooker nor fridge after fill up
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 14:52
by frankyworthy
There are some gas taps under the sink in the cooker unit.
Usually red, from memory one turns the gas on and the other 2 are for the fridge or rings depends if you want them seprately or all on.
I can check these. Should they be up/down for on or left/right for on?
Re: LPG not geting through to cooker nor fridge after fill up
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 15:54
by kevtherev
frankyworthy wrote:Hi Kev
Thanks. I'm new to all this so need to check the obvious
tank is turned on I presume? Er yeah. It has worked in the past. Where is the on/off switch to check? By the fill up nozzle?
regulator working ok? Dunno. How do I check this?
is this your set up?
ok if it was working ok in the past and you haven't turned it off.. then it ain't that
Inside the regulator, there is a little poppet valve controlled by springs and a diaphragm this valve can stick shut if the spring over the diaphragm is busted.
to test the regulator requires you to turn off the tank valve, disconnect the outlet pipe, then slowly open the tank valve, if gas comes out,the regulator is letting gas through presumably at the right bar.
replace the regulator with a working one if it doesn't.
try turning a burner on and turn the corresponding red valve to see if gas comes out
Re: LPG not geting through to cooker nor fridge after fill up
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 19:43
by frankyworthy
kevtherev wrote:frankyworthy wrote:Hi Kev
Thanks. I'm new to all this so need to check the obvious
tank is turned on I presume? Er yeah. It has worked in the past. Where is the on/off switch to check? By the fill up nozzle?
regulator working ok? Dunno. How do I check this?
is this your set up?
ok if it was working ok in the past and you haven't turned it off.. then it ain't that
Inside the regulator, there is a little poppet valve controlled by springs and a diaphragm this valve can stick shut if the spring over the diaphragm is busted.
to test the regulator requires you to turn off the tank valve, disconnect the outlet pipe, then slowly open the tank valve, if gas comes out,the regulator is letting gas through presumably at the right bar.
replace the regulator with a working one if it doesn't.
try turning a burner on and turn the corresponding red valve to see if gas comes out
Thanks Kev
I'll check this tomorrow or Thursday.
Re: LPG not geting through to cooker nor fridge after fill up
Posted: 07 Apr 2010, 18:16
by jason k
look at this
http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/westy ... 40840.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
there is a downloadable manual.
what you should always do is screw the brass valve shut when filling as it blows crap around in the tank which can come thru and block the jet on the fridge.
worst case its fridge out time. which is easy
E D I T* do the hob rings light?