Gas Leak Test

d. winchtester

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Claude

Your description of Your gas leak has got me to thinking. I have been
through the whole bubble test process myself and never found any leaks,
however I am in the habit of always turning off the gas at the tank when
I am not going to use the coach for any length of time. When I then turn
on the gas it then takes forever to get the fridge to light. This has lead
me to believe that there is a leak and that the line is filing with air
while it sits and the air needs to get expelled before the fridge lights. I
think it is time for me to do a little more investigation. Could you provide
a more detailed description of the manometer you used and how you
connected it to the PG plumbing.

Dan W
78 Royal Portland OR

PS Hops this reaches the list, Few of my past posts have gotten there,
I suspect that it due to having a different "Reply" address then my
sending address.
 
The stuff I found at Grangers worked. Found my air leak although it was so low
that it took a day to go from 120# to 60 It stays on the fittings a long
time, long enough to find small ones. Since it worked on my air system, could
work on gas as well.
Al Chernoff

> [Admin note - Dan, your emails to the list are "bouncing" because
> your "From" address doesn't match the address that you're sub-
> scribed under. Patrick]
>
> Claude
>
> Your description of Your gas leak has got me to thinking. I have been
> through the whole bubble test process myself and never found any leaks,
> however I am in the habit of always turning off the gas at the tank when
> I am not going to use the coach for any length of time. When I then turn
> on the gas it then takes forever to get the fridge to light. This has lead
> me to believe that there is a leak and that the line is filing with air
> while it sits and the air needs to get expelled before the fridge lights. I
> think it is time for me to do a little more investigation. Could you provide
> a more detailed description of the manometer you used and how you
> connected it to the PG plumbing.
>
> Dan W
> 78 Royal Portland OR
>
> PS Hops this reaches the list, Few of my past posts have gotten there,
> I suspect that it due to having a different "Reply" address then my
> sending address.