Leak Testing my RV Propane System with a Digital Manometer

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • In this video, I demo a new RVing repair and maintenance gadget a friend gave me to try out. It's a digital manometer for testing the RVs LP gas system. It measures gas pressure by the Inches of Water Column (inH2O) allowing me to quickly check the correct reading and for a possibility of leaks.
    Disclaimer: Working with LP Gas can be dangerous. I’m not a certified RV technician merely an RV owner. This video should not be taken as instructional. If you decide to work on your own RV LP system do the research and be aware of all risks involved. I accept no liability, you have been warned. - Ray
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Комментарии • 36

  • @LoveYourRV
    @LoveYourRV  5 лет назад +1

    See my previous video where I built a rudimentary U tube manometer - www.loveyourrv.com/building-simple-rv-propane-leak-tester-u-tube-manometer/

  • @JonTanOsb
    @JonTanOsb 5 лет назад +6

    Love the disclaimer at the beginning. Way to CYA in case some fool does blow himself up. :)
    Jon in rural BC, Canada

  • @kengillis9904
    @kengillis9904 5 лет назад +3

    Glad to see some good information about propane systems. The test you used is the second best way to determine a gas leak in the fuel system. The best way is by having a licensed gas technician conduct the test. (Don't beat me up for that one, that's my disclaimer.) Without getting into too many details, I'll try to add some more information that may be helpful... By reducing the pressure the way you did, all of the diaghrams in the regulators will hang open calling for fuel. This means that you are testing the system from the valve on the cylinders right to the valves on the appliances (good test). Couple of suggestions. Add the extra piece of hose you have to the other fitting on the digital manometer, that will help to stabilize the fluctuating readings, especially if doing this outside with any air movement. Any connections past the appliance gas valves should be leak tested with liquid leak detector at the operating pressure (11 inches) after the leak test. The liquid leak detector you used is designed for the purpose so no need to wipe it off. Many people use a mixture of soap and water that may be corrosive to the fuel lines if not wiped off after testing. Finally, if you ever want to verify the accuracy of your digital manometer just connect it to the same gas manifold as your "U" tube manometer. The "U" tube is always the most accurate.
    40 year gas technician from Canada.

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the tips Ken, appreciate it, Cheers! Ray

  • @martyjunior8313
    @martyjunior8313 5 лет назад +1

    Very good details and yes you're doing it correctly and yes the outside Gasport is a wonderful way of doing it and you can buy the adapters for that at any RV parks department

  • @dogpatch75
    @dogpatch75 5 лет назад +2

    Very informative! I like the idea of rigging an adapter to utilize the external quick connect port for leak checks. This particular unit is $35 (US) on Amazon with 70% 5 star reviews.

    • @gman8962
      @gman8962 2 года назад

      where is the link to amazon?

  • @REVNUMANEWBERN
    @REVNUMANEWBERN 5 лет назад +1

    QUICK connect is a GREAT idea, when you get such figured out PLEASE do a update !

  • @mikemysicka7717
    @mikemysicka7717 5 лет назад +1

    Great idea! I will add this to my yearly check list.

  • @1951Roy
    @1951Roy 5 лет назад +1

    I would like to see the meter being use to check pressure to the refrigerator. Thanks for your video on the meter.

  • @codyhamilton7822
    @codyhamilton7822 5 лет назад +2

    awesome video i loved it safe travels!!!

  • @bptraveler6608
    @bptraveler6608 5 лет назад +1

    Always wondered how to check that. Macgyvering is what life it's all about. LOL.

  • @tagoooU
    @tagoooU 5 лет назад +1

    Someone commented the other day that 409 cleaner makes great leak detector bubble fluid.

  • @tonyt5498
    @tonyt5498 5 лет назад +1

    I'm always a little concerned about the rubber hoses after 5 or 10 years. So I can see at least an annual check being nice. Mind you you might need to run the bubble solution on the entire length of the rubber hose and not just at the joints.

  • @fireside007
    @fireside007 5 лет назад +1

    Ty!! . . . YOU ~ ROCK ! !

  • @timf6916
    @timf6916 5 лет назад +1

    Nice and Green

  • @darrellwampler6473
    @darrellwampler6473 5 лет назад +1

    Let's go Blues!!!!

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  5 лет назад

      Blues vs Boston and Bobby Orr comes out of retirement to score the winning goal, not that would be cool!

    • @darrellwampler6473
      @darrellwampler6473 5 лет назад +1

      @@LoveYourRV I remember Bobby Orr flying through the air like Superman. We need a cup in St Louis. Been waiting my whole life. GO BLUES!!!!!!

  • @robh063
    @robh063 3 года назад +1

    I know this video is a couple of years old now but I'm trying to figure out why I can't get my Furrion oven pilot to light. The stove top works fine so I have two propane lines obviously. I suspect it may be the regulator because there is no sound and no smell of propane in the oven but I want to check it. Any idea how I would do that? Disconnect the side of the regulator that goes to the oven and attach the hose from the manometer and then turn on the propane to see if it shows a reading? Of course this would be all on me and for entertainment purposes only :-)

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  3 года назад

      Sorry, I'm not familiar with Furrion stoves, didn't even know they made a stove.

  • @scottsheffield2594
    @scottsheffield2594 2 года назад +1

    Did you ever make a quick connect fitting for your digital manometer? I would like to know what you used if so. Thanks

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  2 года назад

      No so far I haven't. Going to have to get to a propane supply place so can figure out the connections. But sort of have put it off. Let me know if you figure something out. Cheers, Ray

    • @scottsheffield2594
      @scottsheffield2594 2 года назад +1

      @@LoveYourRV Thanks. I just received my digital manometer yesterday. It came with a fitting that has a nipple on one site to fit the tubing that comes with meter and the other side is threaded. I took that fitting to Home Depot and found that 3/8" ID tubing fits on the threaded side. That size tubing also fits over the burner spot on the stove. I may have to put a zip tie around it to tighten it if it leaks. Im going to try it out this weekend to test my system like you did. You could buy one of these fittings in brass at Home Depot or Lowes to make it work. It is where the tubing stuff for ice makers is at.

  • @thomaslevy2119
    @thomaslevy2119 5 лет назад +1

    The electronic manometers may not be accurate right out of the box. Do not rely on its readings. It will need to be calibrated before use according to a water column manometer to insure accuracy. The cheap one I bought was way off, out of the box. Test instruments usually should be recalibrated at least once a year.

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the advice. Cheers, Ray

  • @jhonpadilla8358
    @jhonpadilla8358 3 года назад

    This test also clear furnace and water heater gas or just the stove

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  3 года назад

      Yes, I explained in the video that the stove regulator passes pressure back, so it tests the whole system for leaks. I demoed that it works using my Buddy Heater see here ruclips.net/video/IvcGVF6kqzs/видео.html Only caveat is to make sure your stove is the same as mine. If not then I don't know the answer.

  • @n.g.1577
    @n.g.1577 2 года назад

    Hi, and thank you very much for the video. Do you by chance happen to know what would be an acceptable drop in a manometer? I'm starting around 10.86 and it's dropping down to about 10.65 after a few hours. Is there a chart out there that I can use to measure this?

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  2 года назад

      Most of the tests I read about are leak testing just a few minutes, not hours. Here is one that lists 3 minutes www.wvpropanegas.org/documents/Old%20Documents/2011%20Think%20Safety/ThinkSafety%202011%20Summer.pdf

  • @dannysnarski2469
    @dannysnarski2469 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, I am trying to learn how to use a Manometer for checking my propane heaters and appliances. Was the hose hooked up to the positive side and the negative side left open? thanks.

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  4 года назад

      Yes, just hooked up to one side and it measures the difference in pressure from the gas system to regular air

    • @dannysnarski2469
      @dannysnarski2469 4 года назад +1

      @@LoveYourRV Thanks. Trying to learn this stuff so I can go off grid and stay warm. Not a lot of help where I'm headed.

  • @batpuffer
    @batpuffer 5 лет назад +1

    Ray, along the lines of checking your propane I cant open one of my tanks. I wouldn't worry about it but the tank is full. Any advice?

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  5 лет назад +1

      I'd take it to a propane supply shop, they can replace the tap.