By WEnRV Publishing and Industry Partners on Thursday, 10 July 2025
Category: RV Industry News

Propane System Failures

Understanding propane system issues is critical for both safety and functionality. Below is a breakdown of the most common problems, causes, and preventive measures.

1. No Propane Flow 2. Faulty Regulator 3. Propane Leak 4. Appliance-Specific Issues Preventive Maintenance Tips
  1. Inspect Fittings and Hoses
    • Look for cracks, signs of aging, and corrosion.
    • Make sure all connections are snug but not overtightened.
  2. Perform Leak Tests Regularly
    • Use a spray bottle with soapy water to detect leaks monthly.
    • Never use a flame to check for gas leaks.
  3. Replace Aging Components
    • Hoses should be replaced every 3–5 years or if damaged.
    • Regulators typically need replacement every 10 years.
    • Propane tanks must be recertified based on DOT standards (usually every 10–12 years).
  4. Keep Components Clean
    • Clean burner tubes, regulators, and air intakes of dust, insects, and debris to avoid clogs and reduced efficiency.
  5. Shut Off When Not in Use
    • Turn off the main propane valve when the RV is in transit or in storage.
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