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if smell gas you have a leak dont light or adjust anything fix and have system leak tested or have your propane provider do it --if dont know what your doing you can destroy your home or worst be killed
call the company back explain to them about the smell and where you smell it and would like another test of the lines and appliances that are hooked up as to your medical seek a doctor
It is not uncommon to "smell" propane when you run out. Propane has an odorant called mecapitan added to it so you may detect it. When you get low or run out the mercapitan is typically in greater volume than the gas itself. Once you refill, you will also smell it temporarily. Check all connections for tightness and leaks, use a leak solution, and if all is well, start it up and monitor it. The odor should dissipate. If it does not, contact your local licensed propane technician.
check vent line,either check outside to see if flapper is blowing open or disconnect vent line from back of dryer and see if it helps.if not there are two thermostats
Number:
660036
Substitution:
279048
and
Number:
3387134 ,this one is on blower wheel housing and the other is in the back,take back wall off and you'll see it on right hand side on heater vent duct
hi!!! It seems that you have poor gas combustion..It your are changing it too propane make sure you installed them correctly and that the orfice are the right ones for that machine..If yes remember propane gas does smell and flame is yellow..Good luck..
Remove the burners and clean them with EASY OFF oven cleaner. The passages are likely plugged and this causes incomplete burning of the gas. If you do smell raw gas shut the gas to the stove off RIGHT AWAY and call the local gas supplier.
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