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B. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water.
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the
appliance and to replace any part of the control system and
any gas control which has been under water.
External Vents. Always be sure these vents are clear of any
objects like screens, duct tape, etc.
Ducting. This furnace is called a “BLOW THRU “ system and
no duct work is used. Any restrictions in front of grill, will prevent the
furnace from correct operation. Never block grill off completely,
possibly causing furnace to limit out and shut down.
Propane pressure, as defined in Chapter Four - Systems, is
extremely important. A dial gauge or U-tube manometer is required
to perform tests and adjustments. Pressure must be set at 11
inches w c. (water column) plus or minus 1/2 inch. Incorrect gas
pressure can cause any appliance to operate inconsistently and
cause poor combustion. Only qualified technicians with proper
equipment should make any mechanical adjustments.
Voltage must be between 10.5 volts to 13.5 volts at the furnace
during operation. Below 10.5 volts the furnace will shut down. Both
high and low voltage places excessive wear on the motor and
brushes.
Any mechanical adjustments, such as electrode adjustments,
should be performed by a qualified service technician
Do not install screens over the vents for any reason. Screens will become
restricted and cause unsafe furnace operation. Accessories are being mar-
keted for RV products which Venture RV does not recommend. For your
safety, only factory authorized parts are to be used on your furnace.
WARNING
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