Fridge gas not igniting
Hello and thanks for looking at my query. I have a problem with my fitted fridge (Thetford N97, ten years old, hardly used on gas) running on gas. Here we go…
The fridge has three way automatic power running on propane. The other gas appliances in the caravan are fine. The fridge works fine on 240V and 12V. I have removed the grille on the outside to see the gas problem which is that…
· The fridge gas comes through to the burner OK and is ignited by the piezo automatically
· The piezo continues to run when the gas is ignited
· The gas then burns for about five seconds at which point the piezo stops igniting
· The gas then extinguishes
· I retry several times and get the same problem
I have tried running the fridge on 240V for a couple of days beforehand to see if that makes any difference, but it doesn’t do the trick.
Doing a bit of surfing I see that the problem may be one or both of…
· A new burner assembly (not very expensive)
· A new PCB (expensive!)
***Do any members have an idea which of these it might be or how to diagnose that?
***Does anybody have any tips on how to extract the fridge so the work can be done more easily?
Thank you for looking at this and any tips would be greatly appreciated – especially if we can escape somewhere next month!!
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If your exhaust outlet to the fridge ,has a cover over it ,,,you MUST remove that before trying to use gas on the fridge .Even then ,it MAY take a few seconds to bleed through before ignighting .
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We have the same problem on our Coachman 3way fridge. It does not light on gas.We were advised by mobile engineer on the last service that it was the PCB.
I am hoping to get it looked at on the next service.we don’t use it on gas normally, but will try and get if fixed if not too expensive.
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As other have said a thermo couple problem. You should see a wire being heated by the gas flame. That is the sensor tip if it is glowing red then the actual TC may have failed if it is not being heated, maybe because it has moved or been bent away from the flame you can gently bend it back into position. Worth a look and try.
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Thank you triky Auto - the grille I mentioned was the grille (of which there are two) which ventilates the fridge externally so that's not inhibiting the flow of gas. But thank you for your quick response. Sounds like it may be a thermocouple or the PCB.
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An obvious point but are you continuing to press in the button for about 30 secs after the burner has lit? Can you get at the burner from the lower exterior grill? If you can, you may be able to give it a clean and remove any rust/dirt which may have gathered there. Anything to save having to remove the fridge and replace the coupling.
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There is a specific gap for probe to burner on those fridges,The probe only needs to be a fraction "off" for it not to work properly.If you can remove the shield without removing the fridge you will be able to see/adjust the probe whilst the burner is alight.Well worth a try but you will need to be outside working whilst a.n.other is operating the control.
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