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Manufacturers recommend running the RV furnace system once a month and having your furnace serviced once a year by a certified RV technician. If your RV has been in storage, make sure the valve at the propane tank is in the “on” position when you’re ready to utilize the system. At the stove inside the RV, light the stove for about 45 seconds to bleed out any air in the system. As a safety precaution, if it doesn’t light on the first few tries, wait fifteen minutes before trying again.
You can help maintain your RV water heater by checking the vent in the exterior door and making sure it is clear of bugs and debris. Because bug nests, dirt and other debris can sometimes get inside the burner tube, the air fuel mixture can become compromised. Rust can also form inside the burn chamber, which will cause the water heater to become less efficient. It’s recommended RV water heater maintenance by a certified RV technician once a year.
Inside your refrigerator, you’ll want to make sure the seals stay clean and that you leave the door slightly ajar when you store your RV to prevent any bad smells from accumulating. Since your stove and oven are propane systems, you’ll want to ensure that they are clean and clear of debris. Additionally, the access to the refrigerator in the exterior of the coach needs to be properly cleaned. A 12-month maintenance interval is recommended for the refrigerator and stove.
New to Rving? Want to take on a DIY RV Project? Call or Schedule an Appointment for training and or advise on how you should go about your project.
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