The video above gives a quick simple walkthrough for lighting your rv s pilot light.
Does my rv furnace have a pilot light.
Look inside the furnace at the pilot light if applicable and make sure it s staying on.
If you have a newer furnace or one with an afue rating above 80 it most likely has an electronic ignition system.
How to check if rv furnace is gas or electric.
This model does not actually have a pilot light but rather a direct spark ignition dsi that ignites the flame.
A lot of rv s only have the propane furnace for a heat source.
This system uses a pilot flame but the pilot lights only when there s a call for heat from the thermostat the furnace s electronic control board activates an electric igniter that uses a.
The vast majority of rvs come with built in propane gas furnaces.
Once the pilot light is lit the furnace is controlled by the flow of gas alone.
When the temperature get down to the specified low the gas valve opens and lp or liquid propane flows through an orifice to the burner assembly.
A lot of rvs require a battery in their converters as it acts as a buffer.
Many new rv furnaces have replaced the pilot light with a direct spark ignition system.
Water heaters gas fireplaces and old gas stoves also often have similar pilot lights.
But in your rv you re responsible for lighting it and making sure it s off before you head off anywhere.
If there is only one heat option it will be for the propane furnace.
Intermittent pilot ignition.
If you have a model in which you don t have to push the knob in to light the pilot the unit will leak gas into the oven as long as the pilot setting is active.
As long the rvs batteries are suitably charged and you have a supply of gas then you can operate the furnace with no issues.
Hi there thanks for the question.
If you have an older gas furnace your heating unit relies on a little blue flame known as a pilot light to ensure ignition of the burners.
If you have to push your knob in to light the pilot you can leave the knob in the pilot setting while you camp.
One type of electronic ignition is an intermittent pilot.
In my opinion there should always be a battery inside the rv furnace.
If your furnace has a round knob on the gas valve with the words off on pilot you have what s known as a standing.
In your house you rarely need to think of your pilot light you only worry if it goes out.
Customer service techs january 20th 2016.
All rv furnaces operate on battery power alone so you don t need to plug into the mains or run a generator.
Simply hooking them up to a shore power source won t do any good then.
If your furnace is struggling to keep the pilot light lit check the thermocouple to make sure it s positioned correctly.