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Propane Rv Water Heater

Propane Rv water heater
Propane Rv water heater
how do i fix a rv camper propane water heater?


no propane coming out at the pilot valve, tanks are service & turn on. the gas stove is working.

When rv water heaters are used only occasionally the valve tends to stick.If your thermocouple and pilot tube are ok try lightly tapping on the control valve on the heater. This may free it up. I was ready to replace my control when my brother in law who owns a trailer park told me to do this and it worked. Good luck.

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Chemistry Help, Please?


1.Calculate the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of the water in 40.-gal (151-kg) home water heater from 19.0 Celcius (66.2 F) to 60.0 Celcius (140. F).

2. What quantity of heat energy is needed to raise the temperature of 1 pound (454g) of aluminum from 25.0 Celcius to its melting point, 660. Celcius? (csp(al)=0.900 J/g.Celcius)

3.Sodium metal reacts violently with water to produce aqueous sodium hydrogen gas. Calculate the enthalpy change for this reaction.

4. Propane (C3H8), the major component of LP gas, is often used as a heating and cooking fuel in homes, RV's, and camping equipment, and can alsoe be used as a motor fuel. when propane is burned (reacted with oxygen), C02 (g) and H2O (g) are produced.

A. Write and equation for the reaction and calculate the enthalpy change for the combustion of propane.

B.How much heat can be produced by the combustion of 50.0 g propane?

Any help is appreciated...

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