Lopi Greenfield GSR2

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Boorus

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Feb 21, 2019
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Michigan
Stove lights with a fairly loud boom. It is on constant pilot. The stove does not light gradually but is completely lit with a fairly loud noise and a vibration I can feel. Propane supplier was supposed to check after stove was installed but ha not returned. Does this sound like a pressure issue?? thanks
 
Stove lights with a fairly loud boom. It is on constant pilot. The stove does not light gradually but is completely lit with a fairly loud noise and a vibration I can feel. Propane supplier was supposed to check after stove was installed but ha not returned. Does this sound like a pressure issue?? thanks
I guess it all depends on how much of a boom it makes. They will all light like that as the gas needs to build up enough concentration. It should be more of a poof than a boom.
 
Stove lights with a fairly loud boom. It is on constant pilot. The stove does not light gradually but is completely lit with a fairly loud noise and a vibration I can feel. Propane supplier was supposed to check after stove was installed but ha not returned. Does this sound like a pressure issue?? thanks

I guess it all depends on how much of a boom it makes. They will all light like that as the gas needs to build up enough concentration. It should be more of a poof than a boom.
Thanks for the reply. I was probably exaggerating the sound. It is definitely more a poof than a boom. Thanks again
 
Thanks for the reply. I was probably exaggerating the sound. It is definitely more a poof than a boom. Thanks again
Keep an eye on it each time you start up. You certainly don't want the gas valve to be open too long without it lighting up.