Here are some actual examples:
I lit my Campfire In A Can and the fire does not seem to go high anymore. What could cause
this to happen?
1.
1.
2.
3.
Ball
TROUBLESHOOTING LOW FLAME HEIGHT
The campfire shut off valve (B) was
not shut off when the propane tank
valve was opened. This will cause
the POL/QCC (A) fitting to automatically restrict
propane flow to the campfire. This is a safety
feature.
The second reason could be that the
ball inside the POL/QCC valve has
become stuck, and is not allowing
an unrestricted flow of gas to your campfire.
You may have bugs! Great big,
humongous, small bugs like ants,
spiders, etc. Sometimes they will
find their way into the campfire during storage and
end up making a nest in the inner parts of the gas
fittings.
Turn gas off at propane tank. Remove POL/QCC (A)
connection from tank, shut off campfire shut off valve
(B), then follow proper propane lighting procedure.
Attach POL/QCC to tank valve, make sure you have
a good seal. Close shut off valve by turning clockwise.
Open tank valve. If problem persists, please try A.2.
Give the POL/QCC a hard tap on a hard surface to
loosen the ball. Then reconnect to see if this has solved
the problem. If problem persists, please try A.3.
Undo the fittings and remove them. Visually check
for cobwebs, insects or debris and remove if necessary.
POL/QCC exploded view
POL/QCC
SOLUTION 1.
SOLUTION 2.
SOLUTION 3.
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Troubleshooting
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