we are going on a site without hook-up, not usually a problem, but our fridge is wierd. It will light up (pilot light) but doesnt get cold on gas, its fine on electric though and we checked the van is level. Any ideas what it can be and how to solve it would be a great help, many thanks, Jane x
Hi, If the fridge is working correctly on 240volt, then the cooling unit is working, lighting on gas but not cooling suggests the flame is not burning correctly, or the thermostat has failed, depends on the model of fridge, i would suggest getting the fridge serviced.
gary is your man for this question ...but it sounds like thermostat problem ..needs servicing i would say ..if you have a gas dial it maybe that the knob spline is at fault and not going round ...but as i say ..gary is your man ..he'll be along shortly if i'm not mistaken ..he's very helpful..although it's mainly fires he specialises in website of gary http://www.arcsystems.biz/
What Metz's says is correct, he knows as much about fridges as I do, more probably
I'm only wondering though if this Bessacarr is a 94 model or not? will know then if it's likely got a gas thermostat or not?
Most likely though the flames at fault, is it yellow instead of bright blue? then possibly a blocked flue, is there any black sooting coming from the flue?
Another possible is an over-sized or worn jet, to much gas overheats the cooler and it won't work.
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Last weekend we were on a rally with no electric so we lit the fridge after an hour it was obvious it wasn't getting cold left for a few more hours and it didn't get cold at all so we switch it off. It had worked perfectly the previous weekend. Relit it on Saturday morning the same flame lit and appeared to be blue but no cooling. I assumed I was going to have to call out an engineer in the week to sort it, but I thought I would have fiddle first and decided to clean the flue. Having no tools I used a wooden kebab scewer a goose feather taped on with duck tape. I removed the top of the flue and the baffle thingy its like strip of metal thats twisted and it sits in the top of the flue. Uses the tool to clean flue an a 12v vaccum cleaner at the bottom. Reassembled the whole thing and tried to relight it result disaster it would light but it wouldn't stay lit so I assumed that my prodding had knackered the thermocouple. However being the bodger I am I realised that I could wedge the gas valve in and the fridge would stay lit. After 15 minutes it is obvious the fridge is cooling but the thermocouple is alowing the the fridge to stay lit After about another hour wife returns says whats this wedging the gas valve (actually I'm not sure she used the words gas and valve) and pulls it out obviously with out waiting for an answer but the fridge stays working. The following day we switch the fridge off I let it cool for about 10 minutes and try to relight it which it does so it appears to a have cured its self. The only thing I can think that happend was that something had dropped onto the thermocouple when I had cleaned the flue and was slowly cremated and eventually allowed the thermocouple to work.
I am sure that a feather and a stick are not the recommended tool for cleaning the flue in the service manual but they seemed to be effective and quite gentle
It work didn't it! and I don't see your tickling stick doing any harm
The correct flue brush is a long test tube cleaner made of sharpened and hardened steel spikes, vicious it is especially when you lean back and put your hand on it!!!
Not happy about wedging gas safety valves open though! What I would say is if it fails to stay lit again, take the control knob off and try lighting it without, if the flame holds on without problem now, use a thin packer in the knob to hold it back off the fascia
Gary I agrree with your comments the flame failure devices is there for a reason and I only over rode it to see if the fridge was cooling a didn't leave it and kept an eye and a nose nose on it. If it fails again I will get a professional to look at it no question but hopefuly it won't!!!
Fine but as I said try the knob trick first, this is more likely to fix it than anything else!
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I actually had a guy that forged the warranty seal on one of my 'alleged' exchange burner modules? first he prints the date on which happened to be my birthday but I use a rubber stamp? I'm now standing with it in my hands wondering what on earths going on when I look on the side of the label...he'd also used an 'a' in Competent
Well boys, i havent had chance to check the fridge yet, but have to say i'm nowhere near so stressed about it, you have all been so lovely and helpful, .........and believe it or not, your tales on here have made me laugh so much, i feel really chilled!
many thanks again lads, as soon i check the fridge i'll be back to give you the update.
OH had the vent cover off and it looks clean in there, he vacuumed to be sure and tried the fridge again but no joy, It is an electrolux RM4230s it says in the book. Our caravan is a Bessacarr Denaby 450/4 1994 model. I have googled for a thermocouple for it but cant see one anywhere. arhhh so frustrating. thank you all. Jane
Just had to write and thank you for your kind help. After Terry spoke to you on the phone, he got the gas alight and it stayed on, (huge achievement for us) but alas, the fridge did not get cold. However, we had a thoroughly good time with all the family (3 caravans with our children, grand-children one side of us, and our niece with her two kiddies the other side of us) at the Royal Welsh Show and, hopefully this is the only site we will need to visit where there is no electricity available! We will have to review the fridge though sometime in the future. So many thanks to an unknown but very helpful and really likeable ukcs member...Gary Thank you.
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