2 Burner Propane Stove 5430E700

The regulator on our stove leaks. Is there any way to fix this or do we need to replace the regulator? And where can we find the parts to fix it or where can we purchase a new one?
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Just where the regulator attaches to the burner there is a small nut that may be loose. If you look closely at this and turn the regulator (stove off and hose detached!) you may see the nut hat turns easily. Tighten it and make sure the regulator does not rotate too freely, but still turns to adjust when attached to the hose or the smaller gas cartridge, if using that. Test carefully after this.

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The Coleman regulator arm needs to be attached to the Coleman stove regardless of if you have a green gas canister or a gas hose connected to a gas bottle. This Arm helps to regulate the gas through to the stove – the knobs on the stove will control the flow of gas to the burner rings.
You may need to remove the frame and frame rest on a lantern if you have a valve leak. Leaks from the fuel filler hole. This is the most common reason for pressure loss and is usually caused by a deformed or dry rotted gasket in the cap. To fix it just replace it, if you can.
The regulator makes sure the stove is always receiving that precise (and low) pressure. The stove will run at full output as long as it does.
The easiest way to know if a pressure regulator works correctly is to install a pressure gauge on each side of the regulator. You can measure the inlet pressure with a pressure gauge above the regulator, and the outlet pressure with a gauge below the regulator, as shown in the image below.
A pressure regulator is a device that controls the pressure of liquids or gasses by reducing a high input pressure to a lower output pressure. It produces a constant output pressure even when fluctuations in the inlet pressure occur.
Re: pressure in gas lantern

Lanterns usually run between 20-40psi.

Keep in mind that though propane regulators may be adjusted by licensed propane professionals, they`re never repaired or subject to repair. They must be replaced.
Stoves, hot water tanks, fireplaces and barbecues do not need their own regulators. Some appliances may have their own internally for a variety of safety and control functions, but you should be able to correctly and safely attach your stove to the dedicated local shut-off valve for that appliance.
Most regulator failures have led to blocking, stopping the flow of gas. In a few cases a diaphragm has ruptured leading to serious leakage.
There are several signs that show that your gas grill`s regulator is bad. These include your burners lighting up unevenly, yellow/orange or lazy flames, flames that float above the burner ports, and a popping sound when you turn the gas burners on or off.
Things like poor grounding, a loose or weak battery, and a worn battery connection can all lead to regulator rectifier failure.
High flow, low ambient temperatures and moisture can result in freezing and failure of the regulator. Heated regulators or heat jackets will prevent freezing but won`t address the underlying moisture contamination. Moisture can build up in flow paths, exacerbating freezing and increasing failure potential.
A linear regulator employs an active (BJT or MOSFET) pass device (series or shunt) controlled by a high gain differential amplifier. It compares the output voltage with a precise reference voltage and adjusts the pass device to maintain a constant output voltage.
Without a PRV, a home`s pipes are subject to constant strain that deteriorate them over time. This can cause cracks to form in the pipes and lead to water damage in the home. In homes with high water pressure, regulators are essential in keeping the pipes and appliances running smoothly.
Pressure regulators are mechanical valves that use feedback to control pressure in both pneumatic and hydraulic systems. There are basically two types of regulators: one regulates upstream pressure (back-pressure regulators) and the other regulates downstream pressure (pressure-reducing regulators).
Coleman Propane Fuel, Fire Starter – Pressure-regulated 15 psi (pounds per square inch) to ensure steady output throughout the life of the cylinder.
ColemanĀ® stoves, lanterns, lamps and irons use the same basic principles of operation, and have since the early 1900s. Pressure devices place and maintain their fuel under pressure, convert that fuel to a gas vapor and then control the manner and rate at which it burns.
Why does my lamp smoke? Often an olive oil lamp will smoke because the wick needs trimmed. Smoking can also occur if the lamp is sitting in a draft or if it is making its own draft because of uneven drawing of air into the flame.
Usually a poorly burning lantern or stove will be from not enough fuel or not enough air. If your appliance is not getting the proper amount of fuel, it just won`t get as bright or as hot as it should. If it is starving from air it will not burn hot or bright and often times appear yellow.
Coleman Propane Lantern

propane cylinder will power the lantern for up to 4.3 hours on high and 9.25 hours on low.

With the appliance shut-off valves turned off, the pressure in the gas lines will rise and then stabilize. Observe the pressure readings for a minute. The reading should not fluctuate. If it moves up or down the regulator is bad and should be replaced.
Do you need the regulator on the hose? The simple answer is that if the gas appliance in question came with a regulator, then yes, you need the regulator.
No. You should never use your RV`s propane system without a propane regulator. Without a regulator to control the excessive pressure, you would be in great danger (as would others around you) if you were to use your RV`s propane system without a propane regulator.
Do you need the regulator on the hose? The simple answer is that if the gas appliance in question came with a regulator, then yes, you need the regulator.

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Need the wire diagram to rewire my Ariens lawnmover to bypass the safety switch. It is Ariens GT-19 model # 931026 Serial # 001463.
Can you help? It is an old Ariens mower but still runs good but now I need to bypass the safety switch in order to run it any longer. The local Ariens dealer said I need to go through the internet and get the wire diagram as they cannot give it to me directly. They told me I needed the wire diagram and the part involved in bypassing the safety switch. Hope this is all the information you need to help me.

Thank you. Roger Fielitz

ANSWER : Here is owner manual:http://apache.ariens.com/manuals/030305C.pdfusually the switch is behind the ignition, sometimes at the N position of gearshift, just look for a switch with one wire coming in & one going out (usually the same color); disconnect the two wires & jumper them together to bypass the switch. Looks like yours has one under the seat.

Flames shooting up from back of Coleman stove.
ANSWER : Buy a new one. do not attempt to use this one again. There could be a pin hole in the propane lines or just a small crack. If you can hear it then there’s a problem.

However if you really want to fix this one try putting water on the propane lines and then putting on a new tank and opening the valve. DO NOT LIGHT THE STOVE. where there are bubbles there is your leak. When you find it seal it with a Flame retardent sealent or clamp the line. Also I believe Lowe’s sells parts that may work. just find out which line is leaking and replace the whole line.

I highly recommend just buying a new one and destroying the old one. DO NOT just throw it away please. Some one out there will grab it and try and use it. They will find out the hard way and maybe get hurt badly themselves or hurt someone else. Just imagine the guy who grabs it and goes camping with his family. Him and his son start it up. the son is right next to the unit. The guy fires it up and boom the son gets burned. Is it just me or would you feel bad if you knew this guy. I have seen it first hand. trust me it sucks. A buddy of mine did this and his son was in hospital for 3 days. he said he will never do that again.

So for safety sake please just buy the new one. don’t take unnessecary risks if you don’t have too.

Coleman 425 2-burner white gas stove pops out flame on low heat
ANSWER : There is water in your fuel. Drain the tank and flush it out with denatured alcohol. Refill with fresh fuel.

I need a owners manual for 1994 coleman pioneer cheepasake popup
ANSWER : Http://www.colemantrailers.com/download-owners-manuals

I have a 1997 Coleman 107 Hot Tub. While filling the tub it over flowed and the circuit breaker popped. Over the years I’ve done this a couple of times. I remove the side, let things dry for a day or so and everything is fine. This time, I reset the breaker and the spa went on. The pumps work fine, and the control panel shows the temp and the indicator light shows the heater is on. However, work never heats up. The local spa repair folks are crooks and they know less than I do, and I know NOTHING. Nonetheless, I’m going to try and fix the problem myself. Now, I need to know the best way to determine if the problem is the circuit board or the heater itself. I also need to know where I can get a repair maual. I’m tired of paying Goober and Gomer hundreds of dollars.
ANSWER : Check the terminals that lead into the heating element to ensure voltage is present (110 AC) if voltage is present upon start up the heating element must be replaced if no voltage is present is is most likely a control board issue. Go to this web site for contact info and possible repair manual aquisition.

http://www.spaguts.com/SpaHeaters.aspx

I need new canvas on my coleman newport. Can you
ANSWER : Anyone who does boat cover repairs…a canvas expert, can create new tent fabric from using the old stuff as a pattern. We found such a person at a marina sales department. We had to replace our boat cover twice and that was the least expensive and best job! We replaced our Coleman canvas once and it was several hundred dollars back in the 80s at the local Coleman dealer in Dayton OH

Why does my coleman stove regulator leak gas from the hole on the top of the regulator
ANSWER : Its a safety feature of the regulator. The regulator is designed with a pressure release valve. This has happened to me twice: once with a carbon dioxide tank for my kegerator and once on my propane stove. In both cases I left the regulator (designed with a max pressure rating of X psi) attached to a full bottle in the sun. The heat caused the pressure to exceed the limit of the regulator and the release valve popped. A welding supply store may be able to reset/replace the mechanism but in my case I just bought a new regulator for about $15.