Re: Driving with Furnace On
Reply #6 –
Good point. Although, if the attendant doing the refilling is properly trained, he will take care of that for you, by closing the master valve on the tank. I did have one kid one time ask me if it was "OK" to close the tank valve before filling my tank. I asked why he would even ask, since it is required. He said a coach owner told him on really old RVs (I did not take offense) the valve could be "frozen", and trying to close it might break the valve. I told him to go ahead and close my valve, and recommended if that ever came up again, that he should (politely) tell the customer to go someplace else for his refill.
The last time we got a refill, the guy closed the master valve but forgot to re-open it when finished. I was distracted by something, and did not notice his error. Discovered it when the Gaggenau would not light that evening.