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HELP! No propane getting to my gas fireplace
Hello!
I know other people have asked this question on this forum, but I don't see the answer to my particular situation; forgive me if I missed it. My issue: I have a Worthington Cylinder "approximately 120 gallon" propane tank at my house. I recently had it filled by my local propane provider, as I do every fall. I went to light the fireplace for the first time this season. I verified there was gas on the propane tank's gauge. I turned on the gas at the propane tank. I went inside and flipped the light switch that controls the fireplace (when the pilot is lit). I turned the gas valve in the fireplace from parallel to perpendicular. I turned the switch in the fireplace from off to on. I turned the dial to the "pilot" setting. I hit the pilot button. I could see a spark, but I do not smell or hear any gas getting to the fireplace. I tried flipping the breaker to that part of the house and checking all GCFI outlets. I tried turning the blue gas valve in the fireplace the other direction, just in case. I tried googling for a similar situation. No dice. I have pictures and videos of my steps (if I can figure out how to post them). Any suggestions are appreciated! - JanetAfterAll Murrells Inlet, SC |
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