When both tanks run out and they are replaced, air is introduced into the gas line. Some appliances will not initially start until the air is bled out with new propane. Sometimes this may merely involve a couple of start cycles, or holding an override/restart button. A worse case scenario would involve physically bleeding the line. Obviously the best way to handle the situation is to try to keep at least one of the tanks full for a back up. You can select that one while the empty is being refilled, and more importantly, the line is constantly charged with propane. If the gas unit is off and the bottle valve is off, gas is trapped in the line and a restart is usually immediate. The newer appliances usually have electronic ignitions and an automatic shut off valve. No gas will flow when the appliance is not being used. Hope you're warmer the next time. Bol Gard |