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RV Fires
15 years 10 months ago #5242
by ozarkff
Im a training officer for a Fire Dept. and the owner of a 23' 09 Jayco.Im writing a class for Firefighter on RV fires. Any help anyone can give would be great. Looking for some pics. and vids I can use on powerpoint.You can E-Mail me at [email protected]. Thanks
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15 years 10 months ago #5243
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Replied by a Guest on topic Re: RV Fires
RV fires, Thats a real sad thing to happen........But it does.
Must of the fires are cause by faulty apliances or chassis electrical.
Lots of recalls on Dometic frig.....Some people travel with the frig on propane, Thats a nono.
Turn it off....The frig will keep its cool for aleast 6 hrs of driving. If you losse a $25.00
ribeye steak..don't worry about it....It is better to losse that than a love one or a million dollar RV.
Anyway this pic was taken from my RV heading north on I-95.....don't know what happen to them.
Must of the fires are cause by faulty apliances or chassis electrical.
Lots of recalls on Dometic frig.....Some people travel with the frig on propane, Thats a nono.
Turn it off....The frig will keep its cool for aleast 6 hrs of driving. If you losse a $25.00
ribeye steak..don't worry about it....It is better to losse that than a love one or a million dollar RV.
Anyway this pic was taken from my RV heading north on I-95.....don't know what happen to them.
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15 years 10 months ago #5244
by monkey44
Replied by monkey44 on topic Re: RV Fires
For everyone's info: Can you explain why "no driving" with propane on in frig.
How is that dangerous exactly ? How would this cause a fire ? Seems to me that everything is shielded by the mfg so it is possible to drive with frig on -- otherwise, we'd all lose everything in the frig when we drove long distance. So it makes more sense for mfg to make this equipment usable while driving -- and I'm betting lots of us do it, including myself sometimes.
I know I have a three-way - so can drive with DC .. although, in my experience the DC does not work well, and I often lose temperture while using DC and driving. This might be a good piece of info for all of us to know - I mean, no driving and why it's not safe.
How is that dangerous exactly ? How would this cause a fire ? Seems to me that everything is shielded by the mfg so it is possible to drive with frig on -- otherwise, we'd all lose everything in the frig when we drove long distance. So it makes more sense for mfg to make this equipment usable while driving -- and I'm betting lots of us do it, including myself sometimes.
I know I have a three-way - so can drive with DC .. although, in my experience the DC does not work well, and I often lose temperture while using DC and driving. This might be a good piece of info for all of us to know - I mean, no driving and why it's not safe.
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15 years 10 months ago #5245
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Replied by a Guest on topic Re: RV Fires
A wind gust can put that propane light out...and raw propane can involve the coach and can ignite at any time. Rule of tumb. if you smell rotten egs.. abandone ship at your safest way.
(Propane smell like rotten egs)12 volts is ok unles you have an electrical short, but It will not
blowup like propane. My fridge only runs on Propane and DC. I retired as a semitruck driver
and you only allowed to drive 8 hours,by the log book. So if you are RVing please slow down
drive no more than 6 or 8 hrs and stop. Turn your generator and fridg on for a couple of hours
then you'r ready for another safe six.
Besides if a person drives to fast it will miss the scenery, Thats what RVing is all about.
I hope some of this will help.....
(Propane smell like rotten egs)12 volts is ok unles you have an electrical short, but It will not
blowup like propane. My fridge only runs on Propane and DC. I retired as a semitruck driver
and you only allowed to drive 8 hours,by the log book. So if you are RVing please slow down
drive no more than 6 or 8 hrs and stop. Turn your generator and fridg on for a couple of hours
then you'r ready for another safe six.
Besides if a person drives to fast it will miss the scenery, Thats what RVing is all about.
I hope some of this will help.....
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15 years 10 months ago #5246
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Replied by a Guest on topic Re: RV Fires
Another reason not to use propane while driving is remember this is an open flame and when you pull into the fuel stations how some people are messy and fuel is on the ground. The fumes from the spilled fuel can cause an explosion with this open flame. About as dangerous as folks we see smoking around fuel stations, what are they thinking?
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15 years 10 months ago #5251
by Mustang03
B.N. Lavender
Capt. (LDO) USMC (Ret.)
Some people wonder all their lives if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem.” Ronald Reagan
Replied by Mustang03 on topic Re: RV Fires
To respond to the original question, check with
www.macthefireguy.com
--- Mac has been giving seminars on RV-related fire safety for years and teaching classes to RV'ers at RV rallys large and small. Best source, period.
B.N. Lavender
Capt. (LDO) USMC (Ret.)
Some people wonder all their lives if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem.” Ronald Reagan
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