peaman
Sustaining Member
As part of our replacement of the original GSI CNG system with range with a propane installation, we need to install a propane leak sensor with wiring to the new control panel. In the 32-3, the trough in the cabinetry directly below the range seems like the ideal place for an effective, protected and discreet leak sensor:
From there, I would like to run the sensor wiring into the cabinet just forward of the range, and thence to the propane control panel. in the second photo, I have removed the bottom-hinged cabinet compartment to reveal the cabinet interior:
I would like to install the propane control panel where marked in the third photo, adjacent to the range safety bar.
I like the efficiency of this arrangement, but I do not know how I can run the sensor wiring from the cabinet forward of the range to the cabinet aft of the range, due to the structure under the sole. The hole in the bottom of the forward cabinet goes into an apparently inaccessible compartment outboard of the bilge. Installing the sensor, and running the wiring at the opposite (aft) end of the "trough" doesn't work because the lowest part of the icebox blocks that area.
Without removing the sole in the galley, is there any reasonable way to run wiring from the forward cabinet to the aft/sink/icebox cabinet? The wiring connector requires an opening approx 3/8"x3/4" in order to pass through.
From there, I would like to run the sensor wiring into the cabinet just forward of the range, and thence to the propane control panel. in the second photo, I have removed the bottom-hinged cabinet compartment to reveal the cabinet interior:
I would like to install the propane control panel where marked in the third photo, adjacent to the range safety bar.
I like the efficiency of this arrangement, but I do not know how I can run the sensor wiring from the cabinet forward of the range to the cabinet aft of the range, due to the structure under the sole. The hole in the bottom of the forward cabinet goes into an apparently inaccessible compartment outboard of the bilge. Installing the sensor, and running the wiring at the opposite (aft) end of the "trough" doesn't work because the lowest part of the icebox blocks that area.
Without removing the sole in the galley, is there any reasonable way to run wiring from the forward cabinet to the aft/sink/icebox cabinet? The wiring connector requires an opening approx 3/8"x3/4" in order to pass through.