I have searched high and low across a multitude of forums for specifics on the RM 8xxx series of refrigerators and have yet to find a solution for this issue.
My RM 8551 refrigerator runs on AC, DC, but not propane. I put it into the service mode and can go through the modes and when on propane, the igniter ignites the gas and the burner burns as it should. Go back to normal mode and when switching to propane it throws the gas and fault LEDs.
1) the igniter works
2) the gas valve works
3) the GFA module works (otherwise the gas and igniter would not work in service mode) which also means that I am getting power to the GFA from the main control board on the front of the unit.
The picture attached is Dometic’s schematic between the main board (x110 connector) and the GFA. Notice that the wire labeling is different on each end. The pin out is positionally correct on the GFA connector (pin 8 empty, pin 7 is violet, 6 is black, 5 is white). I do get ~1.5VDC across 7 and 6 so I assume that the white wire on that end is the fault line. It reads ~.43V when the burner is burning (same voltage as the valves when they are opened).
Which end labeling is correct????
Also is there a set temp below which the propane will not fire? I’m at ~20F here and is there an internal temp sensor that won’t let the propane run at that temp (in which case I have been fighting this issue for the last few days….)
Thanks for any insights this group can give.

My RM 8551 refrigerator runs on AC, DC, but not propane. I put it into the service mode and can go through the modes and when on propane, the igniter ignites the gas and the burner burns as it should. Go back to normal mode and when switching to propane it throws the gas and fault LEDs.
1) the igniter works
2) the gas valve works
3) the GFA module works (otherwise the gas and igniter would not work in service mode) which also means that I am getting power to the GFA from the main control board on the front of the unit.
The picture attached is Dometic’s schematic between the main board (x110 connector) and the GFA. Notice that the wire labeling is different on each end. The pin out is positionally correct on the GFA connector (pin 8 empty, pin 7 is violet, 6 is black, 5 is white). I do get ~1.5VDC across 7 and 6 so I assume that the white wire on that end is the fault line. It reads ~.43V when the burner is burning (same voltage as the valves when they are opened).
Which end labeling is correct????
Also is there a set temp below which the propane will not fire? I’m at ~20F here and is there an internal temp sensor that won’t let the propane run at that temp (in which case I have been fighting this issue for the last few days….)
Thanks for any insights this group can give.
