Propane Accessory Connection - Winnebago GRANDTOUR 2017 Operator's Manual

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SECTION 5 –
PROPANE GAS
WARNING
Do not fill propane container(s) to more
than 80 percent of capacity. A properly
filled container contains approximately 80
percent of its volume as liquid propane.
Overfilling propane container(s) can
result in uncontrolled propane flow, which
could lead to a fire or explosion and result
in death or serious injury.
DANGER
All pilot lights, appliances, and their
igniters (see operating instructions) shall
be turned off before refueling of motor fuel
tanks and/or propane containers. Can
cause ignition of flammable vapors, which
can lead to a fire or explosion and result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
This propane piping system is designed
for use with propane only.
Do not connect natural gas to this system.
Securely cap inlet when not connected for
use. After turning on propane, except
after normal cylinder replacement, test
propane piping and connections to
appliances for leakage with soapy water
or bubble solution.
Do not use products that contain
ammonia or chlorine to test for leaks. Can
lead to a fire or explosion, which could
result in death or serious injury.
Selecting Propane Fuel Types
We recommend using straight propane in your
propane cylinder. Propane gas is commonly
available at all propane gas outlets in the U.S.
(According to the National Propane Gas
5-2
Association, propane gas outlets in the United
States do not offer any other type of liquefied
petroleum gas than propane to the general
public.) Check local phone directory yellow
pages for locations of local propane gas refilling
stations or bulk dealerships.
NOTE: If you travel outside the U.S. with your
motorhome, you may find butane or
propane/butane mixtures available in
addition to propane. Because gas-
burning RV appliances are designed to
run on propane only, we recommend that
you request straight propane only.
Butane burns about 30 percent hotter
than propane and can overheat some
appliances, particularly refrigerators,
and cause permanent damage. Other
appliances designed to operate on
propane can become sooted and lose
efficiency by using butane fuel.
Air in the Propane Gas Cylinder
If your gas appliances do not stay lit or require
frequent adjustment, even though you know the
propane cylinder contains sufficient fuel, the
problem may be air in the propane gas cylinder.
Air in the cylinder mixes with the propane gas
vapors causing them to burn poorly. This
condition could linger for weeks if the air is not
purged from the cylinder. Most propane gas
dealers have equipment for purging air from
propane gas cylinders and will purge before
refilling the cylinder.
PROPANE ACCESSORY
CONNECTION
–If Equipped
Your coach is featured with a Propane
Accessory Connection for your convenience, to
connect items such as a portable BBQ grill.
This connection is on the low pressure side of
the propane gas pressure regulator. Portable
appliances which have an additional or built-in
regulator may not operate correctly.

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