Lp Gas Tank Regulator; Lp Gas Leaks - Leisure Serenity Owner's Manual

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LP Gas Tank Regulator

The LP gas tank regulator has a plastic cover to protect it from the weather. This should never be removed except by
qualified service personnel.
The pressure regulator has a vent hole on the underneath side. Make sure this vent hole is open and not obstructed
in any way.
During freezing weather an LP gas regulator may freeze. This may result from a small amount of moisture in the fuel,
even though most gas dealers take precautions to prevent his from happening. To help avoid freezing, keep the control
valve closed when not in use, even when the LP gas tank is empty. This helps prevent condensation from forming.
Hold a light bulb near the regulator to thaw it.
If moisture in the LP gas tank is a recurring problem, you may ask your LP gas dealer to inject a small amount of dry
methyl alcohol into the tank to absorb the moisture.
LP gas vaporizes quickly and easily at warmer temperatures. Under cold conditions this process slows down
dramatically. When large amounts of fuel are required when using the furnace, for example, the fuel may not vaporize
rapidly enough to keep all the appliances going at a high level. In this case you may have to reduce the consumption
of fuel by lowering the temperature setting on the furnace, reducing the consumption of hot water, turning down the
temperature setting on your refrigerator or switching from LP gas to electric power where possible.
The LP gas regulator pressure is preset. Do not attempt to adjust it. Adjustment should only be done by an authorized
service outlet. The regulator must not be exposed to the elements.
If the LP gas regulator fails the LP gas tank may be overfilled, or there may be impurities in the propane. Regulator
failure could cause LP gas components to malfunction.
Do not use an open flame or a heat lamp to thaw out regulator.

LP Gas Leaks

Notice the label placed near the range area. (Do not remove this label.) If you ever smell LP gas in the vehicle or the
detector alarm sounds, follow the instructions carefully.
Road vibration can loosen propane fittings. It is important to check the propane system for leaks at least every 5,000
miles and whenever the tank is filled. The entire propane system should also be checked annually by a qualified
propane service representative, irrespective of miles driven.
1.
Read, understand, and follow safety labels, signs and directions in the Motorhome.
IF YOU SMELL GAS
1.
Extinguish any open flame, pilot lights and all smoking material.
2.
Do not touch electrical switches.
3.
Shut off the LP gas tank valve.
4.
Open doors, windows and roof vents after making sure the power vent is switched off.
5.
Leave the area until the odor is gone.
6.
Have the system checked for leaks and make all necessary corrections and repairs.
Warning
Warning
Liquid Propane Gas System
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