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SECTION 7 – PROPANE SYSTEM
If your RV is equipped with the "automatic" two-stage regulator, with both cylinders
full of propane, turn the lever on the regulator towards the cylinder you wish to use
first. This will now be the "supply" cylinder and the other the "reserve."
Slowly open both cylinder valves. The indicator on top of the regulator will turn
bright green. When the cylinder becomes empty, the indicator will change to bright
orange. Now turn the regulator lever to the side of the "reserve" cylinder and the
green signal should return. You may now remove the empty cylinder to have it
refilled without interrupting the flow from the full bottle. After filling the cylinder,
connect the pigtail hose and slowly open the bottle valve.
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The hoses, pipes, tubes and fittings used in your propane system are designed to
withstand pressures exceeding those of the propane system. However, because
environment and time can both contribute to the deterioration of these
components, they must be inspected for wear at regular intervals.
Be sure to inspect the hose before each season and when having the tank refilled.
Look for signs of deterioration such as cracks or loss of flexibility. When replacing
the hose or other propane components, make sure to always replace them with
components of the same type and rating (check with your dealer).
Fittings are used to connect the various system components to each other. The
P.O.L. fitting at the end of the propane supply hose is made of brass so that pipe
sealants are not necessary to prevent leaking.
which means that it is turned clockwise to remove, and counter-clockwise to
tighten. The P.O.L. fitting has been designed to help restrict the flow of LP gas in
the event of a regulator failure or hose malfunction.
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ROPANE
Do not use portable fuel-burning equipment, including wood and charcoal
grills and stoves, inside the RV. The use of these items inside a RV may
cause fires or asphyxiation (inability to breathe).
After the RV is completely set up and you are prepared for camping enjoyment,
use the following steps for propane operation:
1.
Close ALL burner valves, controls and pilot light valves.
2.
Open the main valve in the propane container slowly to avoid a fast rush of
propane vapor through the excess flow valve causing propane "freeze-up."
Should you experience propane "freeze-up," close the main valve and wait 15
minutes before trying again.
3.
Listen carefully as propane begins to flow. If a hissing noise is heard for more
than one or two seconds, close the main valve and contact your dealer to
have the propane system tested.
4.
Light the appliances as needed and directed in the appropriate appliance
manufacturer's owner manual located in the Warranty Packet.
Make sure that you read and fully understand ALL safety requirements for
handling and operation of the propane system.
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It also has a left-handed thread,
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