System Components; Hoses; Lp Gas Regylator - Fleetwood Bounder 1991 Manual

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5.
DO NOT RESTRICT ACCESS TO LP
TANKS. IN AN EMERGENCY, THE TANK
SERVICE VALVE MUST BE EASILY IDENTI·
FlED AND ACCESSIBLE. THE TANK COM·
, PARTMENT DOOR MUST ALWAYS BE UN·
LOCKED, AND THE LP LABEL SHOULD BE
VISIBLE.
6.
DO NOT CARRY OR STORE FILLED OR
EMPTY LP GAS CONTAINERS, INCLUDING
' , ' 'ACCESSORIES SUCH AS GAS <BARBE·
'CUES, IN YOUR MOTOR HOME. LP GAS
CONTAINERS ARE EQUIPPED WITH A
SAFETY DEVICE THAT RELIEVES EXCES-
SIVE PRESSURE BY DISCHARGING GAS
TO THE ATMOSPHERE. LEAKS CAN OC-
CUR AT VALVES AND FITTINGS. ALWAYS
STORE LP TANKS OUTSIDE WITH THE
VALVES CLOSED AND PLUGGED.
7.
DO NOT USE ANY LP GAS TANK OTHER
THAN THE ONE FURNISHED WITH YOUR
MOTOR HOMEWITHOUTBEINGSURETHAT
ALL CONNECTING COMPONENTS ARE
COMPATIBLE.
8.
TURN OFF LP GAS MAIN VALVE BEFORE
FILLING LP GAS TANK OR ENTERING AN
LP GAS BULK PLANT OR MOTOR FUEL
SERVICE STATION. TURN OFF ALL PILOT
,"LIGHTS AND APPLIANCES INDIVIDUALLY
, BEFORE REFUELING OF MOTOR FUEL
TANKS ANDIOR LP GAS CONTAINERS.
WHEN NOT INDIVIDUALLY TURNED OFF,
AUTOMATIC IGNITION APPLIANCES MAY
CONTINU~
TO SPARK WHEN LP GAS IS
TURNED OFF AT THE CONTAINER.
9. DO NOT ,FILL LP GAS CONTAINERS TO
MORETHAN 80% CAPACITY. OVERFILLING
CAN RESULT IN UNCONTROLLED GAS
FLOW WHICH CAN CAUSE FIRE AND EX·
PI-OSION. A PROPERLY FILLED CON·
TAINER HOLDS ABOUT 80% OF ITS VOL·
UME AS LIQUID.
10. LP GAS REGULATORS MUST ALWAYS
BE INSTALLED WITH THE DIAPHRAGM
VENT FACING DOWNWARD. MAKE SURE
THAT THE REGULATOR VENT FACES
DOWNWARD AND THAT THE COVER IS
KEPT IN PLACE TO MINIMIZE VENT BLOCK-
AGE WHICH COULD RESULT IN EXCES-
SIVE GAS PRESSURE CAUSING FIRE OR
EXPLOSION.
11. DO NOT USE A WRENCH OR PLIERS TO
CLOSE THE TANK SHUT·OFF VALVE. THIS '
VALVE IS DESIGNED TO BE CLOSED LEAK·
nGHT BY HAND. IF A TOOL IS REQUIRED
TO STOP A LEAK, THE VALVE PROBABLY
NEEDS REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT.
12. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE SPECIAL
TOOLS ,AND TRAININCMilECESSARY, DO
, NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR MODIFY LP
,', GAS SYSTEM COMPONENTS. ' '
13.
ALWAYS THINK SAFETY.
'SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Hoses
The hoses used in your LP gas system are UL or CSA
listed, and are rated to withstand many times the pres-
sures encountered In the system. Although they are
designed for efficient and trouble free use, they can
deteriorate from impurities in the air. The average life of
LP
hoses is two to three years. Consequently, check the
hoses for weather checking or other signs of deteriora-
tion every time you have the gas tank filled or serviced.
When you replace hoses, be sure that replacements are
, properly rated and, approved for RV use.
LP Gas Regulator
The regulator Is the heart of the
LP
gas system. It re-
duces the tank pressure, which can val}' from 250 psi to
7 pSi, to a steady 6 ounces (11 inches of water column)
to !lerve the appliances in the motor,home. It does this
in two stages for safety and efficiency.
Because the regulator Is constantly "breathing", It is
equipped with a vent. It is very important that the vent
stays clean and free from obstruction. Clogging from
corrosion, dirt, insect nests or other debris is the most
common cause of regulator malfunction. Even a small
piece of material thatfinds its
w~y
into the vent can
~c!1.I!\llt
in improper pressure in the system and possible dam-
age to orfailure of components. The regulator is mounted
so that the vent is facing downward and is protected
from water and dirt by a water-resistant cover, Be sure
the cover is on
at
all times.
If
the vent becomes clogged,
it can be cleaned with a toothbrush. If corrosion is
evident, contact aquallfied LP gas service technician for
a replacement regulator.
WARNING
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ADJUST THE REGU·
, LATOR. IT HAS BEEN PRESET BY THE
REGULATOR MANUFACTURER. IF ANY
ADJUSTMENT IS REQUIRED, IT MUST BE
MADE BY A QUALIFIED LP GAS SERVICE
TECHNICIAN USING SPECIAL EQUIPMENT.

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