Operating instructions

LP
Gas
System
AlWARNING
7.
Turn
off LP gas main valve before filling
LP
gas
container or entering an LP gas bulk plant or motor
fuel service station. Turn off
all pilot lights and appli-
ances individually before refueling of motor fuel tanks
andlor LP gas containers. When not individually
turned off, automatic ignition appliances may continue
to spark when LP gas
is
turned off at the container.
8.
Do
not fill LP gas containers to more than 80%
capacity. Overfilling can result in uncontrolled gas flow
which can cause fire and explosion. A properly filled
container holds about
80% of its volume
as
liquid.
9.
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 blockage which could
result in excessive
LP
gas pressure causing fire or
explosion.
10. Do not use a wrench or pliers
to
close the tank
shut-off valve. This valve
is
designed to be closed by
hand.
If a tool is required, the valve probably needs
repair or replacement.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Hoses
The hoses used
in
your
LP
gas system meet
stringent requirements, and are rated
to
with-
stand many times the pressnres encountered in
the system. Check the hoses for weather
check-
ing or other signs
of
deterioration every time
you have the LP gas tank filled or serviced.
When you replace hoses, be sure that
replace-
ments are properly rated and approved for
RV
use.
LP
Gas Regulator
The two-stage regulator produces
11
inches
of
water column to serve your appliances. Be sure
the regulator vent stays clean and free from
obstructions.
The regulator is mounted so that the vent
is
fac-
ing downward and is protected by a cover.
Be
sure the cover is on at all times.
If
the vent
becomes clogged, it can
be
cleaned with a tooth-
brush.
If
corrosion is evident, contact a qualified
LP gas service technician for assistance.
09-2
WARNING
Do not attempt to adjust the regulator. It has been pre-
set by the regulator manufacturer. If any adjustment is
required, it must
be
made by a qualified LP gas serv-
ice technician using special equipment.
USING LP GAS SYSTEM AT
LOW TEMPERATURES
Your LP gas system will function at low temper-
atures, provided the system components are kept
at a temperature above the vapor point
of
the LP
gas. Ask your LP gas supplier or your motor
home dealer for information on prodnct blends
available in yonr area and the areas in which
you will be traveling.
The following chart shows the reduction
in
available BTU's/hour under various fill levels
as
the temperature drops:
20LB.
TANK*
%
FULL
+20'
0'
_5'
_10'
_IS'
60% 36,000 18,000 12,750 8,500 4,250
50% 32,400 16,200
12,150
8,100
4,050
40%
28,800 14,400 11,400 7,600 3,800
30% 25,200 12,600 10,450 7,300
3,150
20%
21,600
10,800
8,100
5,400
2,700
10%
16,200 8,100 6,075 4,050 2,025
*30
lb.
Tank multiply x
lAO
The chart clearly shows how the availability
of
the gas is reduced at lower temperatures. With
this in mind, keep your LP gas tank as full
as
possible during cold weather. Check the BTUIlu'
rating plates on your LP gas appliances. This
information will help you manage your
LP
gas
usage.
FILLING LP GAS TANKS
To
fill the chassis-mounted storage tank, drive
the vehicle to an LP gas supplier or a service
station which sells LP gas. Do not attempt to fill
the LP gas tank yourself.