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PROPANE ALARM
Please refer to the “Occupant Safety” section for information
on this alarm; also read and follow the component manufac-
turer instructions supplied in your Owner Information Pack-
age.
PROPANE GAS CONTAINER
Propane “container” is a general all inclusive term used to
describe a vessel that is used for storage and delivery of
propane gas. The most common of these are DOT (Depart-
ment of Transportation) cylinders that are transportable and
commonly used on RV trailers. The capacity of DOT propane
cylinders (also referred to as an LP bottle) is expressed in
pounds. DOT propane cylinders are required to be removed
from the RV for filling and must be filled by weight by a quali-
fied propane facility.
The cylinders are equipped with an OPD or over fill protection
device designed to reduce the potential of overfilling. They are
also equipped with an ACME service valve that is for con-
nection of the TYPE 1 ACME pigtail hose assembly to the RV
two-stage regulator. The TYPE 1 ACME pigtail hose assembly
is a wrench-less, user friendly, right hand threaded connec-
tor that features a thermally sensitive sleeve and excess flow
device. Max output is 200,000 BTU/hr. It is used to connect
propane cylinders to regulators, hoses and other fittings. It is
not for use on gas grills and other low pressure devices.
DOT cylinders equipped with an OPD and ACME type 1
service valve are identified by the triangular service valve
knob. DOT cylinders are typically marked with “top” or an
arrow to indicate the correct orientation of the cylinder(s). Do
not mount, store or transport any cylinder other than the in
proper position indicated. Be sure to securely re-install DOT
cylinder(s) to the RV after they have been removed for filling
or replacement. Always close the service valve and install a
dust cap or plug when transporting or storing disconnected
containers whether full or empty.
Propane is a true gas compressed into a liquid form. As the
fuel is released from the container, it changes to vapor which
is then used for the operation of the appliances. Propane will
not run through the appliances in the liquid state. Propane
expands 1½ percent for every ten degrees of increase in tem-
perature. It is imperative to leave sufficient space inside the
container to allow for natural expansion of gas during warmer
weather.
Propane Systems
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