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WARNING:
It is not safe to use the cooking appliance for comfort heating.
Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation. Before operation:
1. Open overhead vent or turn on exhaust fan.
2. Open window.
This warning label has been located in the cooking area to remind you to provide an
adequate amount of fresh air for combustion. Unlike homes, the amount of oxygen supply
is limited due to the size of the recreation vehicle, and proper ventilation when using the
cooking appliance(s) will avoid danger of asphyxiation. It is especially important that
cooking appliances not be used for comfort heating, as the danger of asphyxiation is
greater when the appliance is used for long periods of time.
Checking for Leaks
Please refer to Chapter 1, “Safety in Using LP Gas.”
IF YOU SMELL GAS
1. Extinguish any open flames, pilot lights, and all smoking materials.
2. Do not touch electrical switches.
3. Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve(s) or gas supply connection.
4. Open doors and other ventilating openings.
5. Leave area until odor clears.
6. Have the gas system checked and leakage source corrected before using again.
LP Gas Consumption
Most gas appliances are operated intermittently. Unless there is heavy use of hot water,
the water heater consumption is minimal. During freezing weather and high wind condi-
tions, furnace consumption can be extremely high.
LP gas consumption depends upon individual use of appliances and the length of time
operated. Each gallon of LP gas produces about 91,500 BTUs of heat energy. Following
is a list of typical appliance consumption when turned on fully for one hour of operation:
Average BTU
Appliance
Consumption Per Hour
Water Heater
8800 – 10,000
Refrigerator
1200 – 1500
Furnace
20,000 – 40,000
Range Oven
7100
Range, Rear Burner
5200
Range, Front Burner
9000
NOTE:
This chart is an example of a typical system and may not represent the
exact system in your particular unit.
If you have double bottles on your travel trailer, use only one at a time. Otherwise the gas
supply will be drawn equally from both bottles until the supply has been totally
exhausted. Using one bottle until it is empty, then using the second bottle will allow you
to fill the empty bottle at your convenience without being totally out of propane.
Summary of Contents for Conventional Travel Trailer
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