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Section 7: Fuel & Propane System
Propane expands 1½ percent for every ten
degrees of increase in temperature. It is im-
perative to leave sufficient space inside the
container to allow for natural expansion of
gas during warmer weather.
Servicing or Filling
Because the container is not removable, the motor home will need to be driven to a qualified
propane facility for servicing or filling.
Only the authorized gas service technician(s) should be near the motor home while the pro-
pane tank is being filled. The new propane container must be carefully purged for proper ap
-
pliance performance and operation. The propane tank must
NEVER BE OVERFILLED.
Replace all protective covers and caps on the propane system and/or container after filling.
Make sure the valve is closed and the compartment door is securely latched.
LP Gas Container Overfill
Never allow your propane tank to be filled above the maximum safe level as indicated by
the fixed liquid level gauge.
Do not allow the visible gauge to be used for filling. Overfilling the propane container above
the liquid capacity indicated on the container, could allow liquid propane to enter the system
that is designed for vapor only creating a hazardous condition.
The following warming label has been placed by the propane container.
Always shut OFF the engine while refueling
. Do not smoke and do not
operate other ignition sources while refueling.
When the propane container is disconnected from the main supply
hose
and the P.O.L. connection, install the P.O.L. plastic cap that is at-
tached to the container.
If you suspect your propane container has been overfilled, contact
your dealer or a qualified propane technician for assistance imme-
diately
. Do not attempt to service a propane container overfill yourself.
NOTE:
Tanks are to be installed, fueled and maintained in accordance
to State and Local codes, rules, regulations or laws.
Table of Contents
Maintenance Record
Summary of Contents for Embark 2022
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