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When an LP tank gets low, sometimes there is a concentration of garlic-like odor which
may be mistaken for a gas leak. After a change over to a full tank, the odor usually will
disappear. If not, turn off the LP containers and have the system checked by a qualified
technician.
1.
Knob to open valve to fill or to use camper.
2.
Complete valve assembly.
3.
“10%” valve, small brass knob or slot screw.
4.
Container mounting stand.
A warning label has been located near the LP gas container. This label reads:
THIS GAS PIPING SYSTEM IS DESIGNED FOR USE OF
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS ONLY. DO NOT CONNECT
N A T U R A L G A S T O T H I S S Y S T E M . D O N O T F I L L
CONTAINER(S) TO MORE THAN 80 PERCENT OF CAPACITY.
Securely cap inlet(s) when not connected for use. After turning
on gas, except after normal container replacement, test gas
piping and connections to appliances for leakage with soapy
water or bubble solution. Do not use products that contain
ammonia or chlorine.
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OPD Overfill Protection
Supplied with your travel trailer is information that applies to the Type 1 ACME LP Gas
Connection on your LP gas tank(s). Please read all information contained in the supplied
literature.
The following instructions will supply information for correct cylinder/valve orientation,
regulator placement, hose length, hose routing and cylinder cover placement. Make sure
these steps are followed for proper LP connections.
DUAL CYLINDER ASSEMBLY WITH BOTTLE RACK
ON A-FRAME OR FRONT TRUNK
1. Connect the 3/8” low-pressure hose to the
outlet of the two-stage regulator.
2. Place the cylinders on the bracket pro-
vided on the A-frame and secure them so
the outlet of the cylinder valves point out-
ward from the front of the travel trailer.
3. Using the threaded center rod, position the
regulator bracket. This centers the regula-
tor between the two cylinders as they are
secured to the base tray.