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American Tug 34 Owner Experiences 

 

Chapter 10 Galley 

Page 10-7 

 

 

Xintex/Fireboy control unit – A control pad located by the door on the side of the 
galley cabinet. 

 

Propane sniffer – a small orange plastic device located under the galley counter 
used to identify propane gas if there is a leak. (

Propane is heavier than air

, so 

the sniffer is generally located low on a boat.) 

 

Force 10 stove 

Propane Control and Leak Detector 

The Xintex control unit is used to open and close the solenoid and also to monitor the 
propane sniffer. If the unit senses propane, it will sound and alarm. Its is powered from a 
distribution panel under the dash, that is fed through the ‘always-on’ circuit controlled by 
a 30A breaker under the pilothouse seat. 

http://fireboy-xintex.com/

 

Xintex Control Unit and Propane Sensor 

 

  

The Xintex/Fireboy S-2A we have can monitor two sensors, but only had one installed 
(the red thing in the photo above) under the galley drawers.  
We added a second one, under the stove itself, ordered from the Xintex website. It is a 
MS-2 Gasoline and Propane Sensor with 20' cable, $87.00 in 2004, and plugs right into 
the control unit. 
 

Testing 

To test the sensor, press the button below each sensor. It should sound the alarm which is 
silenced by pressing the alarm silence button. Periodically, we also carefully spray 
propane from a barbeque lighter on each sensor. 

Propane tanks are installed with a pressure gauge that after the regulator and before the 
shutoff solenoid. Periodically you should do the following pressure tests to ensure that 
there are no propane leaks: 

 

With the solenoid closed and the stove burners closed, check that the pressure 
gauge holds pressure. If it does not, there is a leak somewhere between the 
solenoid and the tank. Use soapy water over the short line and fittings to locate 
this leak. 

 

With the solenoid open and the stove burners closed, check that the pressure 
gauge holds pressure. If it does not, there is a leak somewhere between the 

Summary of Contents for American Tug 34

Page 1: ...sting often check the door seal and the latch If the bottom corner has a small gap adjust the latch receiver on the frame Remove heavy objects from the door it tends to distort this seal Venting Tomco...

Page 2: ...f you consistently have a heavy frost build up then the problem may be the seal around the door Remove the fridge from the cabinet set the thermostat to 4 and leave it out in the salon area overnight...

Page 3: ...he procedure the front feet fit into sockets in the woodwork to hold it in place We did not have this venting so we started searching around for a solution We came across a vent with a collection box...

Page 4: ...was installed on the starboard side of the fridge set to blow air starboard to port across the compressor Since we now had a big inlet vent on the port side of the fridge I removed it and relocated i...

Page 5: ...as they are self tapping Ice Maker This is an option on AT34s and if fitted is installed in place of the cabinet to the right of the stove Manufacturer Sea Freeze of America Inc Website http www seaf...

Page 6: ...sor motor Stove Force 10 Contact info Force 10 Marine Company 23080 Hamilton RD Richmond BC Canada V6V 1C9 Phone 800 663 8515 www force10 com Email sales force10 com We have a Force 10 propane 3 burne...

Page 7: ...he red thing in the photo above under the galley drawers We added a second one under the stove itself ordered from the Xintex website It is a MS 2 Gasoline and Propane Sensor with 20 cable 87 00 in 20...

Page 8: ...der that the valve is open Propane cleaning orifices The only problem we ve had so far was with the oven I noticed one day when I was trying to bake something that it was not coming up to temperature...

Page 9: ...American Tug 34 Owner Experiences Chapter 10 Galley Page 10 9 Electric Stove We don t have the electric stove so need info here...

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