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Operating the regulator valve:
1. Install two full LP tanks.
2. Turn the regulator valve to the LP tank you want to use first (the
main supply tank).
3. Open both LP tank valves very slowly. A green indicator means gas
is flowing into the system.
4. When the main supply tank empties to a certain pressure, the
reserve tank will automatically kick in and the indicator will turn red.
5. Turn the regulator valve to the reserve tank (even though the
system is already drawing from that tank). The indicator should
turn green to indicate that gas is still flowing. If it is red, both tanks
may be empty. Refill the tanks. If this does not remedy the
situation, have a qualified service technician inspect or repair
the system.
6. You may now remove the empty tank to have it filled and reinstalled
.
PROPANE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
It is possible for the propane regulator to “freeze” in certain climate
conditions due to the properties of propane and the dynamics of
pressure change inside the regulator. In case of freezing, use an
incandescent light bulb or heated blanket to warm the regulator and
then have the system purged. Consider purchasing a propane regulator
cover, available online and at most major hardware stores, to protect
your regulator and prevent freezing. Your regulator may have a factory
installed cover already installed.
Environment, usage and time can deteriorate parts in the propane piping
system. Inspect the piping system before each camping season. Look for
cracks, loss of flexibility and corrosion. If parts need replaced, consult your
nuCamp dealer for proper parts of the same type and rating.
PROPANE USAGE
Propane usage fluctuates so there is no real way to accurately measure
propane usage. This fluctuation is due to varying usages of appliances.
Propane usage can be measured to some degree of accuracy by
understanding BTUs of appliances and the capacity of LP tanks. A
standard 20 lb. LP tank contains approximately 430,270 BTUs of propane
gas while a standard 30 lb. LP tank contains approximately 645,405 BTUs.
An odor like garlic can occur when the LP
bottle is almost empty. The smell will go
away when the bottle is refilled. If the
odor persists after the bottle is refilled,
turn off all gas valves and have your
system inspected by a nuCamp dealer or
other qualified service technician.
What’s That Smell?
Propane General Usage Guide
APPROX. BTU/HR
11,000 - 18,700
3,700 - 7,200
1420
APPLIANCE
Alde® System
Cooktop
Refrigerator