HOWTO: Propane System
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BBQ pigtail
High pressure BBQ pigtail, in stowed
position in front of passenger rear tire
Propane pigtail, removed from retaining
enclosure
With yellow dustcap removed and valve
in open position
The propane system has a high-pressure auxiliary BBQ takeoff. Locate the hose by reaching under the edge of the Roadtrek
about halfway between the rear passenger tire opening and the side door. Pull the hose toward the back of the Roadtrek to
release it from the channel it is stowed in. The hose has a yellow dustcap, and an integral cutoff valve which is closed when
the brass handle is across the line, and open when the handle is parallel to the line. This takeoff provides 15PSI regulated
propane to appliances that have their own regulators or are built to use high-pressure propane. Many grills in the US are low
pressure (.5 PSI) and cannot use this connection without an additional regulator. The auxiliary BBQ male connector is Cast
Products part # 829000 or 829120. The hose assembly in varying lengths is available as MB Sturgis part no. 100476.
Roadtrek while driving.
failure.