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WARNING:
Propane is highly volatile and
extremely explosive. Do not use
matches or a flame to test for leaks.
Only approved propane leak testing
solution for leak detection should
be used. Unapproved solutions can
damage copper tubing and brass
fittings. A liquid dish soap solution of
10 parts water may be used. Shake the
solution until bubbles form and then
apply the mixed solution to fittings and
accessory control valves. All fittings
tested should be thoroughly rinsed
and dried after testing. Do not attempt
to adjust propane regulators. Only
qualified service personnel should
perform maintenance or repairs to the
propane system.
NOTE:
It may be illegal to travel in some
States and Canadian provinces
with the primary propane shut-off
valve open. Failure to comply with
these State and Canadian province
requirements may result in fines and/
or pose a safety hazard.
propane Detector
The propane detector is required safety
equipment in RVs. American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) 1192 - Fire & Life
Safety 6.4.8 Propane Detectors states
“All recreational vehicles equipped with a
propane appliance and electrical system shall
be equipped with a propane detector listed as
suitable for use in recreational vehicles under
the requirements of UL 1484 and installed
according to the terms of its listing.”
Propane is heavier than air and will settle
to the lowest point in the motorhome. The
propane detector is also sensitive to other
fumes, such as hair spray, of which most
contain butane as the propellant. Butane, like
propane, is heavier than air and will settle
to the floor level. Sulfated batteries (rotten
egg odor) will also sound the alarm. When
this occurs, reset the detector to stop the alert
sound.
About the Propane Detector:
Be aware of the difference between a leak
versus propane escaping from an unlit, open
burner. Pure propane vapors from a leaking
pipe or fitting are heavier than air and will
build up heaviest concentration at the leak
and float down to mix with air. If a burner is
left on, the area around the burner, range and
adjoining counter space is combustible and
can cause injury and damage when ignited.
This condition will exist for an extended time
period. Eventually, the propane will reach the
detector location and cause the alarm to sound.
CAUTION:
The propane detector indicates the
presence of propane only at its sensor.
Combustible levels of propane may be
present in other areas. The detector is
intended for detection of propane only.
The propane detector is not designed to
detect other types of gas. However, some
products may cause the detector to alarm,
such as alcohol, liquor, kerosene, gasoline,
deodorants, colognes, propellant used in
spray cans and cleaning solvents. In some
cases, vapors from glue and adhesive used
in the manufacturing of the motorhome may
also cause the detector to alarm for several
months after the date of manufacture. If
it is determined that the detector has false
alarmed because of the above mentioned
nuisance gases, reset the detector and ventilate
the motorhome with fresh outside air. Take
precautions to ensure one of these cases has
not masked an actual propane alarm condition.
The propane detector draws less current than
one instrument panel lamp and will detect gas
until the battery is drained down to 7.0 Volts.
A voltage higher than 7.0 Volts is needed for
the detector to operate properly. If the power
source is disconnected, or if the power is
otherwise interrupted, the detector will not
operate.
The propane detector has a self-check circuit
running at all times while the detector is
powered. In the event that the circuitry fails,
a failure alarm will sound and the operating
indicator will cease to light.
Propane Detector
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