2006
Scottsdale Class A
by Newmar
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service technician make any necessary adjustments. We recommend that you
have the LP gas system checked by an authorized service technician at least
once a year and after every extended trip. Although the manufacturer and
dealer carefully test for leakage, travel vibrations could loosen fittings. Leaks
can be easily found by applying leak detector solution at the connections. If
leak detector solution is not available, a soapy water solution made with dish
soap can be used. Tightening the fitting usually stops any leaks. If this does not
work, shut off the main gas valve at the tank and immediately consult an
authorized service technician for repairs. If a leak is suspected, the identifying
odor smells similar to rotten eggs (sulfur). Never test for a leak by lighting a
match or having an open flame where you suspect leaking gas.
WARNING
Shut off the main gas valve at the tank when the camping vehicle is not in use.
Also, shut off the valve when refueling to avoid potential danger from pilot lights
igniting fuel fumes. Some appliances, such as the refrigerator, water heater, and
furnace, have DSI (direct spark ignition) boards, so it is important that you turn
the appliances off when the LP gas is off. The ignition in the appliances will
continue to spark even if there is no LP gas available.
LP Regulator
The regulator acts as the heart for the LP gas system. The LP gas in the tank
is under high pressure. The regulator reduces the pressure of this gas so that it
is safe to use with the various appliances in your unit. If corrosion is noticed,
contact a qualified LP gas service technician. Do not adjust the regulator. It is
factory preset. Adjustments are to be made by a qualified LP service technician
using specialized equipment.
LP gas regulators must always be installed with the diaphragm vent facing
downward. Regulators that are not in compartments have been equipped with
a protective cover. Make sure that the regulator vent faces downward and that
the cover is kept in place to minimize the vent blockage that could result in
excessive gas pressure causing fire or explosion.
LP Distribution Lines
The primary manifold is a black steel pipe running the length of your unit.
Most secondary lines leading to gas appliances are made of copper tubing with
flare fittings. If any of the gas lines rupture, do not attempt to splice them.
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