
11.2 SELECTING FUEL TYPES
Butane burns at a much higher temperature than
propane but will not change from a liquid to a gas
at temperatures below 32 degrees F or 0 degrees
C. Propane, on the other hand, burns at a lower
temperature and will continue to convert from a
liquid to a gas at temperatures as low as -40
degrees F or -40 degrees C.
LP dealers will normally handle only the type of
gas commonly used and suited to the climate in
their area. If you travel from a warmer part of the
country to a colder area you may want to check to
make sure you have the right type of LP gas.
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CLASS C MOTORHOME
11 LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM
LP (Liquefied Petroleum) gas is a colorless gas
compressed into liquid form for easy transportation
and storage. It is the energy source for your
range, oven, furnace, water heater, and an alter-
nate source for your refrigerator.
It is an excellent fuel source and both safe and
economical when used properly.
CAUTION
These instructions are provided as a
general guideline only and may not be
complete. To ensure proper service and
safety, always take your motorhome to an
authorized Triple E service center.
11.1 SAFE USE OF LP GAS
The LP gas system is designed and built to adhere
to federal government and industry regulation
requirements.
Many safety devices and backup systems have
been built in to assure complete safety. Some of
these include: tank overflow valves, LP gas detec-
tor, and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors. As well,
LP gas contains an odor additive so that it can be
more easily detected.
Observe the following precautions for the safe use
of LP gas.
1.
Familiarize yourself with the odor of LP gas. If
you suspect a leak, turn off the LP gas supply
immediately and determine the source of the
leak with the help of qualified service person-
nel.
2.
Do not tamper with any part of the LP gas
system, piping or regulator. Service and
maintenance should be performed only be
qualified personnel.
3.
Check the entire system for leaks every time
the tanks are filled. Take time regularly to
inspect the system for leaks.
4.
Turn off the LP gas supply valve when not
using it.
5.
The tank supply valve is designed to be
tightened by hand only. If the valve requires a
wrench for tightening it is defective and should
be replaced.
6.
Tanks should never be filled above the 80 %
level. LP gas requires room to expand.
7.
Make sure all appliance vents are open and
free of obstruction when using the LP gas
system.
8.
Do not lock LP tank compartments. Recrea-
tional vehicle industry standards require that
all LP gas valves must be readily accessible at
all times in case of emergency.
9.
When drilling holes in walls or attaching
objects be careful not to damage any gas lines
or electrical wiring.
Remove rings, metal watchbands, and other
metal jewellery before working around a battery.
Use caution when using metal tools. If the tool
contacts the battery terminals or metal connected
to them, a short circuit could occur which could
cause personal injury or fire.
WARNING
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