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209173 RCD-2
Index A
9.1 GENERAL POINTS
- The working pressure of the LPG unit is 28 millibars.
- Recommended cylinder capacity:
Europe Version: 2,75 kg of butane.
US Version: 10 lb of propane.
- Have the hoses, the entire LPG system and the flue pipes in the LPG system inspected professionally and regularly (or at intervals determined by the national requirements
of the country in which the boat sails), and have them replaced if damage is detected.
- Taps attached to empty cylinders must be closed and disconnected. Protective covers, lids or caps must be held in place. Spare bottles must be stored outside on the boat
and protected from weather and mechanical damage. If a gas leak occurs, it is essential that the gas escapes outside.
- Do not impede access to the components of the LPG system.
- Do not use the housings or the LPG bottle lockers to store other equipment.
- Check the vent pipes at least once a year. Replace them if they have deteriorated or split.
Location of components
Reference Designation
1 Gas cylinder locker
2 Kitchen sink thru-hull drainage
3 Gas locker drain
4 Gas system
5 Gas supply valve
6 Bubble tester
7 Gas expansion valve
8 Gas cylinder
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) System

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