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5.
Do not restrict access to
LP
tanks.
In
an
emergency,
the tank service
valve must be easily identified and ac-
cessible.
The tank compartment door must always be un-
locked,
and the
LP
label should be visible.
6.
Do not carry or store filled or empty
LP
gas containers,
including accessories such as gas barbecues,
in
your
motor home.
LP
gas containers are equipped with a safety
device that
relieves excessive pressure
by
discharging gas
to the atmosphere. Leaks can occur at
valves and fittings.
Always store
LP
tanks outside with the valves closed and
plugged.
7.
Do not use any
LP
gas tank other than the one fur-
nished with your motor home without being sure that all
connecting components are compatible.
S.
Turn off
LP
gas main valve before filling
LP
gas tank or
entering
an
LP
gas bulk plant or motor fuel service sta-
tion. Turn off all pilot lights and appliances individually
before refueling
of
motor
fuel
tanks
and/or
LP gas
containers.
When not
individually turned off, automatic ignition appli-
ances may continue to spark when
LP
gas is turned off at
the container.
9.
Do
not fill
LP
gas containers to more than
SO%
capac-
ity.
Overfilling can result
in
uncontrolled gas flow which
can cause fire and
explosion, a properly filled container
holds about
SO%
of its volume as liquid.
10.
LP
gas regulators must always be installed with the
diaphragm vent facing downward. Make sure that the
regu-
lator
vent faces downward and that the cover is kept
in
place to minimize vent leakage which could result
in
ex-
cessive gas pressure causing fire or explosion.
LP
CAS
SYSTEM
PACE
ARROW
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CopYRiqln
1996,
FLEETWood
ENTERPRiSES,
INC.
All
RiqHTS
RESERVEd.
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