Gas Distribution Lines
A primary manifold black steel pipe running throughout the motor home distrib-
utes LP gas to secondary lines. All secondary lines leading to gas appliances are made
of copper tubing with flared fittings. If any of these lines rupture do not attempt to splice
them. Always run a new line. We recommend gas distribution work to be performed by
an authorized dealer or an authorized service technician. When removing or servicing
any gas appliance close main valve at LP gas tank. This will prevent dangerous gas leak-
age that could result in an explosion and possible serious injury. If you suspect a leak
get the system inspected and repaired by a qualified service technician as soon as possi-
ble.
Filling LP Gas Tank
Woodall’s Campground and Trailer Guide and other publications list refueling sta-
tions. Many travel parks sell LP gas. Shut off pilot lights, appliances and igniters (see
operating instructions in Chapter 3) before filling LP gas tank to prevent a fire or explo-
sion. Have a trained service person fill LP gas tank. Caution service technician that if
your tank is new and being filled for the first time to purge any air from tank before fill-
ing. When the tank is filled to the proper level there is space available for conversion of
liquid into gas. If a tank is over filled it may vent pressure. When this happens you may
detect a strong rotten egg odor near the tank and/or hear a hissing noise. LP tank has
a gas level gauge to aid in filling tank.
Admiral 5-3
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LP
Gas Systems
Gas Systems
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
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