Admiral
5-4
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
2000
LP
LP
Gas Systems
Gas Systems
LP Gas Regulator
The regulator is the heart of an LP gas system. LP gas in the tank is under high
pressure. The regulator reduces pressure of gas so that it is safe to use with various
appliances. The regulator is equipped with a vent so that it can breathe. This means
that if pressure in the LP tank is too high the regulator will allow gas to escape through
the vent until pressure returns to a normal range. It is important to keep vent clean and
clear of obstructions or corrosion. If the vent becomes clogged, pressure from the LP tank
could cause a failure of components. If you notice any corrosion contact a qualified LP
gas service technician. The regulator is mounted so that the vent faces downward. If the
vent becomes clogged, you can clean it with a toothbrush.
Operating Instructions
Open shut-off valve for use. Tank has a LP gas level gauge to monitor gas usage.
Turn off valve when motor home is between trips and when in storage. Hand tighten
valve, do not use a wrench or pliers to close valve. Valve is designed to be closed by hand.
Over tightening may permanently damage valve seat.
LP Gas Detector
Liquid Propane (LP) Gas is heavier than air and will settle to the lowest point which
is generally the floor of your motor home. The detector is also sensitive to other fumes
such as hair spray, of which most contain butane as the propellant. Butane, like
propane, is heavier than air and will settle to the floor level where it will be detected.
When this occurs, press reset button to stop alert sound for 60 seconds.
Other combustibles which will be detected include alcohol, liquor, deodorants,
colognes, perfumes, wine, adhesives, lacquer, kerosene, gasoline, glues, most of all clean-
ing agents and propellant of aerosol cans. Most are lighter than air in their vapor state
and will only be detected when the motor home is closed up.
!WARNING !
Do not attempt to adjust the regulator, it is preset at the factory. If adjust-
ments need to be made contact a qualified LP gas service technician.
Adjustments can only be made by using special equipment. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in a fire or explosion and cause severe personal
injury or death.