Most gas appliances are
ody
operated intermittently. Unless there
is heavy use of hot water, water heater consumption is not too
great. During freezing weather and high
wind
conditions, furnace
consumption can
be
extremely heavy.
L.P.-gas
consumption depends upon individual use of appliances
and the length
of
time operated.
Each gallon of L.P.-gas produces
about
91,500
BTU's
of heat energ?;,
Following is
a
list of typical
appliance consumption when turned full on for one hour of
operation:
AVERAGE
BTU
APPLIANCE
CONSUMPTION
PER
HOUR
Stove: Burner Top
-
Each 5,200
Oven Burner
-
Each 7,100
Heater (Opt.)
12,000
-
16.000
Refrigerator:
RM2201
(Opt) 600
RM2190
(Opt.)
565
WM2301
(Opt.) 1000
Water
Heater (Deluxe Only) 9,000
Note: The above is
an
example of a typical
system
and
may
not
represent
the
exact system in your particular unit.
USING
THE
AUTOMATIC
CHANGEOVER
REGULATOR
(For
Optional
Double
Bottles
Only)
A
useful accessory is an automatic change over regulator.
This
apparatus allows both
gas
bottles to
be
turned
on
sinl~rltaneously.
The arrow
on
the readator handle indicates which bottle is
in
service.
When the Gdicated bottle
in
scrvicc becomes empty,
changeover is autoniatically accomplishcd
to
commence drawing
fuel from
the
other bottle. At this point.
$he
plastic Ltindow will
display
a
red signal or
flag
to
inciicacc
~hc
condition.
You should
then
flip
the
lcvcr over
to
indicate
service
on
thc othcr bottle.
'The
first
bottIc
which
was deplctcd can
ihcn
be
ttirncd
off,
uncoupled
and taken
ro
be
refilled without disturbing
the
R.V.
gas
supply.
After refilling,
it
can
be
remounted and agltin
turned
to
the
"On"
position.
When the othcr
bottie
is
depicted,
the
L.P.-gas supply
\\.ill
agai1-i
be
autornaticaliy
changcd
over.
ELECTRiCAL
SYSTEM
&
OPERATION
CONNECTION
TO
120-VOLT
AC
Your electrical system of 120-volts
AC
and
12
volts
DC
has been
designed and installed
in
accordance with the
safety
requirements