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FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM
Propane system label
PROPANE GAS CONTAINER
Propane “container” is a general all inclusive term used to describe a vessel that is used for
storage and delivery of propane gas. The most common of these are:
DOT (Department of Transportation) cylinders are transportable and are commonly used on
recreation vehicles. The capacity of DOT propane cylinders is expressed in pounds. DOT
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propane cylinders are also equipped with an ACME service valve that is for connection of
the TYPE 1 ACME pigtail hose assembly to the RV two-stage regulator.
The TYPE 1 ACME pigtail hose assembly is a wrenchless, user friendly, right hand threaded
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It is not for use on gas grills and other low pressure devices. DOT cylinders equipped with
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DOT cylinders are typically marked with “top” or an arrow to indicate the correct orientation
of the cylinder(s). Do not mount, store or transport any cylinder other than the in proper
position indicated.
Be sure to securely re-install DOT cylinder(s) to the recreation vehicle after they have been
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plug when transporting or storing disconnected containers whether full or empty.
ASME tanks are permanently mounted to the RV and are commonly used on RV motor
homes.
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When propane container is low, occasionally there may be a concentration of an onion or
garlic-like odor, which can be mistaken for a propane gas leak. After the propane container
has been refueled, the odor will usually disappear. If not, turn off the valve(s) and have the
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