Monarch SE 2004------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Section 7 LP-Gas System | 267
1. Turn off pilot lights, all appliances
and the engine.
2. Remove dust cover to fill valve.
Screw fill nozzle to fill valve.
3. Turn on dispensing pump, then open
80% bleed valve.
4. Open valve on fill nozzle dispensing
liquid into tank.
5. Close valve on fill nozzle as liquid
just begins to expel from 80% bleed
valve. Tank should automatically
stop filling at 80% due to overfill
protection valve.
6. Close 80% valve then shut off
dispensing pump.
7. Open high-pressure bleed valve on
fill nozzle to remove high pressure
between dispensing pump and fill
nozzle. Remove fill nozzle from fill
valve.
8. Install dust cover.
WARNING: It is common for small amounts of liquid propane
to escape and evaporate during the fueling process. Protect bare
skin. Instant freezing will occur if exposed to liquid propane.
WARNING: When storing portable LP-Gas tanks that are not
connected to an LP-Gas system, install an approved plug in the
tank outlet holes to prevent leaks. Do not store or transport
empty LP-Gas tanks, portable tanks, gasoline or other flammable
liquids inside the motorhome. Keep open flame and spark
producing materials away from the LP-Gas area. Shut off all
appliances and the primary LP-Gas tank valve (located on the
LP-Gas tank underneath the motorhome) when the motorhome
is in storage. If this warning is ignored, a fire or explosion could
result.
CAUTION: Pressure inside LP-Gas tanks can reach over 200 psi
when exposed to direct sunlight. A high-pressure safety relief
valve will purge excess high pressure if necessary. LP-Gas will
stop vaporizing as the LP-Gas tank temperature approaches
- 40º F. Appliances that consume large amounts of LP-Gas, such
as the water heater or furnace, may need to be operated in
sequence in extremely cold environments.
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