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PROPANE SYSTEM
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5. When safe to do so, operate the gas appliance.
6. Aer using the gas appliance, turn OFF the manual
shut-o valve.
ENSURE THIS GAS VALVE IS OFF WHENEVER
TRAVELING, RE-FUELING, AND WHEN THE
EXTERNAL PROPANE HOOK-UP IS NOT IN USE.
Always follow the gas appliance manufacturer’s instruc-
tions for safe operation of all gas devices.
NOTE: Some gas appliances may have built-in gas
regulators that could make the device incompatible
with this low-pressure propane source.
Propane Leak Test
If a propane gas leak is detected, close all gas valves
and turn off all igniters.
Do not use any part or component of the propane
system until the leak is properly repaired by a qualied
technician.
WARNINGWARNING
Leaks may be found easily with a soapy water solution. Do
not use a solution containing ammonia or chlorine when
searching for leaks. ese products are corrosive to copper
gas lines and brass ttings, which could result in deteriora-
tion of the copper and brass components.
Apply the soapy solution to the outside of the gas piping
ttings. If a leak is present, the soapy solution will ‘bubble’
at the leak point. If a leak is indicated, shut OFF the pro-
pane system valve(s) at the propane tank, and immediately
contact your selling dealer’s service department or quali-
ed propane service representative to arrange repairs.
Traveling With Propane
Some states prohibit propane appliances to be operated
during travel, especially in underground tunnels. Make
sure you are familiar with the propane transportation laws
for the regions where you travel.