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11-2
11.3 SELECTING FUEL TYPES
Butane burns at a much higher temperature than
propane but will not change from a liquid to a gas
at temperatures below 32 degrees F or 0 degrees
C. Propane, on the other hand, burns at a lower
temperature and will continue to convert from a liq-
uid to a gas at temperatures as low as -40 degrees
F or -40 degrees C.
LP dealers will normally handle only the type of
gas commonly used and suited to the climate in
their area. If you travel from a warmer part of the
country to a colder area you may want to check to
make sure you have the right type of LP gas.
11.4 LP TANK SYSTEM
The storage tank for the LP gas is mounted
underneath the motorhome attached to
the vehicle frame. It is accessible only
from outside the vehicle. The tank valve is
located near the top center of the tank next
to the regulator. Before opening the supply
valve, make sure all controls for the various
appliances are in the OFF or PILOT OFF
position. This is to prevent any LP gas from
accumulating in the motorhome.
Fig. 11-1 TANK LOCATION
11.5 LP TANK CAPACITY
The tank size is the approximate usable volume
which is about 80% of the total tank volume.
Commander Embassy
Commander Embassy
Tank Size 25.3 (95.8) 25.3 (95.8)
Tank Size 25.3 (95.8) 25.3 (95.8)
Gal (l)
Gal (l)
Propane Tank Capacities
COMMANDER / EMBASSY

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