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authorized technician with proper equipment should perform such
tests and adjustments, as may be required.
The propane regulator used on the Venture units, is the automatic
two stage regulator. With both cylinders full of propane, turn the
lever on the regulator towards the cylinder you wish to use first.
This will now be the “supply” cylinder and the other “reserve”.
Slowly open both cylinder valves.
The “ Supply” side of the regulator will continue to supply propane
as long as sufficient propane remains in the “Supply” cylinder. When
pressure in the cylinder drops to about 10 psig, the “reserve” side of
the regulator will open and continue to regulate at 11” WC. At the
time the “supply” cylinder becomes exhausted, a red warning flag
appears in the indicator window. This red or orange flag indicates
that a cylinder exchange can be made.
Before removing the empty cylinder, close the valve to prevent air
from entering to cylinder.
After filling the cylinder, connect the pigtail hose and slowly open the
bottle valve. Do not forget to check for leakage each time you refill
cylinder or disconnect any part on the
propane system.
1. Knob to open and close main valve.
2. Complete valve assembly.
3. “10% valve“, (small brass knob or
slot screw).
4. Container mounting stand.
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