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know that you take risks everytime you take the advice of anyone on
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that we are not responsible for damage and/or injury for any actions
you take after watching them. These videos are intended to share
knowledge only. We are not implying you should make your own repairs.
If you do not feel comfortable fixing your own issues, please DO NOT
try this yourself, and instead find a
qualified RV Tech to do it for you. You can find one in your area by
going to RVTAA.ORG
Here's how we installed one on a travel trailer.
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To regulate the propane pressure, your RV has a two-stage propane regulator. This is a component that fits between the tank to the rest of the system, and it takes the fuel coming out of the tank at a high pressure (or PSI) and brings it down to a manageable flow. The first stage lowers the pressure to around 10 to 15 psi from its much higher number, sometimes 250 or more. Then, the second stage takes it down to around 11 water column inches, which is the right flow for your RV’s appliances.
(Also for clarification, since this is a stationary unit, we put the regulator at the front of the cylinders, per the customer’s request. This is not the standard. If the customer moves this camper, we would have to move it to the proper position at the back of the tanks.)
As always, if you don't feel comfortable handling propane lines, PLEASE call a professional!
You can visit RVTAA.org to find a certified RV Tech near you.
If you want to check out our video on how to perform a leak drop down test, check out our video where we changed a propane quick connect here:
• How We: Replace an RV ... about the 5 minute mark
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