Owner`s manual
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LP GAS SYSTEM
WARNING
When the motorhome is not being used, the main LP gas valve must be turned “off.” Also,
turn “off” the main valve when the LP gas tank is to be refueled to avoid the possibility of
ignition fuel fumes by the pilot lights. All gas valves on the gas-operated appliances with
Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) should also be in the “off” position during refueling and/or main-
tenance operations. DO NOT store LP, diesel fuel, propane, butane, or other flammable liq-
uids inside the vehicle as these represent a very real fire hazard and possible threat to life.
e Allegro Breeze is equipped with an ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)-approved
LP tank (Figure 4-1) which is equipped with an automatic pressure regulator. is tank contains liquid
petroleum fuel under high pressure.
A LP gas-distribution system distributes the gas to those appliances using such in the motorhome.
e “heart” of this LP gas distribution system
is the regulator and it should only be adjusted
by a qualied service technician. Most of the
problems encountered in lighting the pilots of
these appliances are caused by regulator mis-
adjustments.
e major component of the LP gas supply is
a manifold pipe which runs underneath the
motorhome oor. From this manifold, the
various gas appliances are connected by a rub-
ber supply line.
Should any of the secondary tubing develop a
leak, do not attempt to splice any of the lines.
Instead, have a qualied service technician
run a new length of tubing to the appliance of
concern and then have that line leak-tested be-
fore placing it in normal operation.
To remove, repair, or replace any gas-operated appliance, always close the main gas valve at the LP
tank.
LIQUID PROPANE (LP) TANK
Figure 4-1: LP tank