D R I V I N G & S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S
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Warning
DO NOT FILL the LP Container(s) to more than 80% of capacity.
Any overfilling of the LP gas container(s) can result in uncontrolled gas flow—a prime condition for a fire or
explosion. The LP container (Figure 2-5) should only be filled to 80%
of its capacity; the remainder of the cylinder space is an air space to
contain expansion of that liquid when subjected to varying ambient-
temperature conditions. Filling in excess of 80% of the liquid volume of
the container reduces that air space and, thus, creates a condition for
possible over-pressurization of the container.
All LP appliances in your motor home have been approved for use in
motor homes by a nationally-recognized testing laboratory (i.e., UL and
CSA certified). When properly used, LP gas is a clean-burning fuel
which can be dependably used. In actuality, the LP container contains
liquid propane under high pressure. The liquid, when it passes through the tank valve to a lower pressure,
vaporizes into a gas, and then passes through a regulator to maintain a constant pressure. This gas, then, is the
actual fuel distributed through the LP-gas manifold system to the LP-based appliances used in your motor
home.
LP-appliance lighting problems are typically caused by an improperly-adjusted gas regulator. NEVER attempt
to adjust or reset the gas regulator yourself, as an authorized service technician is needed to make these
adjustments. As a good preventive-maintenance activity, the regulator should be checked annually by a service
technician and also before every extended trip.
Even though the LP-gas system is leak-checked and verified at the factory at the time of manufacture, normal
usage (travel vibrations, etc.) could loosen the fittings. Consequently, it is wise to check the gas fittings
periodically for leak tightness.
One can daub some leak-detector solution (e.g., a “liquid-soap”-like solution) on all the fittings, connections,
and junctures when the system is under pressure. Should there be any leaks, small bubbles will appear at any
leak sites.
Generally, loose fittings can be tightened to stop the leaks. If this process doesn’t work, then one must shut off
the main gas valve at the LP cylinder(s) and immediately consult an authorized service technician to determine
what repairs are necessary. Leaks may also be detected by noting a sulfurous odor (i.e., rotten eggs). DO NOT
search for a leak by using a match or open flame.
Figure 2-5. Liquid Propane Tank
Summary of Contents for 2011 Phaeton
Page 8: ...G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N 1 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 ...
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Page 16: ...D R I V I N G S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S 2 1 Driving Safety Instructions Chapter 2 ...
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Page 29: ...H E A T I N G A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G 3 1 Heating Air Conditioning Chapter 3 ...
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Page 59: ...C A B I N E T S F U R N I T U R E 5 1 Cabinets Furniture Chapter 5 ...
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Page 66: ...S T R U C T U R A L F E A T U R E S 6 1 Structural Features Chapter 6 ...
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Page 69: ...E L E C T R I C A L F E A T U R E S 7 1 Electrical Features Chapter 7 ...
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Page 82: ...S L I D E O U T F E A T U R E S 8 1 Slide Out Features Chapter 8 ...
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Page 87: ...E X T E R I O R F E A T U R E S 9 1 Exterior Features Chapter 9 ...
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Page 95: ...I N T E R I O R F E A T U R E S 10 1 Interior Features Chapter 10 ...
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Page 99: ...P L U M B I N G B A T H F E A T U R E S 11 1 Plumbing Bath Fixtures Chapter 11 ...
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Page 111: ...C O N S T R U C T I O N F E A T U R E S 12 1 Construction Features Chapter 12 ...
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Page 115: ...W I N D O W S A W N I N G S V E N T S D O O R S 13 1 Windows Awnings Vents Doors Chapter 13 ...
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Page 121: ...R O U T I N E M A I N T E N A N C E 14 1 Routine Maintenance Chapter 14 ...
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Page 164: ...M A I N T E N A N C E D A T A C H A R T S 15 1 Maintenance Data Charts Chapter 15 ...
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