Main supply hose – low pressure 67, Regulator 67, Propane consumption 67 – Baja Marine JAY SERIES YEAR 2006 User Manual

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Main Supply Hose – Low Pressure

The main supply hose (Fig. 34) will be attached from the regulator to the brass manifold
fitting in the frame of the trailer. The swivel brass nut on the main hose will be your final
attachment.

Several things to remember each time the propane container is removed:

1. Check that ALL fittings are tight.
2. Check that ALL connections are tested with leak solution. Consult with your

independent, authorized dealer or propane service personnel.

3. Open the main valve slowly to avoid a fast rush of propane to excess flow valve

causing propane freeze up. If you experience a propane “freeze-up,” close the main
valve and wait at least fifteen (15) minutes before trying again. Refer to the document
found with your trailer literature from the regulator manufacturer.

4. Listen carefully - a “hissing” sound longer than one second may indicate a propane

leak. Close the valve and search for the leak.

Regulator

The regulator is in integral part of the propane system. It is required to reduce the pressure
of the propane before it is sent to the system to operate your appliances. It is critical to your
safety that you read, understand and follow all literature supplied with your unit on the
operation and maintenance of the regulator.

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WARNING: Propane regulators must always be installed with the
diaphragm vent facing downward. Regulators that are not in a
compartment have been equipped with a protective cover. Make sure
that the regulator vent faces downward and that the cover is kept in
place to minimize vent blockage, which could result in excessive
propane pressure causing fire, explosion, death or serious injury.

PROPANE CONSUMPTION

Most propane appliances are operated intermittently. Unless there is heavy use of hot
water, the water heater consumption is minimal. During freezing weather and high wind
conditions, furnace consumption can be extremely high.

Propane consumption depends upon the length of time appliances are operated. Each
gallon (3.86 liters) of propane produces about 91,500 BTUs (46,514 kilojoules) of heat
energy.

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NOTE: The following chart is an example of RV appliances that may be part of
your trailer. Consult your independent, authorized dealer or appliance
manufacturer’s information for complete information.

Jay Series/Baja/Select Folding Camping Trailer

67

Utilities & Systems

3/8" MPT x 1/2" Female
Flare Swivel

Fig. 34

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