Safety Instructions -> LP Gas Regulator for Your Peugeot Wayfarer 4 Door First Generation (1995-2002)

SAFETY  
When the motorhome is not in use, be sure to close the main LP gas  
valve at the tank. When the LP gas tank is to be refilled, close the main  
valve to preclude the chance of pilot lights possibly igniting fumes from  
the LP fuel. As some LP-gas appliances (e.g., refrigerator, furnace, water  
heater) have Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) systems, it is very important that  
these appliances be turned off when the LP gas is off. The DSI boards will  
continue to work (i.e., emit an ignition spark) even when there is no LP  
gas available.  
LP GAS REGULATOR  
The LP gas regulator (Figure 2-4) is the most critical element  
of the LP-gas distribution system. The regulator converts the  
high-pressure LP gas from the tank into a reduced-pressure  
LP-gas supply suitable for use in the various appliances in  
the motorhome.  
You must regularly inspect the regulator system. If any  
damage or corrosion is noted, contact an authorized service  
technician to inspect and repair or replace the regulator.  
Do not attempt to adjust the regulator yourself; the regulator  
has been pre-set at the factory. Only a qualified LP service  
technician using specialized equipment should adjust the  
regulator.  
Figure 2-4: LP Gas Regulator  
LP DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM  
The primary LP distribution system in the motorhome is a steel manifold located underneath the  
motorhome. The secondary distribution lines running from this main distribution system are usually  
reinforced rubber supply lines.  
If any of the gas lines break, do not attempt to splice themalways run new lines to maintain the safety  
of the motorhome. Tiffin Motorhomes recommends that only qualified service technicians perform this  
work.  
Remember, the main valve at the LP gas tank must be closed whenever any gas appliance is to be  
installed, removed, or servicedthis process prevents LP gas leakage, which could result in a possible  
harmful explosion. If the odor of LP gas is ever detected, immediately discontinue use of any gas  
appliances and seek the services of a qualified service technician.  
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