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Golden_HVAC
Jun 07, 2015Explorer
Hi,
I guess that I have propane taps on both the high pressure and low pressure piping. The low pressure pipe is a tee under the oven, and goes to a shut off- then a quick disconnect for my Olympic Catalytic heater. The quick connect is to the left of the oven, near the wall and 2" off the floor, where I will not hit it with my foot.
The high pressure tap is a 'Extend a stay' type of fitting. It basically has a inlet that looks like it bolts onto the RV propane tank, and another side that the propane regulator bolts onto. The tee looks just like the top of a portable 1 pound propane tank. The kit also included a 4' long high pressure propane extension hose that goes into my BBQ or gas lantern.
You can look at Extend a stay products at CampingWorld.com Camping World host's this site, so it helps if we buy a product there now and again. . .
Good luck,
Fred.
I guess that I have propane taps on both the high pressure and low pressure piping. The low pressure pipe is a tee under the oven, and goes to a shut off- then a quick disconnect for my Olympic Catalytic heater. The quick connect is to the left of the oven, near the wall and 2" off the floor, where I will not hit it with my foot.
The high pressure tap is a 'Extend a stay' type of fitting. It basically has a inlet that looks like it bolts onto the RV propane tank, and another side that the propane regulator bolts onto. The tee looks just like the top of a portable 1 pound propane tank. The kit also included a 4' long high pressure propane extension hose that goes into my BBQ or gas lantern.
You can look at Extend a stay products at CampingWorld.com Camping World host's this site, so it helps if we buy a product there now and again. . .
Good luck,
Fred.
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