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Aug 22, 2022Explorer
Delete a Propane Solenoid Safety Valve?
Working and working to get a 2002 Ford Tioga 26' back on the road. Now runs and drives.  Working on propane.  Needed for fridge, range and water heater.  Propane tank is half full (tested with 3 different gauges mounted on tank).  Replaced the propane regulator today.  Still no propane flowing to any appliance. Cleaned all electrical connections.  Didn't help.  Thinking the Solenoid Safety Valve is closed/non-functional.  It mounts just downstream from the Regulator.  I'm reading that they are no longer required or installed.  Is it just a matter of deleting this valve and capping off the wires?  They run $400-$500 to replace with original.  Alternatively, I'm interested in a generic replacement. Your opinions, please.  
Original Solenoid Safety Valve is Parker NM22-0511.
Original Solenoid Safety Valve is Parker NM22-0511.