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Tiger4x4RV wrote:
Don't forget safety during filling. The propane person should ask, but I find that they do not. It is your responsibility. Be sure that no pilot lights are on and no igniters can spark. I do this by turning off the refrigerator and by turning off the coach batteries at the disconnect switch.
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pasusan wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:Do onboard tanks have the OPD valve?jplante4 wrote:
Remember that they only fill the tank to about 80% to allow for expansion.
If they fill it properly, they'll fill it until liquid instead of gas flows out of the fixed liquid level gauge, sometimes erroneously called a "vent". And yes, that occurs at the 80% liquid level. The OPD (Overfill Prevention Device) valve may shut off the fill slightly before or at about the same time that the gauge spits liquid.
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Dutch_12078 wrote:Do onboard tanks have the OPD valve?jplante4 wrote:
Remember that they only fill the tank to about 80% to allow for expansion.
If they fill it properly, they'll fill it until liquid instead of gas flows out of the fixed liquid level gauge, sometimes erroneously called a "vent". And yes, that occurs at the 80% liquid level. The OPD (Overfill Prevention Device) valve may shut off the fill slightly before or at about the same time that the gauge spits liquid.
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jplante4 wrote:
Remember that they only fill the tank to about 80% to allow for expansion.
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