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  • RV Water Filter and Regulator
  • Our water filters like # CAM40631 need to be used after the water goes through a regulator and is reduced to 60 psi or less. For a water regulator you can use # A01-1122VP which will keep the pressure at 50 to 55 psi.
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  • Propane Regulator no Longer Allowing Gas Flow
  • What you are describing does sound like a regulator failure, and that isn't too surprising due to it being 11 years old. RV regulators have a lifespan of about 10 to 15 years, and that's the time frame in which they should be replaced. You can use either a horizontal or vertical regulator as a replacement: - Horizontal Low Pressure 2-Stage RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-30385 - Vertical Low Pressure 2-Stage RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-30365
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  • Blow Out Plug Needed To Winterize RV Fresh Water Lines
  • The RV High Flow Water Pressure Regulator # 37262205 limits the psi of the water connected to your city water inlet. If you were just wanting to be able to blow air through your lines to winterize your trailer you'd want the Valterra RV Blow Out Plug # P23518LFVP. This comes with a Shrader valve to easily connect a compressor and blow out the water lines.
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  • What Regulator Should I Use With My Dual 100-lb Propane Tanks And My 199,000 Btu Water Heater?
  • For your dual 100-lb propane tanks, and your 199,000 btu water heater, I recommend using the: -Compact Low Pressure 2-Stage Automatic Changeover RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-31525, with the MB Sturgis Propane Pigtail Hose # 100019-60. You will need two of the hoses to connect to your tank, and then to the regulator. Additionally, this regulator has a btu rating of 262,500 so you will have plenty of capacity for your water heater.
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  • Water Column of Camco Low-Pressure LP Gas Regulator, Part # 57703
  • Yes, the regulator included with the Camco Low-Pressure LP Gas Regulator, part # CAM57703, is an 11 inch water column regulator. So it's just what you're looking for?
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  • Regulator and Hoses Required for a Dyna-Glo 20000 BTU Wall Heater
  • According to the user manual for Dyna-Glo wall heaters, they require a propane gas line pressure of 11in WC (water column). You will need a 2-stage regulator to reach this pressure level like part # 37207-30375. This regulator comes with the POL fitting that will thread directly into the valve on your tank and you will just need a supply hose to go from the regulator to the heater. We have these hoses available in the following lengths: 12 ft - # 100040-144-MBS 6 ft - # 100040-72-MBS 5...
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  • 2-Stage Propane Regulator for 100-lb Tank
  • We offer both vertical and horizontal 2-stage propane regulators that will provide the 11-inch water column pressure you need. Choose the one that will install so that its condensation vent is facing downward. Use part # 108221 for a horizontal installation; use part # 108220 for vertical installation.
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  • What Size and Type of Regular to Connect 100-lb Tank to Martin Direct Vent Propane Heater
  • According to the installation manual for the Marvin Direct Vent Propane Heaters, the minimum permissible propane gas pressure is 11" WC (water column), which our MB Sturgis Single Stage Regulator # 108072 can supply. If you are connecting the heater directly to your 100-lb tank, then you will also want a pigtail hose # 37207-30865, to go from the tank valve to the regulator and a supply hose with a 1/4" male NPT fitting to connect at the regulator and a 3/8 female NPT fitting to connect...
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  • Parts Needed To Run Multiple RV Campers Off a Single 1,000LB Propane Tank
  • To feed your 4 RV's you will need to create a manifold to run hard black steel lines to each RV. You will need to include 4 of the MB Sturgis Single Stage Propane Regulators # 108072 to knock the pressure down from the 1,000 gallon tank you have. These will protect the hard lines from filling with liquid propane and keep the pressure at a safe level. At the camper end of the hard steel pipe you can install the MB Sturgis Propane Adapter Fitting # 204129-MBS with a shut off valve. This...
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  • Finding A Replacement Water Heater Control Valve
  • If you have an Atwood Gas Water Heater, we sell one replacement regulator # 91602. This regulator works with the following Atwood heaters: Atwood RV gas water heater (AT94180, AT94191, AT96110, AT96121, or AT96136) or gas and electric water heater (AT94022, AT94023, AT94186, AT96117, AT96161SU, or AT96163). To find your serial and model number, it's typically by the opening of the access door on your RV. You're more than welcome to email me a picture so I can help you figure out! If you...
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  • Can I Use The JR Products Auto Changeover Regulator For a Commercial Brick Oven ?
  • To go from the JR Products Automatic Changeover 2-Stage Propane Regulator # 37207-30395 to the 1/2" valve on your brick oven you will need the 5' Supply Hose # 37207-31475. This has the 3/8" male NPT fitting to a 1/2" swivel for your gas valve and you will not have any issues as long as your oven uses less than 345,000 BTU's and uses the 11" water columns of pressure. You will need Thread Sealant Tape # 37207-30025 for all the pipe thread connections which do not use a tapered fitting...
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  • Parts Needed to Connect a Grill That Uses a 1# Propane Tank to a RV's Propane Tank
  • We do not have a hose that allows you to bypass your grills regulator. What you would need to do is install a propane tee such as the MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting for POL Valve # 103537-MBS between your propane tank and regulator. This propane tee will provide you with the quick connect before the propane goes through your regulator, so that the propane can still go through the grills propane regulator without issue.
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  • How to Connect Weber Traveler Grill to RV Quick-Disconnect Fitting
  • You'll be able to connect your Weber Traveler Grill directly to that quick-disconnect fitting using a hose like the MB Sturgis # 100476-120-MBS as long as your grill doesn't have a regulator. If it does have a regulator then you need a tee fitting like part # 103537-MBS so you can tie into the propane before the regulator. If you were to run your grill through 2 regulators then the pressure would be too low and the grill wouldn't run properly. Attached is a helpful article that goes over...
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  • Parts Needed When Upgrading RV Propane Tanks to a 100 lb. Tank
  • When upgrading your propane tanks to a 100 lb. tank the only thing that should need to be changed on a typical propane set up is the supply hose that goes from the propane tank to your regulator. You would need a hose like the MB Sturgis Hose Assembly # 100202 which would connect your tank to the regulator and then from the regulator you should have a hose going to the the RV that distributes the propane out to your heater, stove and water heater. If you have an auto change over regulator...
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  • Available Propane Adapter Fittings and Adapter Hoses for Connecting RV Gas Supply
  • Since there are many types of propane fittings and because it can be challenging to keep track of exactly which ones you have I suggest referring to the linked article that illustrates the most common propane connectors. In the event that we do not have a single item that will fill your requirements often a combination of parts will work just as well. The linked page for propane parts shows separate categories for adapter fittings such as # 204037-MBS and for adapter hoses like # 100476-120-MBS....
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  • Parts to Connect Blackstone Griddle to RV Propane Supply
  • As you noted, you can't have the propane supply going through two regulators as it would not supply the correct pressure that your griddle needs to function properly. It doesn't look like the the propane regulator on the 36-inch Blackstone griddle is removable; therefore, you have two options. The first option you have is to not use the quick disconnect port on your trailer and instead tap into the propane supply before it goes through the regulator with a combination of the MB Sturgis...
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  • Parts Needed to Use Coleman RoadTrip X-Cursion Grill With Camper Propane Tank
  • You can use your Coleman RoadTrip X-Cursion grill with the 30 gallon tank on your camper. Since the grill has a built in regulator, you will need to install the MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting # 103613-MBS. This will allow you to access the propane before it reaches the regulator on your camper. Then you can use the # 100476-72-MBS (6' hose) or # 100476-120-MBS (10' hose) to connect to your grill.
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  • Parts Needed to Switch to Dual Propane Tank Setup From Single Tank
  • An auto-switching dual propane regulator would be my recommendation in this situations just because of the ease of use; something like the Compact Low Pressure 2-Stage Automatic Changeover RV LP Gas Regulator Item # 37207-31525. You can connect your existing gas line to this regulator. You'll also need 2 pigtails to connect the propane tanks to the regulator, so for that I recommend using the Propane Hose with Back Check - Type 1 x 1/4" Male Inverted Flare - 20" Item # 37207-30745. I've...
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  • Pressure Relief Valve For A Furrion FWH09A-AM Water Heater
  • We do have a pressure relief valve for your Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater # FR93FR. The Camco RV Water Heater Temperature and Pressure Release Valve # CAM10423, is a 1/2 valve with a 4" probe that will help protect your RV's water heater from excessive temperature and water pressure.
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  • Replacement Water Heater Recommendation For Discontinued Atwood Water Heater
  • I did some digging around, and unfortunately it appears that the Atwood Regulator 91602 regulator has been discontinued and is not going to be available anywhere. In this instance, it is your best bet to replace the entire unit since its replacement parts are no longer available, and there are not any other parts that you can use from other manufacturers that is compatible with your unit. I know it's not an ideal saturation, however I do recommend checking out the: -Furrion RV Tankless...
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