Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:54:17 -0400
Reply-To: W Monk <billmonk@GMAIL.COM>
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From: W Monk <billmonk@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Suburban Type Furnace Install;
In-Reply-To: <4AEB2DFF.40107@westyventures.com>
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Yes,I meant 3/8 size. It is the elbow that screws into the propex heater so
I can run
3/8 all the way to the four way after my regulator. I am considering now
just adding
an auxillary bottle under the pass-side to fuel just the propex heater. I do
have one
of the stayaways hooked up now but I when I used the heater last winter I
removed
the stove,fridge and three way T. I capped the stove and fridge lines off
and just
had the heater coming off the tank/stayway combination. . It was a bit of a
rush job as we were going camping in a couple days for last Thanksgiving and
I just wanted heat. Not having any idea how much propane was still in the
tank as it was still a new Westy to
us I brought along a barbecue tank. I had enough gas for about three
weekends of camping and finally ran out in the middle of the night. As we
had gotten used to sleeping
with lightweight bags I had to go out and hook up the tank. I was worried
that the line would have a hard time priming itself and I didn't have the
stove hooked up to help at
all (which I don't think would do much anyways). The heater cycled twice
then fired
right up with that low murrr noise it makes out of the exhaust pipe. Sweet
sound when
its cold out and man does the van cool down quick.
B.
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Karl <tdiguru@westyventures.com> wrote:
> Bill, are you sure you got a 5/16" fitting? That is actually the non-std
> size for the US. I usually supply 1/4" and 3/8". The Westfalia tubing is
> 3/8". With the four-way fitting kit (NPT), I would have supplied either a
> 3/8" or 1/4" NPT ell for the tubing connection for the heater, so threading
> that into the 4-way will show which is the correct one; if there is another
> 90-degree ell that I supplied, it will be for the heater. Feel free to call
> me if you need more assistance.
>
> Karl
>
>
> W Monk wrote:
>
>> I ordered the 5/16 and four way from you last fall/winter. I had installed
>> it with the 1/4 connector that came with it. I plan on moving its location
>> so I removed it. I still
>> have the 5/16 I bought waiting for install. I know the 1/4 tubing work
>> fine just
>> figured that I would make it match the tubing with the stove and fridge. I
>> was just
>> curious if the compression side of the 5/16 connector I bought from you
>> was also
>> BSPT. I already marked the threaded on female portion with a marker would
>> there
>> would be no mistakinly mixing it up with any others.
>>
>
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