1995 WLWB 42, LPG GAS Main Shut off Valve.
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06-17-2009, 12:03
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1995 WLWB 42, LPG GAS Main Shut off Valve.
Ron: What I call the "wash station" on my bird is a small stainless steel lined
compartment, just aft of the street side front bay door. There is a soap dispenser, paper towel holder, pump switch and sink. Its where I wash my hands before Martha will let be back in. Also good for giving Mr. J.B. Dogg a bowl of cold water. I have seen these in various configurations on other birds some of which are built into the dump control compartment. I figured your coach had one like mine since you are only a year later model. At the very top is a left and right turning valve handle. The handle is mounted to a steel bar that extends through a plastic with felt covered conduit from the back of the wash station into a closed area that houses the propane tank. Typical of BB engineering, there was no lable on the valve, just an arrow pointing (I think)left that is labled "close" and to the right labled "open". I couldn't get my stove top to light and I thought something was wrong, because I had a full tank of propane. Finally called Jesse at BB and he laughed and said that was the master valve for the propane tank. All the best! Tommy |
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