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Re: T&T: Propane

JH
Jim Healy
Sun, Sep 22, 2019 6:32 PM

Eddie,

Maybe.  If the switch at the galley stove is just a remote cntr9l for the solenoid at the tank (high pressure side), the yes, it's OK.  But of the solenoid is at the stove, no, that does not meet ABYC standard A-1.

Jim

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Eddie, Maybe. If the switch at the galley stove is just a remote cntr9l for the solenoid at the tank (high pressure side), the yes, it's OK. But of the solenoid is at the stove, no, that does not meet ABYC standard A-1. Jim Peg and Jim Healy aboard Sanctuary, currently at Charlotte Harbor, Punta Gorda, FL http://gilwellbear.wordpress.com <http://gilwellbear.wordpress.com/> Monk 36 Hull #132 MMSI #367042570 AGLCA #3767 MTOA #3436
LH
L H
Sun, Sep 22, 2019 6:48 PM

Jim,

What if the remote solenoid is located after the regulator (on the low
pressure side) but still inside the vented propane locker?

Larry H

On 9/22/19 11:32 AM, Jim Healy via Trawlers-and-Trawlering wrote:

Eddie,

Maybe.  If the switch at the galley stove is just a remote cntr9l for the solenoid at the tank (high pressure side), the yes, it's OK.  But of the solenoid is at the stove, no, that does not meet ABYC standard A-1.

Jim

Jim, What if the remote solenoid is located after the regulator (on the low pressure side) but still inside the vented propane locker? Larry H On 9/22/19 11:32 AM, Jim Healy via Trawlers-and-Trawlering wrote: > Eddie, > > Maybe. If the switch at the galley stove is just a remote cntr9l for the solenoid at the tank (high pressure side), the yes, it's OK. But of the solenoid is at the stove, no, that does not meet ABYC standard A-1. > > Jim > >