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A direct replacement for your Winntec Model 6020 is the Automatic Changeover RV LP Gas Regulator #37207-30395 as the BTU rating is compatible and they have the same fitting sizes.
view full answer...Hey David, from previous customers of ours who have the same 2020 Keystone Raptor 424 we have determined that your pin box style is the Lippert 1621 which means for a Gen-Y gooseneck adapter you'd want the #GY58GR that you referenced.
view full answer...To add a 100 lb tank to your two 30 lb tanks, I recommend the MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting w Hose - Type 1 Valve - Quick Disconnect, Disposable Cylinder Ports #103615. This will allow you to connect the red fitting to one of your tanks and the…
view full answer...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…
view full answer...For your propane tank with fill valve, you most likely need the Camco Horizontal 2-Stage Propane Regulator w/ P.O.L - 160,000 Btu/Hr #CAM59333. This will have the 1/4 inch NPt inlet and the 3/8 NPT outlet and will maintain a constant 11 inch water…
view full answer...There are differences that the colors reference for the Type 1 Propane connectors based on the spring tension and flow rate. The light green connectors are rated for Rated for 200,000 Btu per hour. The black are rated for 70,000-100,000 Btu per hour.…
view full answer......Hi there, I’m looking to replace our auto change over propane regulator on our 35 foot 2022 Outdoors 280KVS. I’m looking at the JR Products low pressure 37207-31525 262,500 Btu and the 37207-30395...
view full answer...Yes, the #100019-24 pigtail can be used to connect your dual-cylinder 100 lb propane setup to the regulator on your RV. Since this hose does not have a back-check to contain a gas leak, you will need the #204120-MBS fitting that includes a…
view full answer...The MB Sturgis Single Stage Propane Regulator #108072 is the correct replacement for your GR-630 regulator #37207-30325. The in/out size on #37207-30325 is 1/4" FPT inlet x 1/4" FPT outlet based off my research. I was unable to find any…
view full answer......Hello Mike. Yes, the JR Products Compact Automatic Changeover 2-Stage Propane Regulator # 37207-31525 will work just fine with your generator. This regulator has a 262,500 Btu rating...
view full answer...Though your heater unit has a built-in regulator, it is only capable of handling a very narrow flow rate range. For this reason, it's best to not consider an appliance's built-regulator as a replacement for the second stage for a two-stage…
view full answer...I looked up the hose and the regulator you currently have, and found that the GHA7 hose uses an ACME Nut connector to the LP tank and a 1/4 inch male inverted flare that connects to the 3/8 to 1/4 adapter used on the regulator. We offer the necessary…
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for Propane Fittings
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for Propane Fittings
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for Propane Fittings
A direct replacement for your Winntec Model 6020 is the Automatic Changeover RV LP Gas Regulator #37207-30395 as the BTU rating is compatible and they have the same fitting sizes.
view full answer...Hey David, from previous customers of ours who have the same 2020 Keystone Raptor 424 we have determined that your pin box style is the Lippert 1621 which means for a Gen-Y gooseneck adapter you'd want the #GY58GR that you referenced.
view full answer...To add a 100 lb tank to your two 30 lb tanks, I recommend the MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting w Hose - Type 1 Valve - Quick Disconnect, Disposable Cylinder Ports #103615. This will allow you to connect the red fitting to one of your tanks and the…
view full answer...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…
view full answer...For your propane tank with fill valve, you most likely need the Camco Horizontal 2-Stage Propane Regulator w/ P.O.L - 160,000 Btu/Hr #CAM59333. This will have the 1/4 inch NPt inlet and the 3/8 NPT outlet and will maintain a constant 11 inch water…
view full answer...There are differences that the colors reference for the Type 1 Propane connectors based on the spring tension and flow rate. The light green connectors are rated for Rated for 200,000 Btu per hour. The black are rated for 70,000-100,000 Btu per hour.…
view full answer......Hi there, I’m looking to replace our auto change over propane regulator on our 35 foot 2022 Outdoors 280KVS. I’m looking at the JR Products low pressure 37207-31525 262,500 Btu and the 37207-30395...
view full answer...Yes, the #100019-24 pigtail can be used to connect your dual-cylinder 100 lb propane setup to the regulator on your RV. Since this hose does not have a back-check to contain a gas leak, you will need the #204120-MBS fitting that includes a…
view full answer...The MB Sturgis Single Stage Propane Regulator #108072 is the correct replacement for your GR-630 regulator #37207-30325. The in/out size on #37207-30325 is 1/4" FPT inlet x 1/4" FPT outlet based off my research. I was unable to find any…
view full answer......Hello Mike. Yes, the JR Products Compact Automatic Changeover 2-Stage Propane Regulator # 37207-31525 will work just fine with your generator. This regulator has a 262,500 Btu rating...
view full answer...Though your heater unit has a built-in regulator, it is only capable of handling a very narrow flow rate range. For this reason, it's best to not consider an appliance's built-regulator as a replacement for the second stage for a two-stage…
view full answer...I looked up the hose and the regulator you currently have, and found that the GHA7 hose uses an ACME Nut connector to the LP tank and a 1/4 inch male inverted flare that connects to the 3/8 to 1/4 adapter used on the regulator. We offer the necessary…
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