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MB Sturgis Propane Pigtail w/ Back Check - RV Type 1 x 1/4" Male NPT - 1'
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MB Sturgis Propane Pigtail w/ Back Check - RV Type 1 x 1/4" Male NPT - 1'

Part Number: 100473-12
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Pigtail makes the connection from the propane tanks on your trailer to the propane regulator. Also used to connect tanks to a high-pressure regulator to carry gas to a 2-stage regulator. Check valve prevents hazardous backflow leakage. Great Prices for the best propane fittings from MB Sturgis. MB Sturgis Propane Pigtail w/ Back Check - RV Type 1 x 1/4" Male NPT - 1' part number 100473-12 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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MB Sturgis Propane Fittings - 100473-12

  • Hoses
  • Pigtail Hoses
  • 1 Foot Long
  • 1/4 Inch - Male NPT
  • Type 1 - Female
  • MB Sturgis

Pigtail makes the connection from the propane tanks on your trailer to the propane regulator. Also used to connect tanks to a high-pressure regulator to carry gas to a 2-stage regulator. Check valve prevents hazardous backflow leakage.


Features:

  • Propane pigtail connects your propane cylinder to a regulator
    • Used for single or dual tank setups on the front of your travel trailer
    • Also used to connect a remote tank to a high-pressure regulator
  • Female Type 1 fitting connects to the valve on your propane cylinder
  • Male NPT connects to a propane regulator
  • Built-in bypass mode shuts gas off when flow reaches maximum capacity for safety
    • Thermal shut-off device turns off gas flow in extreme heat caused by open flame
    • Excess-flow safety device limits gas flow in the event of a severe leak
  • Durable thermoplastic hose and brass fittings approved for LP gas only
    • Rated for high pressure and high flow rate to handle unregulated propane
    • UL569 and ANSI Z21-81 certified
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Temperature range: -40 F to 140 F
  • Hose dimensions: 12" long x 1/4" inner diameter
  • Hose fittings:
    • Female Type 1
    • 1/4" Male NPT
  • Maximum pressure rating: 350 psi
  • Maximum flow capacity: 450,000 Btu per hour
  • 1-Year limited warranty


This propane hose is ideal for travel trailers with a split-tank system. This kind of system features 1 cylinder on the driver's side and 1 cylinder on the passenger's side of your trailer. This hose connects the cylinder on the passenger's side to a high-pressure regulator. An additional hose (sold separately) will then carry the propane from the high-pressure regulator to the 2-stage regulator on the driver's side of your trailer.


Bypass Mode for Safety

This Type 1 connector will go into bypass mode if the flow rate surpasses the maximum flow capacity for this connector, which is 450,000 Btu per hour. A ball inside of the fitting will push an internal spring down, pressing firmly against the bottom of the fitting to shut off the flow of gas.


When choosing a Type 1 connector, consider your overall propane demands and choose a connector with a flow rate that just exceeds it. That way, you won't trigger the bypass mode during normal use, but it will trigger in the event of a leak. If the bypass valve engages, stop using gas and start checking your connections for leaks.



100473-12-MBS MB Sturgis Propane Hose Assembly - RV Type 1 w/ Back Check x 1/4" MPT - 12"





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Pigtail makes the connection from the propane tanks on your trailer to the propane regulator. Also used to connect tanks to a high-pressure regulator to carry gas to a 2-stage regulator. Check valve prevents hazardous backflow leakage.

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  • Do You Need Teflon Tape For A Propane Pigtail Connector.
    Yes, you will need teflon tape rated for use with propane. The MB Sturgis Propane Hose Assembly - RV Type 1 w/ Back Check x 1/4" MPT - 12" # 100473-12 does not have an inverted flare in it so it will require tape on the end leading away from the propane tank. An example of the inverted flare can be seen on the MB Sturgis Propane Pigtail - Stainless Overbraid - Type 1 x 1/4" Male Inverted Flare - 2' # 100833-24. If you look at the fitting running away from the tank you will see the flare. If...
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    I attached a picture that shows what the typical dual tank setup looks like with the accessories needed labeled. First thing you need is pig tails to go from the tanks to the regulator like the part # 100473-12. Then for a dual tank regulator with automatic changeover we have the part # 37207-30395 that each of the pigtails would connect to. Then for a 12 foot long extension hose that would plug into outlet of the regulator you'd want the part # 100040-144-MBS. From there you'd connect...
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    I have done a bit of research and it sounds like you need the hose that goes from the propane bottle to the regulator. We have 3 different lengths of the MB Sturgis Propane Hose Assembly. We have 12", 15", and 20" lengths. - MB Sturgis Propane Hose w/ Back Check - RV Type 1 x 1/4" MPT - 12" # 100473-12 - MB Sturgis Propane Hose w/ Back Check - RV Type 1 x 1/4" MPT - 15" # 100473-15-MBS - MB Sturgis Propane Hose w/ Back Check - RV Type 1 x 1/4" MPT - 20" # 100473-20-MBS
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  • Should Propane Leak From The Hose When I Remove The Tank on Fifth Wheel Trailer
    You are correct, gas should not be able to leak from the hose when you remove the tank. It sounds like you have a stuck or defective check valve in the regulator or the pigtail. Sometimes corrosion can build up and cause the back check valve to stay open. Some customers have been able to use a small amount of spray lubricant or PB Blaster to loosen up any build up that may have caused the check valve to stay open, but your best option is to replace the regulator and the hose completely,...
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    There isn't really any advice I have on removing the quick disconnect fitting other than getting a wrench and plenty of elbow grease. It's in a POL thread which means it's a left-hand thread so keep that in mind. Once you get the quick disconnect out you can use a standard pigtail hose with a Type 1 ACME nut like part # 100473-12 on it.
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  • Propane Pigtail That Connects to the Propane Takes and Has an NPT Fitting at the End
    Hey, Corde. The type of hose you are looking for comes with either a 1/4 Inch male NPT or the 1/4 Inch MIF. Since you're not needing the MIF you would want to pick up MB Sturgis propane pigtail part # 100473-12. This one is a 12" hose so if you need something longer we do also have it in a 1-1/2 ft part # 100473-20-MBS and a 2ft part # 100473-24-MBS. Do you have a single tank set up or a dual tank set up?
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  • Pigtail Hose And Adapter Needed To Connect To A 14mm x 1.5 Male Propane Fitting
    Hey Layne, We don't currently offer metric fittings so you would need to get the correct adapter from your local hardware store, but we can hook you up with the pigtail hose portion of this. We offer pigtail hoses with a 1/4" male inverted flare (MIF) # 100575-12-MBS or 1/4 male NPT # 100473-12. Both are a foot in length so I would just see whether the npt or MIF is cheaper and go with that option.
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  • Propane Pigtails Made in USA
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  • Replacement Propane Hose for Marshall HP424
    According to my research, the Marshall HP424 does have a Type 1 connection (which connects to your propane tank) and a 1/4" Male NPT connection (which connects to a dual-stage regulator). So the hose you mentioned will work as a replacement, and there are a number of different lengths if you were in need of one. 12 Inches: MB Sturgis Propane Hose Assembly - RV Type 1 w/ Back Check x 1/4" MPT # 100473-12 15 Inches: MB Sturgis Propane Hose Assembly - RV Type 1 w/ Back Check x 1/4" MPT #...
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  • Pigtails Needed to Connect Dual Propane Tanks to Regulator on Travel Trailer
    For a typical travel trailer propane setup you will have 1 of 2 pigtails. The first will have the Type 1 connector (with the green cap) and the other has a 1/4" MPT fitting like what we find on the pigtail # 100473-12. I believe this is what you currently have but I think the end you're seeing looks like the MB Sturgis Propane Adapter Fitting # 204120-MBS and I think the white plastic piece is part of the back-check. The other type of pigtail that we see has the same Type 1 connector,...
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  • What Size Male Fitting Does RV Pigtail Propane Tank Use
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  • Parts Needed to Connect 20lb Propane Tank to RV Appliance
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