Are Two Propane Emergency Shut-Off Valves Needed for Dual Tank System
Published 01/19/2022 >
Question:
If I have dual tanks on my travel trailer, do I need two of these valves?
asked by: Carl H
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Expert Reply:
Yes, you will want 2 of the GasStop RV Propane Emergency Shut-Off Safety Valve # GS84FR (one for each tank) otherwise you will only be able to shut off 1 tank since these are designed to install directly to the tank. You could technically get by with just one but that means you will need to move the safety valve to the tank that is currently being used.
expert reply by:
Jon G
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