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Replacement Pressure Regulator For A Furrion RV Cooktop  

Updated 06/17/2025 | Published 02/15/2022

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I need a gas inlet and lp regulator for a Furrion oven model fsri22la-ss.

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The part you need for your Furrion RV Cooktop - Propane - Triple Burner - Stainless Steel, part # FGH4ZSASS, is the Replacement Gas Inlet Connector and LP Regulator Inlet Assembly for Furrion RV Cooktop, part # FR97PR.

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Randy A.

2/15/2022

I need a gas inlet and lp regulator for a Furrion oven model fsri22la-ss.

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Mark S.

2/16/2022

The replacement part you need is the Gas Inlet Connector + LP Regulator + Gas Train + Inlet Pressure Test, part # FR47PR. I have included a product description link below.
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Robert J.

6/16/2025

Just purchased a 2017 Redwood with the Furrion fsri22la-ss stove top and separate oven unit. The igniter has been replaced, purchased through E-trailer and installed. I now have spark but I'm not getting propane to the burner's. The electric igniter is working on the stove but it will not light either. The water heater and furnace work perfectly so I know I have propane in the system. Is it possible that the regulator's on both appliances are faulty. The trailer is virtually new, the appliances have no indication of use. Appreciate your input. Thanks.

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Jerred H.

6/17/2025

@RobertJ It could be the regulators but it's doubtful they would both go out at the same time. Are you sure the appliances have propane running to them and it's not shut off at some point? Where did you purchase your trailer and what did they say?
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Bob

6/17/2025

@JerredH Figured it out. The burner heads were installed incorrectly so the thermocouple would not activate. There are two holes in the distribution head, one small and one large. The small hole has to be on the thermocouple so the heat from the distribution heads.
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Jerred H.

6/17/2025

@Bob Glad you got it sorted out. Thanks for the information.

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