Parts Needed To Add A Quick Disconnect Fitting To An RV Grill
Updated 05/10/2023 | Published 05/07/2023 >
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Question:
My Winnebago RV has a low-pressure propane port with shut off valve and female quick disconnect port - 1/4. My low-pressure tabletop grill has a 3/8 male flare connector. Can you recommend the parts to make the grill to RV propane connection with about a 12 hose? I want a swivel elbow at the grill, then another quick disconnect with shut off at the grill, so I can quick disconnect at the grill and the RV. The male quick disconnect part at the grill end should be on the grill. The swivel elbow is so I can point the propane line and male part of the quick disconnect down over the edge of the table and away from the hot grill. Hopefully the setup can supply the 20,000 BTU/hr grill. I cant seem to find all the grill end parts I need.
asked by: Dennis
Expert Reply:
Since there aren't double male quick disconnect hoses available the only way to have a quick disconnect at both the grill and RV would be to have a male quick disconnect fitting on the grill like part # 401132-MBS and use a hose like part # 37207-31235.
To do this you'll need to connect part # CAM57633 to the 3/8" male flare fitting on your grill to get the swivel function you're looking for. From there you'll need to use part # 37207-30225 and can then add on the quick disconnect # 401132-MBS. Then all you have to do is connect the female quick disconnect side of the # 37207-31235 to the grill and the male side to your RV. This hose also comes with a shut off on the female side so that you'll also have a shut off at the grill.
You can use some thread sealant # 37207-30025 as well to prevent any leaks from your connection points.
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MB Sturgis Propane Adapter Hose - Model 250 Quick-Disconnect x 3/8" Female Flare - 10'
- Propane Fittings
- Hoses
- Adapter Hoses
- 10 Feet Long
- 1/4 Inch - Male QD
- 3/8 Inch - Female Flare
- MB Sturgis
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