Scotsman
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Aug 12, 2021
- Messages
- 23
- Location
- WY - Wyoming
- RV Year
- 2001
- RV Make
- Casita
- RV Model
- Legacy
- RV Length
- 16 LOA
- TOW/TOAD
- Ford F150 2.7
- Fulltimer
- No
Hello Campers
I have a Palomini 132FD travel trailer from which am currently pulling out the water system (not for discussion). My last task is to
remove the water heater but I'm leary of disconnecting the propane line that feeds it as I don't know how to cap the line.
I'm not familiar with those parts and don't know where to buy them or even what they're called.
The attached image shows two LPG feed lines going up into the camper from underneath. The 'end' line goes to the
water heater, the first line goes to the furnace (they're both located in the same compartment next to each other).
You can see the red and blue water lines that I've already cut.
How can I safely disconnect the line leading to the water heater and cap it off?
I'm hoping there's a way I can just unscrew the fitting at the end of the line and screw on a cap or maybe a valve that I can close.
I don't want to do ANYTHING until I have some answers and know the end-game.
Any advice would be very gratefully received.
I have a Palomini 132FD travel trailer from which am currently pulling out the water system (not for discussion). My last task is to
remove the water heater but I'm leary of disconnecting the propane line that feeds it as I don't know how to cap the line.
I'm not familiar with those parts and don't know where to buy them or even what they're called.
The attached image shows two LPG feed lines going up into the camper from underneath. The 'end' line goes to the
water heater, the first line goes to the furnace (they're both located in the same compartment next to each other).
You can see the red and blue water lines that I've already cut.
How can I safely disconnect the line leading to the water heater and cap it off?
I'm hoping there's a way I can just unscrew the fitting at the end of the line and screw on a cap or maybe a valve that I can close.
Any advice would be very gratefully received.