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Camco Rv Propane Lp Gas Double Stage Auto Changeover Change Over Camp Regulator on 2040-parts.com

US $45.95
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The Camco Propane Double-Stage Auto-Changeover Regulator is for RVs with dual propane tank hookups. It maintains a constant gas pressure and automatically changes from the empty tank to the full one. It allows for the removal of the empty cylinder for refill without interrupting the propane supply. The inlet is a 1/4 inch SAE inverted flare and the outlet is a 3/8 inch NPT female.
  • Allows removal of empty cylinder for refill without interrupting propane supply
  • Measures for Inlet 1/4 inch SAE inverted flare and Outlet 3/8 inch NPT female
  • For RVs with dual propane tank hookup
  • Durable and easy to use
  • Maintains constant gas pressure
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