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Old 05-03-2015, 10:18 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by fivejackie View Post
Long tunnels are usually posted no hazard materials allowed. That includes propane on or off.
In my next of the woods we have a couple of tunnels where RV must pull over to have the propane tank inspected before being allowed to enter the tunnel. In both cases the inspector will turn off the propane if the owner had not already do so.

In my Class A I keep it off since the frig is not propane fueled. If I'm traveling in cold weather during a rest stop I'll turn it on to run the furnace and then close it again before rolling.

In the Class C I ran both ways, sometimes with propane on and sometimes with propane off and genny running.

The most important aspect in my opinion, if you run with the frig on propane turn it off a couple of minutes before refueling the motor home.
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