gas regulator shield location ?

Bubbamace

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Hii Guys. It's been a while since I've been on the forum and even camping. Hopefully, one of you will be able to help me. I have a 2022 Thor Sanctuary Mercedes van. I recently went camping in a real rough area and when I came home I noticed my propane gas line which is attached to a black metal shield. It was hanging and the gas regulator ( I believe) which is supposed to be attached with four screws only had 1 screw holding it in place. I'll try to add a couple of photos if I can figure out how to do this. anyway, the question is: where does this piece attach and how. None of the holes seem to match any of the frame or metal near the propane tank. if anyone has a picture of theirs, I sure would appreciate it.
 

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I have no experience with your RV but on larger MHs the regulator actually attaches to the tank.

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I have no experience with your RV but on larger MHs the regulator actually attaches to the tank.

flame-king-12-2-gal-asme-rv-trailer-propane-cylinder-tank-flame-king-1.jpg

I appreciate the answer and sold a 38' motorhome prior to buying this van type motorhome. The regulator was as you described on the larger motorhome, but not on this one. The regulator on this van is connected to a propane gas line on each side. The regulator is screwed to the metal shield with four small screws. I just couldn't locate where the metal shield bolts to the chassis.
 
I appreciate the answer and sold a 38' motorhome prior to buying this van type motorhome. The regulator was as you described on the larger motorhome, but not on this one. The regulator on this van is connected to a propane gas line on each side. The regulator is screwed to the metal shield with four small screws. I just couldn't locate where the metal shield bolts to the chassis.

Hopefully another Tiburon owner will chime in soon with your required info.
 
Hii Guys. It's been a while since I've been on the forum and even camping. Hopefully, one of you will be able to help me. I have a 2022 Thor Sanctuary Mercedes van. I recently went camping in a real rough area and when I came home I noticed my propane gas line which is attached to a black metal shield. It was hanging and the gas regulator ( I believe) which is supposed to be attached with four screws only had 1 screw holding it in place. I'll try to add a couple of photos if I can figure out how to do this. anyway, the question is: where does this piece attach and how. None of the holes seem to match any of the frame or metal near the propane tank. if anyone has a picture of theirs, I sure would appreciate it.
That shield in the similar Tellaro/Sequence models is not on the tank at all- rather off to the side, covering a regulator- so find your regulator and see if you can fit it back on.
If I can find a pic, I'll post it for you- mine is under pass.side, just to the right of my tank.
 
Hii Guys. It's been a while since I've been on the forum and even camping. Hopefully, one of you will be able to help me. I have a 2022 Thor Sanctuary Mercedes van. I recently went camping in a real rough area and when I came home I noticed my propane gas line which is attached to a black metal shield. It was hanging and the gas regulator ( I believe) which is supposed to be attached with four screws only had 1 screw holding it in place. I'll try to add a couple of photos if I can figure out how to do this. anyway, the question is: where does this piece attach and how. None of the holes seem to match any of the frame or metal near the propane tank. if anyone has a picture of theirs, I sure would appreciate it.


See upper right corner of this photo- all I have at this time.
 

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