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Camco 59313 RV Vertical Two Stage Propane Regulator

February 15, 2014 - Comment

Camco’s Vertical Two Stage Propane Regulator has integral first and second stages that ensure smoother, more consistent flow of gas to all appliances. Its inlet is 1/4″ female NPT and the outlet is a 3/8″ female NPT. The outlet pressure is 11″W.C and has a 160,000 BTU/hr capacity. Use Camco’s 59843 20″ Pigtail Propane hose

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Camco’s Vertical Two Stage Propane Regulator has integral first and second stages that ensure smoother, more consistent flow of gas to all appliances. Its inlet is 1/4″ female NPT and the outlet is a 3/8″ female NPT. The outlet pressure is 11″W.C and has a 160,000 BTU/hr capacity. Use Camco’s 59843 20″ Pigtail Propane hose Connectors – ACME x 1/4″ male NPT to connect to a 20 lb or 30 lb LP tank with ACME threads.

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Mr. Yudoll says:

A little shopping in town to get it hooked up I purchased this with the recommended propane pigtail Camco 59073. They do not fit together! I’ll try to take a photo and upload.Pigtail is 1/4″ but female input on this is 3/8″ and output looks like 5/8″. I know the input is 3/8 because I went to a home dept and found a 3/8 brass end that screwed in fine. I didn’t spend time verifying output but I put a measuring tape on it and it does look 3/8″.I needed all this for my popup trailer before leaving on vacation. I…

Anonymous says:

I ordered this propane regulator and a hose (made by the same manufacturer) to connect it to a propane cylinder, it arrived in the time frame promissed.In reading through some of the other reviews on similar products, one person had mentioned that the connector on the end of the hose that doesn’t connect to a propane cylinder does not match the input on the propane pressure regulator. This is correct. The input on the regulator is 1/4″ Female NPT and the connector on the end of…

Anonymous says:

Just what I needed to replace an 8 year old regulator on my Scamp trailer. The original was not putting out enough pressure, causing a low flame in my frig. It was adjustable but, I found when I hooked in my manometer, That the adjustment couldn’t be made. It looked like water had got inside through the vent. This one is preset with no adjustability & the vent points down instead of back like the original so it doesn’t need the plastic shroud any more. Right now, all problems…

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