The reason for all those safety features on a boat when propane is present is because propane is heavier than air and will fall to the bottom of the boat and accumulate in the hull, which is the hazard. Natural gas, like that supplied to your home from a utility, is lighter than air. In an RV, typically the floor of the RV is the low point, but even with below floor storage, there isn’t an area that is sealed well enough to collect an accumulation of propane that will cause a problem like on a boat, so the simple propane detector is sufficient as a safety device. Also, I’m not sure what this has to do with the COVID thread.
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Bob & Becky
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2012 Chevy 2500HD D/A CC 4WD
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