Recreational Vehicle (RV) Technician Practice Test

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During a propane regulator lockup test, what percentage of propane flow is necessary?

  1. 10 percent

  2. 50 percent

  3. 0 percent

  4. 100 percent

The correct answer is: 0 percent

In a propane regulator lockup test, achieving a flow of 0 percent is key to determining if the regulator is functioning properly. This test evaluates whether the regulator is capable of holding pressure without allowing any flow when it is supposed to be in a locked or shut-off state. By ensuring that there is no propane flowing from the regulator during this evaluation, technicians can confirm that the regulator is sealing correctly and functioning safely. If any flow is detected at this stage, it would indicate a failure in the regulator, potentially leading to unsafe conditions. This underscores the importance of the test in maintaining safety standards in recreational vehicles and other propane-utilizing systems.