Recreational Vehicle (RV) Technician Practice Test

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What component prevents the accumulation of excess moisture on the regulator diaphragm?

  1. Filter

  2. Relief mechanism

  3. Shut-off valve

  4. Pressure gauge

The correct answer is: Relief mechanism

The relief mechanism is essential for regulating pressure and preventing excess moisture from accumulating on the regulator diaphragm. In an RV's propane system, moisture can build up due to temperature fluctuations and changes in pressure. The relief mechanism functions by allowing excess gas or moisture to escape, thus maintaining optimal pressure levels within the system. This not only prevents damage to the diaphragm but also ensures that the gas flow remains consistent and safe for operation. A filter, while important for other reasons, primarily removes particulates from the gas supply rather than controlling moisture levels. A shut-off valve is crucial for stopping gas flow when necessary but does not actively manage moisture. The pressure gauge provides information on the system’s pressure but has no function in moisture management. Therefore, the relief mechanism is specifically designed to address the risk of moisture accumulation, making it the correct choice for this question.