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1.3.4
Installation of gas tubes
The gas tube should be routed in such a manner, as to ensure easy fitting as well as examination of its
technical condition in the future. Make sure there is no risk of damaging the vehicle and do not leave
sharp edges, which could be dangerous to the vehicle users or other individuals. Tubes must not be
connected with one another.
1.3.4.1
Installation of copper tubes
Picture 1.3.21
Fitting electrical wires with tie-wraps
Picture 1.3.22
Fitting with metal clamps
Use exclusively clamps and tubes with anti-corrosion protection designed for use with LPG systems. The
distance between tie-wraps/metal clamps must not exceed 70 cm (
). When routing the
tubes, make sure the radius of curvature prevents bending. Use compensation loops at connections with
the elements of the gas system. Do not make additional connections, which are not necessary for the
purpose of connection of particular elements.
1.3.4.2
Fitting non-metal class 1 tubes
Picture 1.3.23
Connecting the tubes to the solenoid
valve
Picture 1.3.24
Fitting with metal clamps
Place the tubes in cable conduit protection hoses. Use exclusively terminals approved for use with the
tube. The distance between particular fitting elements must not exceed 40 cm (
). The