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SERVICES
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GAS
GAS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Gas Cylinders
Bottled Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) is the
most convenient portable source of fuel for
your vehicle.
The gas cylinder, cooking and heating
appliances should be isolated when travelling
unless your motohome is fitted with en-route
heating.
The Truma Drive Safe Regulator
If your Motorhome has a factory fitted
habitation en-route LPG heating system that
can be used whilst travelling. Fig 1 shows the
two safety valves features that are part of the
system, these are there for your safety whilst
using the system when travelling. When in use
ensure all other gas appliances are separately
isolated
Warning:
Isolate cylinders when re-fuelling
Regularly check flexible gas hose, joints and
connections for tightness. Finally make sure
that each gas appliance is working efficiently
to the recommendations of the appliance
manufacturers.
The LPG system should be inspected by a
competent person.
Only use gas cylinders that are located within
their dedicated position within the gas bottle
housing, never extend the hose - hose lengths
must not exceed 400mm.
Regulator for systems approved for en-route
heating systems (Fig 1)
Fig. 1
Safety cut off devices
(Suitable for use when
travelling)
Your vehicle is supplied with a wall mounted
gas regulator plumbed inside the gas bottle
compartment. The regulator and all appliances
work at a harmonised 30mb pressure, which
work with Butane and Propane gas.
Pressure regulation system in this vehicle has
a fixed working pressure of 30 mbar with a
flow rate of 1.2 kg/H and complies with the
requirements of EN 12864 annex D.
We do not recommend the use of an inline
LPG BBQ with the 1.2kg/H regulator when
other LPG appliances are in use.
Warning:
Unless en-route heating is in use
the LPG cylinder valve should be closed
when driving.
Standard Truma Regulator
REGULATOR for systems NOT approved for
use when travelling. (Fig 2)
Fig. 2
Note:
The regulator valves should be in the
‘OFF’ position when driving.
Note:
No safety device on this system
Gas Hoses
High-pressure hoses or pigtails as they
are called must be used with the new style
regulator.
High-pressure hoses incorporate a safety shut
off valve for the use of the en-route heating
system
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Страница 17: ...MO TOR HOME CO DE 15 MOTORHOME CODE Code of conduct 16 The Country code 18 The Coastal code 18...
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Страница 41: ...A RRIVA L AT SIT E 39 ARRIVAL AT SITE Positioning the motorhome 40...
Страница 52: ...SE R VICE S 50 GAS SCHEMATIC Typical gas schematic drawing with water heater...
Страница 53: ...SE RVICE S 51 GAS SCHEMATIC WITH COMBI BOILER Typical gas schematic drawing with Combi or Alde Boiler...
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Страница 182: ...F IT T E D E QU IP M E N T 180 SHOWER COLOUR REFERENCE...
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