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How does the GOK crash sensor with pendulum work and what are the advantages?

16. August 2021/in Caravanning & Camping, LPG Leisure Time

If you want to operate the gas system of your motor caravan or caravan while driving as well, you definitely need a crash sensor. Since 2021, GOK has been offering a self-developed version of this safety device with a pendulum solution as a functional principle. The crash sensor is always an integral part of a gas pressure regulation system such as the Caramatic DriveOne or Caramatic DriveTwo. Read more

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What needs to be considered when installing the remote display after, for example, changing from Truma DuoControl CS/DuoComfort to the GOK Caramatic line?

20. May 2021/in Caravanning & Camping, LPG Leisure Time

Did you use a gas pressure regulation system from the manufacturer Truma in your motor caravan or caravan – for example a silver Truma DuoControl CS or the Truma DuoComfort changeover valve (up to year of manufacture 2018)? And now you have replaced it with a control device or an automatic changeover valve from the Caramatic line from GOK (e.g. SwitchTwo or ProTwo). This raises the question of whether you can continue to use the existing remote display (Truma DuoC) and, if so, what to look out for during assembly. Read more

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How does the GOK crash sensor for motor caravans and caravans work?

20. April 2020/in Caravanning & Camping, LPG Leisure Time

Many campers have already come across the term “crash sensor” in connection with operating the gas system. If you want to draw gas from the connected gas cylinder while driving your leisure vehicle, you need this crash sensor from GOK, among other things. In this article we clarify the most important questions relating to safety device and explain how it works.

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Can I heat my motorhome and caravan while driving?

10. February 2020/in Caravanning & Camping, LPG Leisure Time

Do you want to use the gas system of your motor caravan or caravan while driving? Particularly when the temperatures drop, it’s very comfortable to crank up the gas heating on the journey so that you have a pre-heated living space when you arrive at your destination. Operation while driving is permitted, but only if certain technical requirements are met, the key words: Crash sensor and excess flow device!

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What items does the GOK Caramatic line offer for the LPG tank in motor caravans?

20. January 2020/in Caravanning & Camping, LPG Leisure Time

A known problem for campers: The gas cylinders are empty rather quickly and the replacement process is cumbersome and eats into your leisure time. Many people therefore have a permanently installed LPG tank retrofitted for the motor caravan. Unlike conventional single-cylinder or two-cylinder systems, these LPG tanks require other components in the gas system – especially if you wish to heat the vehicle while driving. Read more

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What products does the GOK Caramatic line include?

2. October 2019/in Caravanning & Camping, LPG Leisure Time

All components between the gas cylinder and the gas equipment for a safe gas supply in motor caravans and caravans – this is what the Caramatic line offers all campers. However, this does not answer the initial question in detail, as there are some options. We’ll show you all of them here.

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What components do I need to operate gas equipment in the caravan and motor caravan while driving?

25. July 2016/in Caravanning & Camping, LPG Leisure Time

The following are required to heat a leisure vehicle while driving, for example: Pressure regulator and hose assembly. The type and quantity you require depends on the type of control device. Read more

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This blog will never ask members of the public or unqualified persons to make changes to or fiddle around with technical systems themselves.

In accordance with the Industrial Safety Regulation (BetrSichV), a qualified person must take care of a system which requires monitoring.

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Please note that the texts are based on information, regulations and standards for Germany. Please always check the rules and regulations in the relevant country of destination and consult specialists if necessary.

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