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How do I find the right pressure regulator for outdoor heaters, radiant heaters or patio heaters?

13. June 2016/in LPG Everyday, LPG in Commerce, LPG in Private Housholds

The pressure regulator/pressure reducer which goes with your outdoor heater, radiant heater or patio heater depends primarily on the required nominal pressure and whether you use the device operated with LPG either privately or commercially. Read more

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How do I identify the year of manufacture of a pressure regulator from GOK?

30. May 2016/in Gas Regulator, Gas Cylinder & more, Gas Regulator, Gas Cylinder & more, LPG Everyday, LPG Leisure Time

Each pressure regulator from GOK has a type label. The most important (output) features of the fitting are printed here, including the year of manufacture. Read more

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Which GOK components do I need as a private individual for my gas barbecue?

12. May 2016/in Grill & BBQ, LPG Leisure Time

In any case, you will always require a pressure regulator, also commonly known as a pressure reducer, and a hose assembly for the gas barbecue. Using an excess flow device in the LPG system is not always mandatory, but it always makes sense to do so. Read more

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How do commercial operation and private operation of a gas barbecue differ?

10. May 2016/in Grill & BBQ, LPG Everyday, LPG in Commerce, LPG Leisure Time

Business owner or private individual? To a major extent, this alone determines the regulations to be applied when using a gas barbecue, as well as test and replacement periods, pressure regulators and excess flow devices. Read more

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Does the gas have to be discharged out of the line before releasing the OPSO (SAV)?

5. April 2016/in Gas Regulator, Gas Cylinder & more, General, LPG Everyday, LPG in Commerce, LPG in Private Housholds, LPG Knowledge

If the OPSO (SAV) of the pressure regulator has responded, you must discharge at least as much LPG from the line so that the pressure in the line is under the response pressure of the OPSO. Read more

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Does the pressure regulator gauge show the filling level of the LPG cylinder?

31. March 2016/in Gas Regulator, Gas Cylinder & more, Gas Regulator, Gas Cylinder & more, General, LPG Everyday, LPG Knowledge, LPG Leisure Time

In a nutshell, a pressure gauge measures the physical pressure of a medium. In the case of LPG systems, you can therefore only draw conclusions about the fill level of the cylinder from the pressure gauge display in one single situation. Read more

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How can I release an OPSO (SAV)?

31. March 2016/in Gas Regulator, Gas Cylinder & more, General, LPG Everyday, LPG in Commerce, LPG in Private Housholds, LPG Knowledge

If the OPSO (SAV) has responded to the pressure regulator in an LPG system, it can be easily released again. It is important to know and eliminate the cause of the response of the safety device beforehand.  Read more

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Which pressure regulator connections exist for LPG cylinders in Europe?

31. March 2016/in Caravanning & Camping, Gas Regulator, Gas Cylinder & more, General, LPG Knowledge, LPG Leisure Time

The connections for pressure regulators on LPG cylinders are defined in European standards EN 16129 Appendix G and EN 15202. Read more

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How do I know when I need to replace the components of my LPG system?

31. March 2016/in General

For LPG systems, there are different technical rules depending on the application. These include replacement periods for components such as pressure regulators and hose assemblies. GOK will tell you when you need to replace them.

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Which pressure regulator do I need for which output?

31. March 2016/in Gas Regulator, Gas Cylinder & more, Gas Regulator, Gas Cylinder & more, LPG Everyday, LPG Leisure Time

To answer this question, you and we will need more information than just the output. Finding the right pressure regulator depends on several factors. Read more

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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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