Filter screen in the inlet connection of the pressure regulator
LPG may contain foreign matter, such as dirt particles. Over a certain size, these particles are
trapped in the filter screen in the inlet connection. If the LPG is not filtered, wear and tear of
the LPG system is increased up to complete failure. See TROUBLESHOOTING.
Optional thermal shut-out device „T" (TAE):
At temperatures above 100°C, the thermal shut-off device is triggered and automatically
blocks the gas supply If the thermal shut-out device has been triggered, it must be replaced.
The pressure regulator is also marked with "t".
Optional excess flow valve EFV
Excess flow valve - EFV
Name for integrated hose rupture protection SBS according to EN 16129.
The excess flow valve (EFV) is an integrated safety device that blocks the gas flow if the flow
rate is > 110% than the target value of the pressure regulator. This can be caused, for
example, by hose or pipe rupture.
The gas flow is restored through manual intervention when the conditions that triggered the
safety device are no longer present. Restoration of the gas flow is facilitated by a manually
operated device. The pressure regulator is identified with "EFV" on the nameplate.
The excess flow valves (EFVs) are put into operation by pressing the operating button until
the pressure has equalised.
Optional pressure gauge
The product is equipped with a pressure gauge to indicate the inlet pressure. The pressure
gauge can be used for leak testing (see "Model with pressure gauge" at LEAK TESTING).
DESIGN
Inlet connection
Outlet connection
Pressure gauge optional
Low-pressure regulator with integrated
Safety two Stages Regulator (S2SR)
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EN61-DS PS 16 bar
Display unit (optional)
optional push button of the
integrated excess flow valve EFV
Thermal shut-off device "T" (TAE) optional
Vent socket
Artikel-Nr. 01 150 50 f
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