Test connector option
TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault cause
Gas smell
Leaking LPG is extremely
flammable.
Can cause explosions.
No gas flow.
Still no gas flow
REPLACEMENT
If there is any sign of wear or if the product or parts thereof are damaged, it must be replaced.
When the product has been replaced, observe the steps ASSEMBLY, LEAK TESTING and
START-UP.
To ensure that the installation works faultlessly under normal operating conditions, it is
recommended that you replace the device within 10 years of the date of manufacture.
In commercial applications, according to DGUV regulation 79, parts of consumer
units that are subject to wear and ageing* must be replaced after 8 years. This does not apply
if the proper condition has been confirmed by an expert.
* System parts that are subject to wear or ageing are, for example, membranes, automatic
and manual changeover valves, pressure regulators, hoses assemblies.
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• Carry out the leak testing of the piping system to the
connected consumer.
• Unscrew the test hose with adapter from the test
connection, and check the leak-tightness of the test
connection with the use of foaming agents.
• Screw the protective cap back onto the test
connection.
• Only start the system when all of the connections are
connected and there are no leaks!
• Open the gas supply to the connected consumption
equipment (e).
• Position the twist grip in the "OPEN" position as
„OPEN"
shown:
The gas supply from the pressure regulator is
open.
A leak tester can be connected to the test connector
for pressure and leak tests. First, loosen the set
screw in the test connector. When you have used it,
tighten the set screw again and check for leaks again.
See LEAK CHECK.
Action
Close the gas supply.
Do not use any electric switches.
Do not use a phone in the building.
Ventilate rooms well.
Shut down the LPG system.
Contact a specialised company.
Open the gas cylinder valve or the shut-off fittings.
see TROUBLESHOOTING in the operating manual that
was supplied with the product
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