Campko
CAMPKO LPG Gas Filter
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CAMPKO LPG Gas Filter for Campervan, Caravan & Motorhome
Protect your campervan, motorhome or caravan's gas system with the CAMPKO LPG Gas Filter. This filter removes contaminants from the gas, including aerosols that can build up in the gas regulator, pipes, and valves of your appliances. This can lead to malfunctions and even safety hazards. This filter is designed to fit directly onto the regulator the pigtail will screw onto the other end.
The CAMPKO LPG gas filter is easy to install and can be used with all gas pressure regulators that have an external thread M20 x 1.5 (G. 13) on the inlet side. The filter is made of a high-quality borosilicate microglass fiber and is housed in a robust aluminum casing.
The replaceable filter insert should be replaced every two years at the latest, depending on use.
Features:
- Removes contaminants from LPG gas, including aerosols
- Protects gas regulators, pipes, and valves from malfunctions and safety hazards
- Easy to install - fitted between the pigtail and the regulator
- Compatible with all gas pressure regulators that have an external thread M20 x 1.5 (G. 13) on the inlet side
Benefits:
- Extends the life of your gas appliances
- Improves safety and reliability
- Peace of mind knowing that your gas system is protected
Technical Specification:
Gas type LPG propane/butane
Filter input external thread M20x1.5 (G.36 )
Filter output Nut M20x1.5 (G.36)
Operating pressure up to 30.4 bar
Working temperature -20° to 125°
Dimensions approx. mm (H x W x D) 5 x 7.5 x 5.5 cm
Weight (incl. Filter insert) 297 g
Certification ECE 67 R01, TAPPI T251, TAPPI T410, TAPPI T403, ASTM E1294, ISO 16889, DIN 53,887
How to Recognize Contaminated Gas
A yellow-tipped flame on your gas burner is a sign of incomplete combustion. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
- Moisture in the gas line
- Dirt or debris in the gas line
- Contaminants from the LPG production process
If you see a yellow-tipped flame, it is important to turn off the gas immediately and have the problem diagnosed by a qualified technician.