User instructions for LPG high-pressure hoses for refuelling gas tanks and refillable gas bottles
1. introduction
Thank you for choosing our LPG high pressure hose. This product has been developed to transport LPG safely. Please read these instructions carefully before using the product and keep them for future reference.
2. safety instructions and warnings
General safety instructions
Safety hazard: LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is highly explosive. Improper handling can lead to serious injury or damage to property.
Proper installation: This product may only be installed and serviced by trained specialists.
No self-conversion: Do not modify the hose or the connections without authorisation.
Dangers due to leaks
Before each use, check whether the hose or connections are damaged or leaking. If leaks are suspected, stop using the product immediately and have it checked by specialised personnel.
Warning: Leaking LPG can lead to the formation of an explosive gas mixture. Avoid naked flames and sparks.
Hazards due to bursting of the hose
Ensure that the permissible operating pressure is not exceeded. Do not use the hose if there are visible cracks, signs of abrasion or other damage.
Note: The hose is designed for a maximum operating pressure of 30 bar. The pressure range is labelled on the product.
Dangers due to improper use
Only operate the high-pressure hose within the specified temperature ranges (-30 °C to +70 °C). Do not expose the hose to aggressive chemicals or extreme heat.
Dangers due to incorrect storage
Store the hose in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight and chemicals. Do not use the hose if it is visibly damaged.
3. product overview
Material: Highly resistant, pressure-resistant rubber with textile inlay.
Maximum operating pressure: 30 bar
Temperature range: -30 °C to +70 °C
Length: Variable 0.25 - 4.00 m, depending on version
Connections: Special high-pressure connections according to ISO standards
Homologation: 67R-01 Class 1
4 Installation and operation
4.1 Installation
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Check the hose: Check the high-pressure hose and the connections for visible damage.
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Fit the connections: Connect the connections firmly to the LPG tank and the filling valve. Only use the appropriate connections.
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Leak test: Carry out a leak test by checking the connections with a gas leak detector. Note: Do not use naked flames to detect leaks!
4.2 Operation
During commissioning, monitor the connections for possible leaks during the entire refuelling process.
5 Maintenance and care
Regular inspection: Check the hose and connections regularly for visible damage and wear.
Cleaning: Use a soft cloth and mild detergent for cleaning. Do not use aggressive chemicals.
Replacement: Replace the hose if there is visible damage.
6. storage
Store the hose in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure that the hose is not damaged by sharp objects.
7 Disposal
The product contains materials that should be sent for special recycling processes. Please dispose of the hose in accordance with local environmental regulations.
8 Warranty and liability
This product has been developed and tested in accordance with the requirements of the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR). The warranty is void in the event of improper use, unauthorised modifications or improper installation. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by failure to observe these instructions.