FARO 6mm Coupling Piece Ø6mm Straight for Thermoplastic LPG Pipe (Faro 6mm / KF-0001 / Transfer Oil 1841) | +€2.50 |
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Manufacturer code: KF-0001
Approval No: E8 67R-018220 / E13 67R-020409
Input connection: Ø6mm compression + Swivel M10x1
Output connection: Ø6mm compression + swivel M10x1
Inner diameter: Ø5mm - Outer diameter: Ø9.7mm
Pressure class: 67R-01 Class 1(max. 30 bar)
For LPG Tanks with Multivale 6mm connection (outlet) and shut off valves and evaporators etc with 6mm connection (M10x1)
Select the required length and couplings for your application
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Can be used instead of copper LPG pipe with outer diameter Ø6mm. Has the same internal diameter as 6mm copper.
This product is used in combination with coupling pieces (order optionally). A standard length for an LPG installation in a car is 6 meters of pipe.
Outer diameter terminal fitting pipe: Ø6 mm
Outer diameter plastic pipe: ≈ Ø9,75 mm
Inner diameter plastic pipe: ≈ Ø5 mm
Length: Can be shortened at any required length, before having fitted the connectors.
Suitable for: LPG-Tanks with a Multivale 6mm connection (M10x1)(outlet) and shut-off valves, reducers, etc with a 6mm (M10x1) connection.
Not suitable for: LPG-Tanks 4 hole version with a service valve with a flare connection (conical). Use the LPG-Hose with conical (Flare) connection instead.
Thermoplastic LPG flex pipe has many advantages over a copper pipe. That is why for the last 10-15 years almost only plastic LPG pipe has been used for LPG installation.
Advantages compared to copper at a glance:
- Much easier to assemble as it is more flexible and resilient. (A copper pipe does not spring back and can kink quickly)
- Very safe and has an LPG approval 67R-01
- Cannot easily kink or be crushed, like copper pipe can, for example by mistakenly having had a jack underneath it.
APPLY THE CORRECT ADDITIONAL COUPLINGS!
A plastic LPG flex pipe is not connected directly to an LPG part, but coupling pieces are used on the ends of the pipe. These come in different shapes and sizes. There are also several types of plastic LPG pipe available. There are different diameters, but also brands and types of connectors. Make sure you use the correct one for your application in combination with the correct coupling pieces on the ends of the plastic pipe. Together with pipe you can choose which type of coupling pieces and how many you want to optionally order. Use the correct couplings depending on the type of connection to the LPG component and the available space.
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Pipe can be shortened: The plastic flex pipe can be shortened to the desired length. Use a good sharp hose cutter or else a hose cutter for this. Cut the pipe neatly straight.
General safety advice for LPG Pipe:
- The LPG pipe may not be placed close to heat sources (for example an exhaust pipe). Maintain a minimum distance of 10 cm. Or use a heat shield.
- The LPG pipe may not be placed lower than the lowest point of the vehicle. In other words: At a distance of 15 cm from the pipe, there must always be a fixed part of the vehicle lower down. This rule prevents the pipe from touching the road surface.
- LPG pipe must be attached to non-moving (fixed) parts of the vehicle by means of pipe brackets. The maximum mutual distance between the pipe brackets must not exceed 40 cm.
- Consult the RDW guidelines or the guidelines of your national authority.
Related Compression Rings and Swivels
You can optionally order compression rings and union bolts for the pipe couplings. These slide over the pipe of the coupling piece and serve to seal the connection to the LPG part. Just like with a straight copper pipe. There is often already a union and a compression ring on the LPG parts (gas valve, multivalve, pressure regulator). A compression ring deforms when tightened and can then no longer be transferred to another coupling piece.
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