LPG-Tank Level Sensor 0-90 Ohm for 4 Hole LPG-tanks | +€17.96 |
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Before ordering first check very carefully which type of LPG tank and which dimensions you need and what fits in your application. Exchanging an LPG tank is sometimes difficult, since the transport of heavy tanks is per pallet and is expensive. (Pick up may also be possible.)
This type of LPG tank produces liquid LPG which is used as car fuel. Suitable for built-in and substructure (below vehicle) installation at the location of the spare wheel (depending on the available space).
Suitable for most LPG systems: Landi Renzo, Vogels VGI, Eurogas, Prins VSI, BRC, Romano, Tartarini, AEB, etc.
NB! This type of LPG Tank has NO LPG Pump and is NOT suitable for Vialle LPi, for example.
Suitable for placement in a vehicle, for example transversely in the trunk. Or under the vehicle or in an outside area of the vehicle, such as a Pick-up. If the LPG tank is placed inside the vehicle, the use of the optional gas tight housing is mandatory and it must be mounted gas-tight. To be used in combination with a vent hose and a bottom vent for discharging any gases to the outside.
This LPG tank is not suitable for heating and cooking on vapor gas as used in Motorhomes and Foodtrucks.
Gas Tight Housing option: A Gas-tight-housing is used to protect the valves and, in the case of located inside the vehicle, to collect any gases from the tank and then to be able to discharge them via a vent hose and bottom vent. A gas-tight-housing is required if the LPG tank is placed in the interior of a vehicle and must be connected gas-tight by means of the supplied rubbers. A gas-tight-housing is not necessary if the LPG tank is placed in an outdoor area or in an open ventilated area. For example, under construction. Then the LPG tank can blow off directly into the open air.
Inside the vehicle / Under the vehicle in open air: In the case that the gas tank is placed inside the vehicle (built-in), it is necessary to provide the gas tank with a gas-tight housing (tank box) and a vent hose, etc., for draining of any possible gases to the outside.
Tank sensor: A tank sensor fits on the outside of the tank meter and rotates with the magnetic field of the tank meter and thus varies an elec. resistance value. The correct resistance curve for your car depends on the type of LED indicator and the gas system. Your application is unknown to us, therefore NO tank sensor is supplied as standard. When replacing, you can in principle simply transfer your current tank sensor from your old tank to the new tank. You can order a 0-90 Ohm sensor (most common type) separately. The tank does not need to be opened to insert or transfer the tank sensor. This is on the outside and is secured by means of two small screws.
Have a gas tank installed by an authorized specialist! And have the entire installation inspected by a competent authority.
For a solid and safe installation, apply the RDW-GUIDELINES or the guidelines of your national authority.
Apply a minimum distance of 20cm to the road and 10cm to heat sources like the exhaust.
This type of LPG toroidal tank can be placed on the location of the spare wheel. This can be at the spare wheel well inside the vehicle or as LPG substructure in case the spare wheel is placed under the car. Read the related tutorials and instructions under attachments.
Use a TANK FIXATION KIT. A Tank Fixation Kit contains all the parts you need to mount and fill your LPG tank.
Or have a look at all our TANK FIXATION MATERIAL.
Find more information about the correct installation and mounting of an LPG tank in our manual: LPG-TANK INSTALLATIE INSTRUCTIES
In case of LPG substructure: Gas tank and valves provided with a protective coating (undercoating) for longer life. Repeat this annually.
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