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Brand: ALUGAS with 80% Fill Plug Aluminium
UPC Number: 4250959450067
Manufacturer code: Travelmate33L
Approval Number: PED 2014/68/EU - EN 13110:2012 10 Year Inspection Interval
Safety features: 80% filling plug, pressure relief valve 26-27 bar, antistatic, outflow limiter
Gas bottle Appendages: MultiValve: 80% Fill Stop Decrease Measurement Overpressure
Tank capacity: Gross 33,3L (80%=26,6L)
Empty weight: 7,5 kg
Tank diameter: Ø300mm
Tank height: 688mm (648mm without collar)
Input Connector: 1/2UNF - 3/4-16 SAE 45°Flare Male (19mm) Angled
Output Connector: SHELL Male G.12 (W21.8 x 1/14 lh)
Outlet pressure: 3 - 27 bar (depending on temperature)
Pressure class: Up to 30 bar
Material: Aluminium
Country of manufacture: Germany
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The gas bottle is made of a very strong material that can withstand high pressures. Thanks to the MultiValve (gas tap) with internal float, the filling level is limited to 80%. The integrated pressure relief valve ensures that the pressure in the gas bottle can never exceed 27 bar.
Very safe due to the following facilities:
- 80% filling limiter with non-return valve
- Pressure relief valve 26-27 bar
- Antistatic so no electrical discharges
- Outflow restriction
These facilities together guarantee the safety of the gas bottle, making a refillable Multivalve gas bottle much safer than a regular non-refillable gas bottle.
Tests have shown that when the gas cylinder is placed in a fire, it begins to discharge and gradually releases the gas. The gas cylinder will not explode.
Where can I refill my Gas Bottle? For example in the Netherlands, gas bottles may not be filled directly onto the bottle at the pump.
A gas bottle must be equipped with an 80% filling limiter.
Filling may be only permitted at and by authorized filling stations. This depends on national regulations.
Gas Bottle with OPD-tap:
An OPD GAS BOTTLE has only one connection for both filling the gas bottle and for releasing the gas. Just like you refill a water bottle and then drink from it again.
So you must first fill the gas bottle and then disconnect the filling connection and then you can connect a pressure regulator (or a high pressure hose) to the gas bottle again.
Position of the OPD gas cylinder tap: Centrally located at the top.
Gas inlet = Gas outlet: Shell Male G.12 (W21.8 1/14 LH) with manual tap
This is a manual valve with an OPD (Overfill Protection Device) that ensures that access is closed by means of a float in the gas bottle when the liquid level reaches 80%. This type of tap is also equipped with a pressure relief valve.
This type of hand tap has the following features:
- Hand tap for opening/closing the gas bottle
- Internal float with an 80% filling limiter
- Overpressure valve that opens and blows off if the pressure in the tank becomes too high (26 bar).
- Single connection for both filling and gas extraction: EN15252: G.12 = W21.8 x 1/14 (M22) (Left-hand thread type SHELL connection with rubber sealing ring)
Gas Bottle with MultiValve
This type of gas bottle has its own filling inlet (with 80% filling stop) and a separate gas outlet to which you can permanently keep the pressure regulator or high pressure pipe or high pressure filter connected.
This type of gas bottle has the following features:
- Own filling connection (1/2" UNF Flare) with internal float with 80% filling limiter.
- Overpressure valve that opens and blows off if the pressure in the tank becomes too high (26 bar).
- Tank float with tank level indicator
- Hand tap for opening/closing the gas supply
- Separate gas connection: EN15252: G.12 = W21.8 x 1/14 (M22) (Left-hand thread type SHELL connection with rubber sealing ring)
- Always keep the gas bottle upright. (with the tap above)
- Do not drop the gas bottle, as damage may occur to the bottle or the couplings.
- Do not store the gas bottle near an open flame.
- Do not use or store below ground floor level. Leaked gas will accumulate at a low level.
- The storage space must be well ventilated to the outside area.
- Do not use tools to open the tap.
- Gas bottles and pressure regulators are equipped with a pressure relief valve, for this reason these parts may not be placed inside. These serve in a ventilated space that is connected to the outside air and not connected to the indoor space.
- Check the hoses regularly and see if the cylinder is properly secured. If the hoses are damaged or show signs of wear, replace the hoses (use the correct quality hoses).
- Follow the national guidelines