Dustydog said:
Prof.
The current bulkhead fitted regulators are rated at 30bar.The makers say you can use butane or propane which I believe range between 29 and 37 bar
I suspect this may be causing some confusion due to a lack of understanding.
Interestingly your point about individual appliance ratings is probably something no one thinks about.
What do you suggest the OP actually does use as a regulator depending on the gas , the appliances and the anomaly of a bulkhead unit which allegedly suits all.
I honestly don't know myself
Hello Dusty,
I can understand the possible confusion, as some appliance do carry a data plate with this sort of marking on it
Gas Category CAT I3+ (28-30/37)
BUTANE (G30) 28-30 mbar
PROPANE (G31) 37 mbar
CAT I3 B/P (30)
BUTANE (G30) 30 mbar
PROPANE (G31) 30 mbar
The small but critical difference is reference following the word CAT.
In the UK our current commercial LPG products conform to the "CAT I3 B/P (30)" not the "CAT I3+ (28-30/37)" This defines the detailed formulation of the commercial LPG's supplied in the UK, and the permitted working pressure for the gas supply for appliance burners to conform and provide both the correct combustion, and efficiency and safety of the product.
LPG appliances currently sold new sold in the UK must conform to the I3 B/P (30), and for a uk supplied installation the gas pressure must be 30mBar.
Remember that even if an appliance is rated for 37mBar, the installation pipe work will only have been approved for use with 30mBar pressures.
Whilst technically the difference between 30mBar and 37mBar is practically very small, in some appliances the 7mBar excess pressure of a 37mBar regulator may cause it to malfunction or not meets its safety requirements.
I used to work for a manufacturer of gas appliances, and some had to be rejetted or adjusted (things like the form of the injector, and length of the Venturi tubes to make them compatible with different gas Categories.
Granted the dangers of 37 vs 30mBar are actually small but they are there and nonetheless it is illegal to supply gas at an incorrect pressure.