Loss of Gas Pressure

Jul 4, 2005
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After a long drive I turned on the gas at the bottle for a nice cup tea only to find virtually no pressure. the largest hob would hardly work at all and the smallest wouldnt boil the kettle.

I have a 2005 van with an in-line regulator and seem to recall stories of these blocking? I removed the pipe and tried to blow through it reconnected it and voila! all OK....any ideas on th cause ????
 
Dec 27, 2006
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Most common cause is oil extracted from the hose blocking the regulator, Only solution I believe is to change the regulator. To prevent this happening we got a stainless steel hose from gaslow

http://www.gaslow.co.ukWegot the 0.75 meters so as the lowest part of the hose is always lower than the regulator. Whilst it cost
 
Jul 4, 2005
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Thank for the info, but how will a stainless pipe help to illiminate th oil contamination?

I'm quite happy to buy the pipe but what advantage does it give over the standard rubber one?
 
Dec 27, 2006
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The oil is extracted from the rubber pipe by the high pressure gas and the oil collects in the regulator causing the failure. This only affects less than 10% of new vans . with the gaslow metal flexible hose there is no rubber from which the oil can be extracted. If you visit the gaslow web site it has a full explanation of the problem and the remedy.
 

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