We had our Truma gas regulator fail on us when we were recently in France.
Apparently 4% of UK made caravans have experienced this problem.
There are articles discussing the topic on the web, but my own conclusions are as follows:
If the regulator as fitted to the bulk head of the caravan is LOWER IN HEIGHT than the top of the gas cylinder (usually occurring if one uses a 14kg Calor Gas cylinder) then oily deposits could be discharged fron the calor gas and contaminate the regulator. Apparently this, together with the use of a rubber pigtail to connect the cylinder to the regualtor - as against a stainless steel pigtail - might increase the odds of contamination.
I have done two things: increased the height of the regualtor on the bulkhead of the caravan so that it is higher than the top of the gas cylinder, and fitted a stainless steel pigtail to a new Truma regulator.
We must wait to see if the modification works!
One wonders why British Caravan manufacturers fit the regulator onto the bulkhead when nearly all, if not all of continental caravans fit the regulator onto the top of the cylinder.
Apparently 4% of UK made caravans have experienced this problem.
There are articles discussing the topic on the web, but my own conclusions are as follows:
If the regulator as fitted to the bulk head of the caravan is LOWER IN HEIGHT than the top of the gas cylinder (usually occurring if one uses a 14kg Calor Gas cylinder) then oily deposits could be discharged fron the calor gas and contaminate the regulator. Apparently this, together with the use of a rubber pigtail to connect the cylinder to the regualtor - as against a stainless steel pigtail - might increase the odds of contamination.
I have done two things: increased the height of the regualtor on the bulkhead of the caravan so that it is higher than the top of the gas cylinder, and fitted a stainless steel pigtail to a new Truma regulator.
We must wait to see if the modification works!
One wonders why British Caravan manufacturers fit the regulator onto the bulkhead when nearly all, if not all of continental caravans fit the regulator onto the top of the cylinder.