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Sievert Regulator with Fixed Pressure 2 Bar with Pol Inlet - 309121

Sievert Regulator with Fixed Pressure 2 Bar with Pol Inlet - 309121

Why use a regulator. Certain Pro 86/88 burners, such as cyclone burners and most Promatic burners, require a steady pressure of 2 bar in order to perform well. Other burners can also operate under higher pressures but it is still an advantage to reduce the pressure from the propane cylinder. The advantage is that the pressure can be stabilized to obtain the same pressure on a warm summer s day as on a cold winter s day. The pressure in an LP-gas cylinder varies with temperature. If the gas output is high, the gas cylinder will be cooled down and the pressure will drop. Why use a hose failure valve. A hose failure valve improves safety by cutting off the gas flow in case of a hose rupture or some other major gas leak. The use of hose failure valves is especially recommended on long hoses. The hose connection rotate freely on the valve housing, which reduces the risk of the hose becoming entangled. Sievert hose failure valves are supplied separately (3054) or integrated in regulators (3063, 3083, 3092 and 3093). Why use LTS The Leak Test System improves safety even further. The LTS valve is designed to detect minor leaks. Before starting work, the operator can check for leaks in the system with the LTS valve. Their use is especially recommended in poorly ventilated premises and when working below ground. A regulator with LTS is always combined with a hose failure valve, to take care of the risk from major leaks.

GBP 69.99
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Sievert Regulator with Fixed Pressure 2 Bar with 3/8" BSP LH Inlet - 309122

Sievert Regulator with Fixed Pressure 2 Bar with 3/8" BSP LH Inlet - 309122

Why use a regulator. Certain Pro 86/88 burners, such as cyclone burners and most Promatic burners, require a steady pressure of 2 bar in order to perform well. Other burners can also operate under higher pressures but it is still an advantage to reduce the pressure from the propane cylinder. The advantage is that the pressure can be stabilized to obtain the same pressure on a warm summer s day as on a cold winter s day. The pressure in an LP-gas cylinder varies with temperature. If the gas output is high, the gas cylinder will be cooled down and the pressure will drop. Why use a hose failure valve. A hose failure valve improves safety by cutting off the gas flow in case of a hose rupture or some other major gas leak. The use of hose failure valves is especially recommended on long hoses. The hose connection rotate freely on the valve housing, which reduces the risk of the hose becoming entangled. Sievert hose failure valves are supplied separately (3054) or integrated in regulators (3063, 3083, 3092 and 3093). Why use LTS The Leak Test System improves safety even further. The LTS valve is designed to detect minor leaks. Before starting work, the operator can check for leaks in the system with the LTS valve. Their use is especially recommended in poorly ventilated premises and when working below ground. A regulator with LTS is always combined with a hose failure valve, to take care of the risk from major leaks.

GBP 69.99
1

Sievert Single Gauge Regulator with Adjustable Pressure 1-4 Bar with Pol Inlet - 308111

Sievert Single Gauge Regulator with Adjustable Pressure 1-4 Bar with Pol Inlet - 308111

Why use a regulator. Certain Pro 86/88 burners, such as cyclone burners and most Promatic burners, require a steady pressure of 2 bar in order to perform well. Other burners can also operate under higher pressures but it is still an advantage to reduce the pressure from the propane cylinder. The advantage is that the pressure can be stabilized to obtain the same pressure on a warm summer s day as on a cold winter s day. The pressure in an LP-gas cylinder varies with temperature. If the gas output is high, the gas cylinder will be cooled down and the pressure will drop. Why use a hose failure valve. A hose failure valve improves safety by cutting off the gas flow in case of a hose rupture or some other major gas leak. The use of hose failure valves is especially recommended on long hoses. The hose connection rotate freely on the valve housing, which reduces the risk of the hose becoming entangled. Sievert hose failure valves are supplied separately (3054) or integrated in regulators (3063, 3083, 3092 and 3093). Why use LTS The Leak Test System improves safety even further. The LTS valve is designed to detect minor leaks. Before starting work, the operator can check for leaks in the system with the LTS valve. Their use is especially recommended in poorly ventilated premises and when working below ground. A regulator with LTS is always combined with a hose failure valve, to take care of the risk from major leaks.

GBP 149.99
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Sievert Regulator with Fixed Pressure 2 Bar and Hose Failure Valve with Pol Inlet - 309221

Sievert Regulator with Fixed Pressure 2 Bar and Hose Failure Valve with Pol Inlet - 309221

Why use a regulator. Certain Pro 86/88 burners, such as cyclone burners and most Promatic burners, require a steady pressure of 2 bar in order to perform well. Other burners can also operate under higher pressures but it is still an advantage to reduce the pressure from the propane cylinder. The advantage is that the pressure can be stabilized to obtain the same pressure on a warm summer s day as on a cold winter s day. The pressure in an LP-gas cylinder varies with temperature. If the gas output is high, the gas cylinder will be cooled down and the pressure will drop. Why use a hose failure valve. A hose failure valve improves safety by cutting off the gas flow in case of a hose rupture or some other major gas leak. The use of hose failure valves is especially recommended on long hoses. The hose connection rotate freely on the valve housing, which reduces the risk of the hose becoming entangled. Sievert hose failure valves are supplied separately (3054) or integrated in regulators (3063, 3083, 3092 and 3093). Why use LTS The Leak Test System improves safety even further. The LTS valve is designed to detect minor leaks. Before starting work, the operator can check for leaks in the system with the LTS valve. Their use is especially recommended in poorly ventilated premises and when working below ground. A regulator with LTS is always combined with a hose failure valve, to take care of the risk from major leaks.

GBP 114.99
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Sievert Regulator with Adjustable Pressure 1-4 Bar with 3/8" BSP LH Inlet - 306112

Sievert Regulator with Adjustable Pressure 1-4 Bar with 3/8" BSP LH Inlet - 306112

Why use a regulator. Certain Pro 86/88 burners, such as cyclone burners and most Promatic burners, require a steady pressure of 2 bar in order to perform well. Other burners can also operate under higher pressures but it is still an advantage to reduce the pressure from the propane cylinder. The advantage is that the pressure can be stabilized to obtain the same pressure on a warm summer s day as on a cold winter s day. The pressure in an LP-gas cylinder varies with temperature. If the gas output is high, the gas cylinder will be cooled down and the pressure will drop. Why use a hose failure valve. A hose failure valve improves safety by cutting off the gas flow in case of a hose rupture or some other major gas leak. The use of hose failure valves is especially recommended on long hoses. The hose connection rotate freely on the valve housing, which reduces the risk of the hose becoming entangled. Sievert hose failure valves are supplied separately (3054) or integrated in regulators (3063, 3083, 3092 and 3093). Why use LTS The Leak Test System improves safety even further. The LTS valve is designed to detect minor leaks. Before starting work, the operator can check for leaks in the system with the LTS valve. Their use is especially recommended in poorly ventilated premises and when working below ground. A regulator with LTS is always combined with a hose failure valve, to take care of the risk from major leaks.

GBP 99.99
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Regulator with Adjustable Pressure 1-4 Bar, Hose Failure Valve and Leak Test System with Pol Inlet - 306961

Regulator with Adjustable Pressure 1-4 Bar, Hose Failure Valve and Leak Test System with Pol Inlet - 306961

Why use a regulator. Certain Pro 86/88 burners, such as cyclone burners and most Promatic burners, require a steady pressure of 2 bar in order to perform well. Other burners can also operate under higher pressures but it is still an advantage to reduce the pressure from the propane cylinder. The advantage is that the pressure can be stabilized to obtain the same pressure on a warm summer s day as on a cold winter s day. The pressure in an LP-gas cylinder varies with temperature. If the gas output is high, the gas cylinder will be cooled down and the pressure will drop. Why use a hose failure valve. A hose failure valve improves safety by cutting off the gas flow in case of a hose rupture or some other major gas leak. The use of hose failure valves is especially recommended on long hoses. The hose connection rotate freely on the valve housing, which reduces the risk of the hose becoming entangled. Sievert hose failure valves are supplied separately (3054) or integrated in regulators (3063, 3083, 3092 and 3093). Why use LTS The Leak Test System improves safety even further. The LTS valve is designed to detect minor leaks. Before starting work, the operator can check for leaks in the system with the LTS valve. Their use is especially recommended in poorly ventilated premises and when working below ground. A regulator with LTS is always combined with a hose failure valve, to take care of the risk from major leaks.

GBP 203.99
1

Sievert Single Gauge Regulator with Adjustable Pressure 1-4 Bar and Hose Failure Valve with Pol Inlet - 308311

Sievert Single Gauge Regulator with Adjustable Pressure 1-4 Bar and Hose Failure Valve with Pol Inlet - 308311

Why use a regulator. Certain Pro 86/88 burners, such as cyclone burners and most Promatic burners, require a steady pressure of 2 bar in order to perform well. Other burners can also operate under higher pressures but it is still an advantage to reduce the pressure from the propane cylinder. The advantage is that the pressure can be stabilized to obtain the same pressure on a warm summer s day as on a cold winter s day. The pressure in an LP-gas cylinder varies with temperature. If the gas output is high, the gas cylinder will be cooled down and the pressure will drop. Why use a hose failure valve. A hose failure valve improves safety by cutting off the gas flow in case of a hose rupture or some other major gas leak. The use of hose failure valves is especially recommended on long hoses. The hose connection rotate freely on the valve housing, which reduces the risk of the hose becoming entangled. Sievert hose failure valves are supplied separately (3054) or integrated in regulators (3063, 3083, 3092 and 3093). Why use LTS The Leak Test System improves safety even further. The LTS valve is designed to detect minor leaks. Before starting work, the operator can check for leaks in the system with the LTS valve. Their use is especially recommended in poorly ventilated premises and when working below ground. A regulator with LTS is always combined with a hose failure valve, to take care of the risk from major leaks.

GBP 183.99
1

Sievert Regulator with Adjustable Pressure 1-4 Bar and Hose Failure Valve with 3/8"BSP LH Inlet - 306312

Sievert Regulator with Adjustable Pressure 1-4 Bar and Hose Failure Valve with 3/8"BSP LH Inlet - 306312

Why use a regulator. Certain Pro 86/88 burners, such as cyclone burners and most Promatic burners, require a steady pressure of 2 bar in order to perform well. Other burners can also operate under higher pressures but it is still an advantage to reduce the pressure from the propane cylinder. The advantage is that the pressure can be stabilized to obtain the same pressure on a warm summer s day as on a cold winter s day. The pressure in an LP-gas cylinder varies with temperature. If the gas output is high, the gas cylinder will be cooled down and the pressure will drop. Why use a hose failure valve. A hose failure valve improves safety by cutting off the gas flow in case of a hose rupture or some other major gas leak. The use of hose failure valves is especially recommended on long hoses. The hose connection rotate freely on the valve housing, which reduces the risk of the hose becoming entangled. Sievert hose failure valves are supplied separately (3054) or integrated in regulators (3063, 3083, 3092 and 3093). Why use LTS The Leak Test System improves safety even further. The LTS valve is designed to detect minor leaks. Before starting work, the operator can check for leaks in the system with the LTS valve. Their use is especially recommended in poorly ventilated premises and when working below ground. A regulator with LTS is always combined with a hose failure valve, to take care of the risk from major leaks.

GBP 149.99
1