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Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 14-08-2014, 11:27 |
Replies: 19
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goboatingnow
Re: Propane regulators differences between the USA and UK
There are a while plethora of propane regulators sized for low, medium and high pressures. Unless you specified what you were doing, many "clerks" might assume you wanted a blowtorch regulator. ... |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 13-08-2014, 17:07 |
Replies: 19
Views: 22,670
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goboatingnow
Re: Propane regulators differences between the USA and UK
euro style regulators for propane and butane now set at a pressure of 30 mB irrespective. The very small camping gaz cylinders used in blow torches , gas lights etc are butane /propane mix. All... |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 13-08-2014, 16:14 |
Replies: 19
Views: 22,670
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goboatingnow
Re: Propane regulators differences between the USA and UK
I presume you have as you stated a UK PROPane. Regulator. And not a UK BUTANE. Setup. Personally I would just buy a US tank and compatible regulator and then switch to flexible hose to clamp to... |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 13-08-2014, 16:07 |
Replies: 19
Views: 22,670
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goboatingnow
Re: Propane regulators differences between the USA and UK
Propane is widely used in the UK and readily available. It's used primarily in industrial applications like blow torches etc its marketed in red cylinders. Fittings are easily obtained. I beleive... |
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