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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: D on 11 May 2012, 23:05:21
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Was at a petrol station waiting to fill up. The car in front was a BMW and did not have an lpg filler on it that I could see. Till he stopped at the pump whipped out an adaptor, which he then proceded to screw onto something within the petrol flap area. Looked rather flimsy. Then connected the lpg nozzle to it and continued to fill. I was a bit worried seeing how the nozzle was flexing on this adaptor. Worse still I could make out lpg fumes leaking quite rapidly out around the adaptor.
Surely this cant be safe? Anyone here have this sort of connector? I quite liked the idea of the filler being discreet, but is that at the expense of reliability/lpg leak?
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i have seen the same thing fitted to an old volvo (940/960) whilst filling up last week and apparantley they had theirs fitted out in poland it is supposed to be a 4 th generation fill up????...seemed a bit (as you said flimsy).. :y
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To comply with COP 11 (in the UK) "the use of adapters for filling shall be discouraged"
Additionally, the ones that are normally hidden inside the filler it's only a 10mm thread and prone to snapping and spraying LPG all over the floor :o :o
Not good IMHO
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But surprisingly common...
As to adapters, we have to use them in euro land to fit their pumps. Not an issue for me in June, due to driving a dull, boring, underpowered, tedious Insignia ;D
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But surprisingly common...
As to adapters, we have to use them in euro land to fit their pumps. Not an issue for me in June, due to driving a dull, boring, underpowered, tedious Insignia ;D
The adapters we use in Euroland aren't 10mm thread though ;)
Yes, they are surprisingly common but frowned upon by UKLPG ;)
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Do LPG fillers get worn/knackered? ??? As mine's starting to get difficult to connect to the pump connector... :(
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Do LPG fillers get worn/knackered? ??? As mine's starting to get difficult to connect to the pump connector... :(
I'd be surprised TBH, although they would wear I suppose :-\ More likely to be a gun issue ;)
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I usually fill at the same place so quite likely. Thanks LD!! :y :y
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To comply with COP 11 (in the UK) "the use of adapters for filling shall be discouraged"
Additionally, the ones that are normally hidden inside the filler it's only a 10mm thread and prone to snapping and spraying LPG all over the floor :o :o
Not good IMHO
Yes, I suppose, but COP 11 seems to be quite vague in many areas. ie the above statement. Its got to be black or white. Too much of gray in the COP 11 when I tried reading it.
On the other hand this adapter seemed really flimsy. Scarily so. Especially given the weight of the nozzle and he wasnt too bothered or interested in supporting it whilst filling.
The EU adaptors seemed quite chunky in the pictures I have seen of them. The one I am referring to seemed to be simailar to this one I found via google:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LPG-Autogas-Adaptor-Bayonet-Fill-Cup-10mm-HEAVY-DUTY-/260647999358 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LPG-Autogas-Adaptor-Bayonet-Fill-Cup-10mm-HEAVY-DUTY-/260647999358)
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Yes, they are surprisingly common but frowned upon by UKLPG ;)
And its probably those mongrels that fit them ;D
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I have to say, UKLPG does very little to instill confidence in me.
http://www.lpginfo.co.uk/ (http://www.lpginfo.co.uk/)
Reading this made me even more worried.
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I have to say, UKLPG does very little to instill confidence in me.
http://www.lpginfo.co.uk/ (http://www.lpginfo.co.uk/)
Reading this made me even more worried.
That website really only refers to one installer though ;)
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Not the installer, the UKLPG response was what was more worrying.
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Not the installer, the UKLPG response was what was more worrying.
There's a reason I/we keep saying that a UKLPG approved installer isn't that important ;)