Foreign LPG inlets.

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I'd quite like to put parallel fillers into my LPG system, for French
and Belgian LPG pumps, and not fart about with adapters, which I have an
expensive habit of losing. I can't seem to find anyone online who
supplies such beasties, has anyone else any ideas ?

Thanks

Steve
 
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 19:31:43 +0000, Steve
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I'd quite like to put parallel fillers into my LPG system, for French
>and Belgian LPG pumps, and not fart about with adapters, which I have an
>expensive habit of losing. I can't seem to find anyone online who
>supplies such beasties, has anyone else any ideas ?


When i got my conversion kit the tank bits came with what i was told
was an italian filler (or wherever OMVL are based). They gave me a UK
filler which i used instead.

From what i can find all the Euro ones are the same.

The installer i bought my stuff from probably have hundreds of the
foreign valves in a box somewhere. I'm not sure where mine got too (i
might be able to find it from the shed) but i can have a look for it
or ask the installers next time im over there.
I'm hoping to make it to the meet up this time if you can wait till
april or i could post it.

 
Tom Woods wrote:

> From what i can find all the Euro ones are the same.


Apart from Belgium, Germany and Ireland from what I can find. Looks like
Belgium and Germany at least use the same one. The Irish use a different
one again.

I'd love to get my hands on the Italian/French one though. I can wait
for April !

Thanks

Steve
 
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 17:28:42 +0000, Steve Taylor
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Tom Woods wrote:
>
>> From what i can find all the Euro ones are the same.

>
>Apart from Belgium, Germany and Ireland from what I can find. Looks like
>Belgium and Germany at least use the same one. The Irish use a different
> one again.
>
>I'd love to get my hands on the Italian/French one though. I can wait
>for April !
>
>Thanks


Hassle me via email every so often to make me remember and i'll try
and sort you out!

 
On or around Tue, 17 Jan 2006 17:28:42 +0000, Steve Taylor
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>Tom Woods wrote:
>
>> From what i can find all the Euro ones are the same.

>
>Apart from Belgium, Germany and Ireland from what I can find. Looks like
>Belgium and Germany at least use the same one. The Irish use a different
> one again.
>
>I'd love to get my hands on the Italian/French one though. I can wait
>for April !


Italian/french are one kind, dutch etc. use the bayonet same as UK, the
irish use the old ACME screw one.
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