How can I release an OPSO (SAV)?
If the OPSO (SAV) has responded to the pressure regulator in an LPG system, it can be easily released again. It is important to know and eliminate the cause of the response of the safety device beforehand. Read more
If the OPSO (SAV) has responded to the pressure regulator in an LPG system, it can be easily released again. It is important to know and eliminate the cause of the response of the safety device beforehand. Read more
In principle, the replacement periods also apply to functioning devices, regardless of whether the pressure regulator is installed in the caravan, household or industry, for example. Read more
The connections for pressure regulators on LPG cylinders are defined in European standards EN 16129 Appendix G and EN 15202. Read more
The conversion from one kilogram of LPG (propane) to kilowatt hours (kWh) is important for selecting the best pressure regulator, for example. We can show you how the conversion works, and offer you our conversion tool as a service. Read more
Information regarding technical systems
This blog will never ask members of the public or unqualified persons to make changes to or fiddle around with technical systems themselves.
In accordance with the Industrial Safety Regulation (BetrSichV), a qualified person must take care of a system which requires monitoring.
A qualified person is someone who has the specific specialist knowledge required. This knowledge is gained by way of a professional apprenticeship, corresponding professional experience or current occupational activity.
Please note that the texts are based on information, regulations and standards for Germany. Please always check the rules and regulations in the relevant country of destination and consult specialists if necessary.
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