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underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 17:37
by Shaundon
Hi
Want to add a bbq take off from my underslung gas tank (early westy without the take off allready installed). Do i do it after the 50mbar regulator on the tank or before and add my own regulator for the bbq?
S.
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 17:54
by clift_d
On our Westy the BBQ point is after the regulator. I would have thought that would be the safer place to add it as the BBQ connector might not be able to cope with unregulated tank pressure.
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 20:13
by lloydy
100% after regulator.
if your not keen on cutting in your own one guzzle will sell you regulator set up with bbq point for a princely sum
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 24 Aug 2015, 16:04
by Shaundon
cheers - will the 50mbar regulator on there be sufficient to supply a bbq as well as say the cooker ring and the fridge on gas at the same time?
??
S.
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 24 Aug 2015, 16:08
by clift_d
We've had ours running with both rings inside the van, the fridge, and two rings outside the van without any noticeable issues so I would say no problem, provided of course that your BBQ is not 'supersized'.
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 24 Aug 2015, 16:12
by lloydy
it will be fine, regulator pressures aren't set for how many appliances are connected. the pressure on it is more for the gas nozzle in each appliance. The pressure in the tank is massively higher, the regulator just regulates it to 50mbr or 37mbr ect so wether you run 1,2 or 3 appliances the pressure should remain stable at around 50mbr
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 24 Aug 2015, 16:23
by Shaundon
ok
at a 120 euros i think i'll be cutting into it!! what size pipe / compression fittings are those on the output end of the regulator.? I guess i can add a tee on the pipe and a connector something like these two....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-8-BBQ-CONNE ... 2a3ebe0478
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/8mm-5-16-BRAS ... 3cfbd156e5
oh and a valve of course
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 24 Aug 2015, 16:52
by lloydy
a pic of my set up
8mm is the size of the pipe, the bbq connector thing you linked to will work, but you will need, fittings, valves etc and it will look messy. Yes get a T, but then get a bbq point with intergrated isolation valve. its also a compression fitting and mine came with fixings to secure it
http://www.gasit.co.uk/index.php?_a=pro ... uct_id=126" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 24 Aug 2015, 16:57
by Shaundon
Ta - that looks good - think i'll try and emulate it....
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 25 Aug 2015, 14:33
by Shaundon
so i bought a 8mm compression T from the plumbing supplies shop but on closer inspections it has a 1/4 inch thread on it whereas the gas fittings on the westy have 5/16ths inch threads. Is that right?
so i guess to connect the copper to the westy valves i need a 5/16th nut and olive ?
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 25 Aug 2015, 15:56
by lloydy
how are you trying to connect the brass T? the thread on a compression T has no relation to anything really. its the olive size that matters. Are you cutting the metal westfalia gas line and installing the T or are you trying to screw something on?
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 25 Aug 2015, 16:06
by clift_d
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 25 Aug 2015, 16:21
by Shaundon
was gonna put a new copper pipe to the valves in cupboard and onto the regulator - the T isnt a problem as it will fit on this new pipe ok.
The problem was what nut size i needed to fit onto the existing male thread on the valve in the cupboard and on the regulator (at either end of new pipe). I'd assumed i could use a new nut and olive from any 8mm compression fitting but although the thread pitch is the same on these the outside diameter is different.
I guess i could take the nuts and olives off the ends of the old pipe but thought it would be better to use new ones..
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 25 Aug 2015, 16:44
by lloydy
ah ok, these fit ( used them on westy fittings)
https://www.bes.co.uk/products/163.asp#14011" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
item 14011
you can take the nut and olive off both ends and use. Just make note of the orientation of the olive as its shaped.
Re: underslung gas tank bbq point
Posted: 25 Aug 2015, 17:28
by Shaundon
cheers lloydy - think ill get some as those nuts and olives have been off and on quite a few times now...