Gas Regulator 0.8kg, 1.2kg or 1.5kg (1 Viewer)

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I'm looking to buy a new 30mbar regulator. Can someone please tell me what the 0.8kg/ 1.2kg /1.5kg rating refers to please?
 
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What's "normal" in a new motorhome? 0.8, 1.2 or 1.5kg ? (I have a problem with low flame on a gaslow bottle supply and believe that perhaps the regulator is faiIng)

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No, just a single regulator that screws to the gas bottle

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My existing regulator is 1.2kg should i replace with same or possibly go with 1.5kg ? Any ideas?
 
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My existing regulator is 1.2kg should i replace with same or possibly go with 1.5kg ? Any ideas?
I would think 1.5 will be OK as it's just the max flow.

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My guess would be....

0.8 for single burners.. free standing or day-vans etc...

1.5 for Motorhomes with 3 rings, oven, gas heater and fridge et-al

1.2 for inbetweenies....
 

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