Gas regulator 30mbar v 28mbar... (1 Viewer)

Badboo

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Hello all,

We’ve had our Truma DuoControl removed for service and are setting up a bottle to use in its absence.
At the workshop they told us to ensure that we use a regulator of 30mbar. The one that we have is 28mbar. I’m pretty sure that it is the one that we used to use pre Truma. Can anyone confirm if a 2 Mubarak difference is acceptable for this purpose?
 

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If you are running propane I doubt if you will notice the difference but on butane Truma's often play up on butane.

But there is a big but, a 28mb regulator will be an old butane one the pressure may be OK but will the flow rate be high enough for a Combi, probably not.
 
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Badboo

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Thanks for your response Lenny HB

If you are running propane
Yes we're only running propane.

but will the flow rate be high enough for a Combi, probably not.

We should only gas for the fridge and cooker. The DuoControl should be back before we need any heating.......Hopefully!!

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