German fitting to UK conversion / adapters?

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Hi there,

have imported a German Hymer to UK and I'm trying to get gas working - and it's a lot more complicated than I thought!!

I have
- 10mm pipe terminating with the fitting shown
- an orange hose going to the regulator
- the regulator (Gok 01 285 00) https://www.svb24.com/en/gok-caravan-gas-pressure-regulator-30-mbar-without-pressure-gauge.html
- and this kit to connect to my Flowgas Patio Gas cyclinder (plan to go to Safefill eventually) Amazon product ASIN B079X2257P
But obviously the German fitting on the regulator won't fit my pigtail hose.

So I have been looking for either an adapter - or it might be easier to change the regulator too but in which case, what hose do I need to connect my pipe terminator to the new regulator? Current organge hose looks like it has a 12mm connector - but not sure again whether this is a German fitting.

Any advice and suggestions would be much appreciated. Have spoken to Huddersfield Gas and they said they couldn't advise...

Pictures attached.

Many thanks!

Mike
 

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I have a Globecar, so German van, and it came from the factory with a German regulator / pigtail.
i bought a bulkhead mounted UK regulator From Gasit made by Cavagna (recommended as more durable / less likely to block than Truma ones)
the regulator fitted directly to the factory gas pipe
they do straight and 90 degree ones as well.. I carry A spare in the van in case it ever got blocked and needed to swap out
and i added a braided hose https://www.gasit.co.uk/0-75mtr-fully-stainless-steel-pigtail-21-8-l/h-x-w20.html
 

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Thanks everyone for your help. It has certainly been an eye-opener for me. Who knew gas could be so complicated!

I've spoken to Charles at Alugas 2000 and he has been most helpful and has all of the parts I need.

It seems to be more of a connection job than a fitting job so will try and do myself.

Just a bit annoying that Hymer fit a "floating" regulator rather than a bulkhead mounted one on this vehicle as standard. Would have expected better as everything else it top-end.

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Thanks everyone for your help. It has certainly been an eye-opener for me. Who knew gas could be so complicated!

I've spoken to Charles at Alugas 2000 and he has been most helpful and has all of the parts I need.

Autogas 2000 !
That’s me you have been speaking too 👍
 
My german van from 1988 that I bought in germany in 2006 didn't have pipe ends like that one on the right 🤔
 
My german van from 1988 that I bought in germany in 2006 didn't have pipe ends like that one on the right 🤔
No but the regulator that the original poster has shown is a KLF fitting so I was just trying to illustrate the difference 👍
Trouble is they fit but Leak 😥
 
Just a bit annoying that Hymer fit a "floating" regulator rather than a bulkhead mounted one on this vehicle as standard. Would have expected better as everything else it top-end.
The bulkhead regulator is an option on Hymers, Carthago's and most German vans normally the dual changeover version complete Duo Remote C. With that option you would still have the German connection pigtales if you bought the van in Germany or Belgium..

Had 3 Hymers we have imported, never caused us any problems as we have always had refillable bottles which use the German connector.

Its only Brit vans and few others that fit bulkhead regulators as standard.

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