Gas regulator Freedom Jetstream
Hi,
I recently bought my first caravan a 2003 Freedom Jetstream 1st Class. It's a great little van and my wife and I really love it!
It's currently fitted with a Blue Butane 4.5 kg gas bottle connected to the van via a 28 mbar gas regulator. I would like to run the vans appliances (cooker, fridge and heating) from one or maybe two 3.9 kg Red butane bottles however all the low pressure regulators (compatible with the red bottles) I've see online seem to be 37 mbar. Will it be OK to run my appliances at this higher pressure or do I need a special kind of regulator?
I'm very new to the world of caravans so sorry if this is a silly question.
Thanks for any advice you can provide.
John
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We had the same model ( slightly older) as our first van, We loved it and wished we had kept it. Came fully loaded, cassette toilet, shower, hot water full oven, a real tardis. Hope you enjoy.
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arent most modern regulators (eg Truma fitted to many new vans) 30mb and can cope with Butane or Propane supply?
if so, why not fit one of these and then you can run either?
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Frank: Your right it's a fantastic van, we we amazed at how much stuff those clever Poles had crammed into such a small unit! I love the fact that it's a one piece fiberglass shell so damp should never trouble us.
Biljul: Yes thats why I wanted to change over to the red propane bottles, that way we can still use our van in the winter.
BeleroBoy: That sounds like an excellent idea!
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I would advise you to avoid the bulkhead regulator as these are less reliable than the bottle regulators. Simply change your existing butane regulator for a propane regulator. Replace the flexible hose with a nice new bit at the same time. Get your gas system pressure tested by an AWS service person after and you will be good to go.
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