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11.14 EN
1.2 LPG system relief valve
LPG powered trucks are fitted with a
relief valve. This is located on the rear
cover next to the gas bottle.
– In the event of a fault the pressure in
the gas system is restricted to a
maximum level. The relief valve is
fitted with a plastic cover (59).
– When the valve is activated the plastic
cover comes off, thereby clearly
indicating a fault in the gas system.
– In this case the truck must not be
operated.
– The gas system must be check by
suitably qualified and trained
personnel.
– The operator must check that the plastic cover is in place each time he uses the
truck.
– Models with a liquid gas tank have the
relief valve (61) in the drive
compartment. The relief valve is fitted
with a hose (60) that diverts the LPG if
the relief valve is opened.
– When the valve is activated the plastic
cover comes off, thereby clearly
indicating a fault in the gas system.
– In this event the truck must not be
operated.
– The gas system must be check by
suitably qualified and trained
personnel.
– The user must check that the plastic
cover is present each time he uses the
truck.
DANGER!
Danger from escaping liquid gas.
Liquid gas can escape from faulty gas hoses.
XUse only gas bottles with an integrated line break safety valve.
XThe gas bottle connection is also fitted with a line break safety valve which prevents
the gas from escaping accidentally during operation.
XWhen replacing, always use a gas bottle connection with an integrated line break
safety valve.
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