Quote: Originally posted by nigel16 on 28/10/2007
I think the T piece with a tap on allows you to divert from one appliance to another off the same bottle but wont allow you to run both at the same time.
Well you could put the tap on one of the branches off the "T" piece but it wouldn't be as neat or convenient as your one
Quote: Originally posted by nigel16 on 28/10/2007I think the T piece with a tap on allows you to divert from one appliance to another off the same bottle but wont allow you to run both at the same time.
mines set up so its a continual feed across the "T" and the tap switches of the remaining connector ,you can run one or two appliances merely by opening the tap or keeping it closed.the gas stove connects to the untapped part and if i want to use the fridge on gas it connects to the remaining feed ,when its not needed (the fridge is on the mains) the tap stops off the unwanted feed.the unused pipe merely gets left outside with an ear plug in the end to stop unwanted insects living in the pipe,but if you wish you could disconnect the pipe at the "T" piece but i have left the pipe at home before so leave it on and disconnect from the fridge end.
Think i'll adopt that for my cooker and Cadac for next season,good thinking who ever it was.i have a "T" piece that has no tap i tryed it today and it works a treat
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Quote: Originally posted by Dandyman Bob on 26/10/2007
All you need is one 8mm Tee and 3 Bayonet (quick) connectors. You put one female end on the pipe from the regulator and with the Tee piece make a short connector with one male inlet and 2 female outlets. Then you just fit the remaining male connectors on each appliance. This gives you the option of either fitting an appliance directly to the regulator or up to two via the Tee piece connector. When you disconnect a Bayonnet, the female connector automatically shuts off, so their is no turning of taps involved.
Bob
I believe caravans still use imperial gas pipe at 1/4"
yep that is exactly what i am lookin for but for calo gas, anyone know where i can get one ?
I don't think you can get them for calor - only propane. I asked in our calor shop recently and was told this. However I did track down a T piece and am awaiting delivery of my bayonet connectors!
I used to have a double regulator but have bee unable to source one in the UK - knew it was a mistake to let it go...
The number of devices depends upon the size of the tubing and the rated flow of the regulator. In my University a small gas turbine engine is rum for a large array of gas bottles with large regulators and tubing.