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House connection HA-30-"f"

House connection HA-30-"f"

House connection box AP-1

2nd stage house connection typ: HA-30-„f“

Classification
2-stage regulator plant for outdoor „f“

Low pressure regulator with OPSO and PRV – PN 4
Mg: 24 kg/h – Pd: 50 mbar – OPSO: 132 mbar – PRV: 150 mbar
DVGW approved: According to EN 16129/ CE approved according to 2016/426/EC

This house connection is an outdoor system „f“ for LPG, where the 2nd stage regulator as well as the fittings of the house entrance are mounted in a surface box outside the building.

The 1st stage is usually connected directly to the LPG tank via a medium pressure regulator 310/311, which must be purchased separately.

EQUIPMENT
  • including 2nd stage low pressure regulator NDR-320
  • mounted in the hot-dip galvanised house connection box AP-1 (H/W/D: 490 x 240 x 155 mm)
  • including insulator
  • including shut-off valves on the inlet and outlet side
  • including fastening material
  • the house connection box is supplied with a removable bonnet and a base plate, thus ensuring easy installation
  • optionally available with gas flow monitor
  • Input and output connection also others on request
PRODUCT TYPES
Description Outlet pressure Capacity Order number
HA-30-F-Rp 1/2 IG x G 1/2 IG 50 mbar 24 kg/h 1 00 023 8 1 000 0
HA-30-F-G 3/4 ÜWM x G 3/4 ÜWM 50 mbar 24 kg/h 1 00 023 8 1 100 0
HA-30-F-RVS15 x RVS15 50 mbar 24 kg/h 1 00 023 8 1 215 0
HA-30-F-RVS18 x RVS18 50 mbar 24 kg/h 1 00 023 8 1 218 0
HA-30-F-RVS22 x RVS22 50 mbar 24 kg/h 1 00 023 8 1 222 0
HA-30-F-PVS15 x PVS15 50 mbar 24 kg/h 1 00 023 8 1 515 0
HA-30-F-PVS18 x PVS18 50 mbar 24 kg/h 1 00 023 8 1 518 0
HA-30-F-PVS22 x PVS22 50 mbar 24 kg/h 1 00 023 8 1 522 0
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Low pressure regulator – PN 4
Mg: 24 kg/h – Pd: 50 mbar – OPSO: 132 mbar – PRV: 150 mbar

DVGW approved: According to EN 16129/ CE approved according to 2016/426/EG

TYP NDR-320 with OPSO and PRV

DESCRIPTION
The Type 320 pressure regulator is a 2nd stage pressure regulator that reduces the regulated pressure from the 1st stage pressure regulator to a fixed outlet pressure. A safety shut-off valve (OPSO) is mounted on the regulator and a safety relief valve (PRV) is integrated in the low-pressure regulator as safety equipment.

A. INDIVIDUAL DESCRIPTIONS
1. safety shut-off valve (OPSO)
The OPSO is open during normal operation and has the function of automatically shutting off the gas flow as soon as the set response pressure is reached. It must be opened manually after closing.

2. 2nd stage pressure regulator
The pressure regulator reduces the regulated pressure from the 1st stage pressure regulator to a fixed outlet pressure.

3. safety relief valve (PRV)
The PRV is closed during normal operation and has the task of automatically releasing the gas flow as soon as the pressure in the system to be protected has reached the set pressure.
It closes again automatically when the pressure drops below the set pressure.

B. MODE OF OPERATION
The pressure regulator reduces the regulated pressure from the 1st stage pressure regulator to a nominal 50 mbar.
If the outlet pressure at the regulator rises to an impermissibly high level, the response pressure of the safety shut-off valve (OPSO) is reached, which then closes automatically and shuts off the gas flow upstream of the pressure regulator. The respective operating status of the OPSO can be seen on the visual display.

Clear = open
Red = closed

If there is a further increase in pressure, e.g. due to the OPSO not closing completely, the safety relief valve (PRV) automatically releases a limited amount of the gas flow to the atmosphere after the set response pressure has been reached.

CAUTION! All activities described in points C, D and E may only be carried out by authorised specialist personnel.

C. ASSEMBLY
1. Outdoor installation “f”
In this case, the pressure regulator is installed on the building in front of the house inlet in a house connection box.

2. Indoor installation “t”
If the pressure regulator is installed inside the building, a thermally triggered shut-off device (fuse) must be connected upstream of it.
It is essential to ensure that a blow-off line is led from the PRV to the outside. The ventilation opening or blow-off line must always be
must always be open, otherwise the OPSO will lock due to pressure increase.

IMPORTANT! • Only use proper tools for assembly. • Prevent sealants from getting into the gas-carrying components. • Always counteract threaded connections with suitable spanners. • After assembly, a careful leak test must be carried out.

D. START-UP
Start-up is carried out by slowly opening the extraction valve on the liquid gas container.
If the OPSO has locked, the following steps are required:

  • Close the extraction valve on the liquid gas container
  • Relieve the pressure at the pressure regulator (inlet and outlet).
  • Twist off the plastic cap of the OPSO
  • Pull out the OPSO plunger until it engages.
  • Screw the plastic cap back on
  • Slowly open the extraction valve on the liquid gas container.

E. FUNCTION TEST OF THE PRESSURE REGULATOR

  • Check the inlet pressure: test connection G1/4
  • Checking the outlet pressure: test port G1/8
  • Set pressure and function test of OPSO/PRV: test port G1/8
During the test, the gas supply must be interrupted and the consumer unit closed. A safe and quick function test can be carried out with the “Müller test device”. A leak test must be carried out after each test.
All controller stations and house connection stations are also available with integrated flow monitor.Please add 16 for GS1.6, 25 for GS2.5 or 40 for GS4 to the order number.The gross prices are increased accordingly by the gross price of the flow monitor.