- Product description
- Spare parts
The CAMPKO LPG gas filter for campers & caravans filters impurities out of the gas, effectively protecting the boiler, hob etc. and preventing malfunctions.
Safely approved and certified in accordance with ECE-R67/01
Effective filter material made from a high-quality borosilicate-micro glass fibre mixture
Compact, easy installation even in difficult spaces
Robust housing made from lightweight aluminium
Installation location:
CAMPKO gas filters are mounted on the gas regulator onthe wall. The gas connection to the filter is made using a flexible high-pressure gas hose. The outlet of the filter is usually fitted directly to the gas regulator with external thread M20 x 1.5 (G. 13), e.g. Truma Mono-/DuoControl, GOK DriveOne/DriveTwo or Cavagna Multimatik.
Why is a gas filter useful in a camper?
LPG (propane/butane) is in most cases a by-product of crude oil production. Not all residues are removed in this process. These aerosols remain in the gas as liquefied droplets and are drawn into the LPG conversion kit in the gas flow.
These aerosols can build up in the gas regulator, pipework and valves of the appliances and lead to malfunctions over time. While some appliances such as heaters can still be repaired with some effort, lpg regulators must be completely replaced as they must not be opened.
How do I fit the CAMPKO gas filter?
A high-pressure hose or a line (e.g. copper, steel, aluminium or thermoplastic hose) is connected to the filter inlet with external thread M20x1.5 (G.36) using an adapter piece. Important: If the gas container is already connected to the line/hose, close the Withdrawal valve beforehand.
The filter outlet is equipped with a union nut M20x1.5 (G.36) and is connected directly to a gas regulator with an external thread M20 x 1.5 (G. 13).
Is the CAMPKO gas filter compatible with all gas regulators?
Yes, the CAMPKO gas filter can be used with all gas regulators that have an external thread M20 x 1.5 (G. 13) on the inlet side.
How often should the gas filter insert be replaced?
The replaceable filter insert should be replaced every two years at the latest, depending on use.
How do I recognise whether the gas in the camper is contaminated?
The gas flame in the therme or on the camping hob should be a deep blue colour. A yellowish flame indicates dirty gas.
Technical data
Gas type LPG propane/butane
Filter inlet Male thread M20x1.5 (G.36 )
Filter outlet union nut M20x1.5 (G.36)
Operating pressure up to 30.4 bar
Operating temperature -20° to 125°
Dimensions approx. mm (H x W x D) 5 x 7.5 x 5.5 cm
Weight (incl. filter insert) 297 g
Certification ECE 67 R01
Standardisation Filter material TAPPI T251, TAPPI T410, TAPPI T403, ASTM E1294, ISO 16889, DIN 53,887