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HOW AN AUTOMATIC CHANGEOVER WORKS?
“Imagine what it would be like running out of gas in the middle of a cold winters night”
Clesse Automatic Changeover Valves keeps the gas supply flowing continuously.
Cylinders from one group “Service” are used in preference to the other “Reserve” cylinder group. When the “Service” group is empty an indicator shows red showing that the “Service” group of cylinder are empty or near to being empty. At this point the Clesse changeover automatically starts to drawing gas from the “Reserve” group ensuring uninterrupted gas supply to the user.
Then the following day an order of gas can be made whilst the “reserve” group keeps the supply running. When the new cylinders have been fitted the driver will normally switch the Clesse control making these the reserve whilst the existing cylinders run empty.
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Then when Indicator shows red continuously its time to call your gas supplier |
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When first installed select which cylinder/s you want to start to be the service |
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Clesse Compact 80 OPSO Model |
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When the empty cylinder is changed turn the Clesse indicator knob to the existing part-used cylinder ready to indicate when it becomes empty |
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Proper Installation |
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Always install the changeover regulator above the cylinders
This ensures that your Clesse regulator does not fill with condensed LPG product giving longer service life. |
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How to operate your Clesse changeover |



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The new face of LPG changeovers |



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