For connecting with LPG gas appliances and cylinders.
We do not recommend using hose extensions as adding an extra hose on the line will increase the chance of a leak and/or breakage. Instead, replace the hose with a longer hose. At Bromic, we supply gas hoses up to 3000mm in length.
Bromic gas hoses are categorised into Class A, Class B, Class C and Class D based on their maximum working pressure and temperature range below.
Class | Typical Application | Max. Working Pressure @ 23°C +/- 2°C | Working Temperature Range |
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A | Low pressure appliance hose | 14 kPa | -20°C to +65°C |
B | Low pressure, high temperature appliance hose | 14 kPa | -20°C to +125°C |
C | High pressure appliance and gas tool hose | 2600 kPa | -20°C to +65°C |
D | High pressure, high temperature appliance and gas tool hose | 2600 kPa | -20°C to +125°C |
In Australia, the Type 21 (POL) connection has been superseded by the LCC27 (Type 27) connection. LCC27 is now the standard connection used for leisure gas cylinder valves. Over a 10-year period, LCC27 will be phased in as old gas cylinders get re-tested and changed over. Read more
If a customer purchases a new appliance with a new LCC27 hose connection, they will need to replace or swap their old LPG cylinder to a new one with an LCC27 (Type 27) valve. If a customer purchases a new cylinder with an LCC27 valve, they can still connect it with an LPG appliance (or hose assembly) that has the old POL connection as it is backwards compatible.
For more information on Australia's new standard LCC27 (Type 27) connection, read our full blog post here.
AGA approved to AS/NZS 1869:2012, Bromic gas hoses are designed to suit LPG gas appliances and cylinders for low to high-pressure applications. Bromic gas hoses come in a variety of lengths, materials and connection types including bayonet and LCC27 (Type 27).
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