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Water Elbow for KME Vaporizer - Plastic Elbow Fitting for Water Connection KME Extreme, Silver, Gold GT and Gold
Overview of the KME water elbow
The water elbow for KME vaporizer is an essential elbow fitting specially developed for the water connection of various KME LPG vaporizers. This high-quality plastic elbow forms the connection between the coolant lines and the reducer, and ensures optimal coolant circulation through the vaporizer. As an original KME part, this water elbow guarantees perfect fit and reliable operation.
Technical specifications and compatibility
This plastic water elbow is universally applicable to multiple KME vaporizer models and offers wide compatibility:
- Material: durable plastic for long-term operation
- Suitable for KME Extreme vaporizers
- Compatible with KME Silver reducer models
- Applicable to KME Gold GT vaporizers
- Also usable for KME Gold models
- Original KME part for perfect fit
- Reliable water connection for optimal coolant circulation
- Resistant to temperature fluctuations and coolant pressure
Benefits of the original KME elbow
Using this original KME water elbow ensures optimal coolant circulation through your LPG vaporizer. The plastic construction offers excellent corrosion resistance, light weight and good temperature resistance. A correct water connection is essential for efficient heat transfer to the vaporizer, which ensures optimal gas vaporization, fast warm-up time, reliable cold start performance and stable operation of your LPG system. The elbow prevents kinking in the coolant lines and ensures neat, professional installation.
Installation and usage instructions
For mounting the water elbow, first remove the old or defective elbow from the KME vaporizer. Thoroughly clean the connection points from old sealing residue and contamination. Place the new plastic water elbow on the provided water connection of the reducer and ensure correct positioning. Connect the coolant lines to the elbow and secure with suitable hose clamps. Ensure correct tightening to prevent coolant leaks, but avoid excessive force that could damage the plastic. Top up the cooling system if necessary and bleed thoroughly. Start the engine and check all connections for leakage while the system warms up. Regularly inspect the water elbow for wear, cracks or leakage and replace timely at signs of damage.