- Easy retrofitting and installation
- Easy change of manufacturer to GOK
- No gas filter or excess flow valve
- Entire pipe system is protected
- Low space requirement in gas cylinder case
- Gas equipment can be operated while driving
Caramatic SafeDrive
Gas supply while driving in camping vehicles
Caramatic SafeDrive is the newly developed gas pressure regulation system from GOK for motorhomes, caravans or camper vans, allowing the LPG system to be operated while driving. The pressure regulator with integrated crash sensor is now mounted directly on the gas cylinder, which offers a number of advantages.
Caramatic SafeDrive for single-cylinder systems
Caramatic SafeDrive PLUS for two-cylinder systems
That´s why GOK Caramatic SafeDrive
FAQs and advantages in detail
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Is retrofitting and installation really that easy?
You simply mount the pressure regulator with integrated crash sensor on the gas cylinder and connect this unit to the vehicle's pipework via a hose. That's it! In principle, the same applies to the SafeDrive PLUS two-cylinder system. All you have to do is mount two pressure regulators including crash sensor and connect them to each other via a gas hose. -
Is it possible to switch from any manufacturer to GOK?
There are no restrictions. You can remove the existing system and either retrofit or install the Caramatic SafeDrive. All you need is one or two gas cylinders and access to the vehicle's pipework. -
Why are gas filters or excess flow valve not necessary?
With Caramatic SafeDrive, the crash sensor is located directly on the gas cylinder and monitors the entire downstream pipework system. There is therefore no need for an additional excess flow valve. And because, as mentioned, the system is located directly on the gas cylinder, there is no need for a gas filter. This system design has been tried and tested at GOK for decades and has shown no issues with oily residues or contamination in the fittings. -
Where exactly is the crash sensor located?
On the Caramatic SafeDrive, the crash sensor is located in the blue housing directly after the gas cylinder valve and before the pressure regulator. -
Can I always leave the gas cylinder open with Caramatic SafeDrive?
In a nutshell: Yes, the gas cylinder may always remain open and gas appliances such as the heater or refrigerator may also be operated while driving.
Gas supply while driving in camping vehicles - pressure regulators for wall assembly
Caramatic DriveOne and DriveTwo
In addition to the newly developed SafeDrive, Caramatic DriveOne and DriveTwo are still available. They also allow the LPG system to be operated while driving - only the system design and components differ.