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HP Gas LPG Regulator Blue – ISI Certified Low-Pressure Leak-Proof India

HP Gas LPG Regulator Blue – ISI Certified Low-Pressure Leak-Proof India

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Your HP Gas LPG regulator is leaking, damaged, or past its expiry date? This ISI-certified low-pressure LPG regulator in blue is designed for HP Gas (Hindustan Petroleum) cylinders — one of India's three major domestic LPG suppliers alongside Indane and Bharat Gas.

HP Gas Blue vs Indane Red — Colour Coding Explained

LPG Company Regulator Colour Cylinder Colour
HP Gas (HPCL) Blue Red/Blue
Indane (Indian Oil) Red Red
Bharat Gas (BPCL) Red/Blue Red

Note: All three companies use the same standard IS 8737 Type A valve — so this blue regulator technically fits all three brands. However, colour-matching your regulator to your gas company is the recommended practice.

When to Replace Your LPG Regulator

  • Regulator older than 5 years — check manufacture date stamped on body
  • Smell of LPG gas near regulator or cylinder
  • Visible cracks, corrosion, or deformation
  • Regulator not locking securely onto cylinder valve
  • Gas stove flame is irregular despite cylinder being full

Key Features

  • HP Gas LPG regulator — blue colour, HP Gas design
  • ISI certified — meets IS 8737 Indian safety standard
  • Low-pressure output — standard Indian domestic cooking pressure
  • Leak-proof — tested and certified for safe LPG handling
  • Also compatible with Indane and Bharat Gas cylinders

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FAQ

Q: Does this regulator fit Indane and Bharat Gas cylinders too?
Yes — all three LPG companies use the same IS 8737 Type A valve. The blue regulator fits all three brands.

Q: How do I install an LPG regulator safely?
Turn off gas at the stove. Align the regulator with the cylinder valve, press down firmly and turn clockwise to lock. Check for leaks with soapy water. Contact your gas agency if unsure.

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