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Recently a gas engineer I was working with talked about testing lockup pressure and we were working on an lpg system. I assumed he was talking about operating pressure which should be a set amount plus/minus 2 which I know is 21 +/- 2 on natural gas which helps to prove the appliances is being fed the right amount and the meter regulator is working but is this what he meant or is there a test to actually cause the regulator ro completely lock off the gas and does this have to be checked everytime and how is this tested. I'm feeling slightly confused, please enlighten me. Thanks
 
Flow pressure is measured when the appliance(s) are all running flat out. When they are all shut-down the pressure rises to the regulator's 'lock-up' pressure. It's an important check that the regulator is working okay. The manufacturer's instructions for the regulator will give full details of values and how to check.

Useful overview of the basics here:

 

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