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Cooking with LPG inside a Caravan
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<blockquote data-quote="Rush" data-source="post: 188929" data-attributes="member: 5224"><p>Thanks fellas for your replies so far.</p><p></p><p>The caravan has no rego and will be permanently at the campsite.</p><p></p><p>To explain the setup further the hose and regulator from the gas cylinder is connected straight to the inlet pipe on the gas plate with its twin taps and twin pipes that feed both of the round multi-holed gas burners. </p><p></p><p>Therefore would seem not to much that could go wrong except for a gas leak and if insufficient fresh air inside the van while cooking.</p><p></p><p>Also thinking about purchasing a carbon monoxide alarm similar in size to the fire alarms that screw to ceilings. </p><p>These type of alarms can have a LCD that can display a readout if carbon monoxide is present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rush, post: 188929, member: 5224"] Thanks fellas for your replies so far. The caravan has no rego and will be permanently at the campsite. To explain the setup further the hose and regulator from the gas cylinder is connected straight to the inlet pipe on the gas plate with its twin taps and twin pipes that feed both of the round multi-holed gas burners. Therefore would seem not to much that could go wrong except for a gas leak and if insufficient fresh air inside the van while cooking. Also thinking about purchasing a carbon monoxide alarm similar in size to the fire alarms that screw to ceilings. These type of alarms can have a LCD that can display a readout if carbon monoxide is present. [/QUOTE]
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