CONNECTING SERVICES - GAS
FACTS ABOUT LPG
LPG is not poisonous.
Bi-products are harmless.
LPG is dangerous if all air and oxygen is
excluded.
(Ventilation holes must be clear at all times).
LPG has been given a smell by the
manufacturers in order to identify leaks.
The gas is heavier than air and therefore sinks
to the lowest point.
WARNING:
Aerosols and highly flammable liquids
must not be stored in the compartment
behind, or adjacent to, any gas
appliance.
Some industrial LPG appliances operate
at high pressure and require a ‘high
pressure’ regulator. This often has an
adjusting handle on it. NEVER use such
a regulator on a caravan.
Awning Spaces and LPG Appliance Exhaust
There is no danger of pollution of an enclosed
awning space from the LPG exhaust from a
refrigerator venting into it.
Space heaters may produce sufficient exhaust
to pollute the awning space, if it is totally
enclosed, from a general comfort, smell and
hygiene point of view. In extreme cases there
could be a build up of carbon dioxide to a
dangerous level.
Caravan owners are advised to allow some
fresh air circulation in the awning space when
such appliances are in use.
Please ensure that, when you fit your awning to
the side where the water heater flue is fitted,
there is sufficient ventilation in the awning to
take account of the exhaust and condensation
created by the flue.
PRECAUTIONS
a) Never look for a leak with a match. Always
use a soap solution or its equivalent when
testing connections. Do not operate any
electrical apparatus whatsoever, especially
light switches. If the leak is not obvious, the
caravan should be evacuated and qualified
personnel consulted.
b) Avoid naked flames when connecting or
changing a cylinder.
c) Check the flexible hose frequently.
Roof-Mounted Flue installations
All flue installations should be inspected for
corrosion throughout their length at least once a
year . Flues should be replaced if any sign of
perforation is found. Ensure that the
replacement is of an approved type.
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Summary of Contents for 2003 Tourers
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