If I went for a Leisure gas conversion. Would I have to upgrade my appliances in my van (ie Fridge,Cooker & Propex heater) could they run on LPG?
Sorry if a stupid question, wasn't sure if only new appliances made recently could only run on LPG?
Leisure gas conversion
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Leisure gas conversion
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Re: Leisure gas conversion
my 29year old T25, all original appliances (except propex) all work well on the new fangled LPG stuff, no modifications required. Tis a UK van though, I'm sure it's the same for westies.
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Re: Leisure gas conversion
It'll be fine, the person fitting the leisure gas will see that it's done correctly.
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Re: Leisure gas conversion
The two most common LPG gases are known as Commercial Propane and Commercial Butane as defined in BS 4250.
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