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probably a daft question about gas supply & water

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Hi

I've just bought my first camper which is a '83 devon conversion. I've connected the gas up & turned the isolator valve (under the counter) - but nothing is coming out on the cooker hob. Does anyone know if there is a 2nd isolator or safety switch?

2nd daft question - There is no-where obvious to put water (drinking). Is it just a case of buying a plastic container to fit into the cupboard under the sink.

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Stupid answer but. Have you checked there's gas in the bottle? There is usually a water inlet where the sink is outside (on mine anyway)

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Have you opened the valve on the gas regulator too?
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Have you checked that the pipe is attached to the cooker as mine wasn't :shock:

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some cookers require you to push in the knob to light
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Thanks

I'll check the pipe & try pushing the knob in. I had checked the obvious ones off.


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Had a similar problem with the gas on my 1980 Devon Moonraker - eventually traced the problem to "gunk" in the pipeline caused by the years of no use. Eventually solved the problem by taking the pipes out and blowing through with a air pressure supply.

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Thanks
If all else fails, I'll try that - it does look like hasn't been used in a while so it could be the problem

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