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Gas Flexi Illegal?... help!

Posted: 11 Jun 2010, 10:45
by darrell
Help!

I've just ordred some gas parts from a helpful gas parts supplier so I can fit a Leisure Princess hob/gril/sink into my van...

I originally emailed 2 suppliers and the 2nd emailed back today to say ...

"It is illegal to run flexible hose straight to an appliance if it is fitted inside a vehicle. You will need to run copper pipe from the appliance to the gas bottle position, and then have a short piece of hose between the bottle and a Fulham nozzle."

I can guess the logic, but I haven't heard of this in my last few weeks of research...

what's everyone else got?

Re: Gas Flexi Illegal?... help!

Posted: 11 Jun 2010, 11:00
by Johny B
think they are right, plus it would be unsafe having a flexie straight to your cooker

Re: Gas Flexi Illegal?... help!

Posted: 11 Jun 2010, 12:36
by darrell
At the risk of sounding dumb...

is there a DIY gas connection solution?

push fit for central heating I've done no probs, but is gas purely for the gas (wo)men?

Re: Gas Flexi Illegal?... help!

Posted: 11 Jun 2010, 12:53
by Oldiebut goodie
They forget that to comply with their suggestion you would have to have rigid pipework of all of 3 inches as most of us have the gas bottle alongside the cooker!
They think that the supply is coming from some distance away.

Re: Gas Flexi Illegal?... help!

Posted: 11 Jun 2010, 19:31
by Johny B
well just remember if you do put a flexi rubber hose next to the cooker. When your cooking just think how hot that pipe my get

Re: Gas Flexi Illegal?... help!

Posted: 11 Jun 2010, 19:53
by becvantob
if you have a flexible hose connected to your cooker correctly it should not be subjected to too much heat, it is also actually recommended that a flex be fitted at both appliance and gas bottle to take up any movement that would otherwise be applied to rigid pipework, which, could actually result in a leak being created, (joints working loose etc) hope this helps!

Re: Gas Flexi Illegal?... help!

Posted: 11 Jun 2010, 20:33
by pocolow
Mine has a flexible hose from the hob/grill to the gas bottle(approx 2 ft away)..no problems and the hose is well away from any heat source. When they say illegal ...exactly who is going to know????? I don't think the police do spot checks on how you camper cooker is fitted :lol: :lol:

Re: Gas Flexi Illegal?... help!

Posted: 11 Jun 2010, 20:35
by Oldiebut goodie
Johny B wrote:well just remember if you do put a flexi rubber hose next to the cooker. When your cooking just think how hot that pipe my get
Mains gas cookers are connected with flexi-hose!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: Gas Flexi Illegal?... help!

Posted: 11 Jun 2010, 20:49
by dugcati
darrell wrote:Help!

I've just ordred some gas parts from a helpful gas parts supplier so I can fit a Leisure Princess hob/gril/sink into my van...

I originally emailed 2 suppliers and the 2nd emailed back today to say ...

"It is illegal to run flexible hose straight to an appliance if it is fitted inside a vehicle. You will need to run copper pipe from the appliance to the gas bottle position, and then have a short piece of hose between the bottle and a Fulham nozzle."

I can guess the logic, but I haven't heard of this in my last few weeks of research...

what's everyone else got?

errrr.. well OK it's old design etc but I guess based up on that statement that then EVERY Devon conversion out there is now a rolling bomb as they all have a flexible steel pipe from the gas tap right next to the hob and from the gas tap back to the flexible pipe onto the gas cylinder :wink:


Me thinks someone is speaking some 2010 based Euro rammel based regs on a new build and lots of Yankie based lawsuits on a 1 in gazillion chance there is a problem with a flexi-pipe over a fixed rigid pipe!

hehehe..... that said if you blow yourself up don't quote me! hehehehe



I would worry more about flashback arresting than possible chafing of a flexi-pipe!

Re: Gas Flexi Illegal?... help!

Posted: 11 Jun 2010, 20:52
by further
The regulation here is hose connection at appliance and bottle, with a cut off valve between the supply pipe and hose at the appliance. Only time when you could come to grief with regulations is when you make an insurance
claim for a little accident.

Re: Gas Flexi Illegal?... help!

Posted: 11 Jun 2010, 21:08
by donnieg
When i refitted my van after a fire we had to fit copper piping from the cooker the fridge and the propex heater to a tripple valve and only a short piece of rubber tube from the bottle to the valve.We had to do this as the insurance company wanted a gas safty certificate. Hope this helps

Re: Gas Flexi Illegal?... help!

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 07:19
by Rozzo
who cares what pipe we use as long as it boils the kettle :rofl