Wardy
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My wife phoned me yesterday to say that the gas alarm was on!! (Shock horror)
Now from Guildford it's very hard to help her when she's on the boat in Ipswich, but... We don't think we've got a leak in the system, a friend has helped her look, we think that maybe it's a build up of gas in the bilges, accumulated over the four months of continual stove useage; getting to a height that the detector can now register.
What is the best way to remove this gas?
At present I have made her operate the manual bilge pump for a period of time, seemingly to pump nothing away but going on the theory that the gas is heavy and will act as water does, albeit invisibly.
Any advice would be most welcome and possibly crucial.
Steve
Now from Guildford it's very hard to help her when she's on the boat in Ipswich, but... We don't think we've got a leak in the system, a friend has helped her look, we think that maybe it's a build up of gas in the bilges, accumulated over the four months of continual stove useage; getting to a height that the detector can now register.
What is the best way to remove this gas?
At present I have made her operate the manual bilge pump for a period of time, seemingly to pump nothing away but going on the theory that the gas is heavy and will act as water does, albeit invisibly.
Any advice would be most welcome and possibly crucial.
Steve