VicS
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The surveyor and therefore insurers though I did.
They are probably also expecting you to turn the gas off at the bottle valve when not in use !
The surveyor and therefore insurers though I did.
They are probably also expecting you to turn the gas off at the bottle valve when not in use !
Always check mine monthly or whenever changing the gas bottle, you need to install it where you can see it and test it otherwise why buy it
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Nice roomy installation. Tell me again what's the logic behind double jubilee clips.
Nice roomy installation. Tell me again what's the logic behind double jubilee clips.
One appears to be a securing clip to the board
Surely it ought to be next to the bottle, to be seen when you turn it on and off?
Always check mine monthly or whenever changing the gas bottle, you need to install it where you can see it and test it otherwise why buy it
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..... problem is I can site it in numerous places but none are very accessible. The gas locker is under the lazarette and it would require some considerable life changing contortion to view it !
I'm talking about the two to the left of the isolating valve.
Looking at your photo again, it appears that there are some fundamental errors which wouldn't pass a serious examination.
* The gas bottle locker doesn't have a sealed door
* Having a valve in the pipework before the bubble tester introduces potential leaks which the bubble tester wouldn't detect
* Having so many joints, as well as the valve and the bubble tester, in what looks like a cockpit locker open to the bilge would worry me.
The door might have a seal - on the door itself.
Difficult to see exactly what's there as the resolution is low.So was I but I am wrong!
I think you'll find the locker is from Force 4, who describe it as "Ventilation is via a gap under the bottom edge of the door."
Graham is correct the gas locker does have a seal on the door https://www.force4.co.uk/force-4-gas-bottle-locker.html?sqr=gas locker&
The reason the bubble detector is not mounted in the gas locker is simply A) there's no room, B) why would I want to drill more holes in a sealed gas locker.
Any surveyor will tell you Double jubilee clips is 'good practice' on any criticle pipework not to mention they should be fitted opposite each other so the tension on the pipe is equal.
I am afraid when it comes to gas you cannot be safe enough and what you also cannot see is there is a gas detector in the bilges plus the gas locker is vented in the bottom to outside the hull
So the locker door has a seal, but it vents through a gap in the bottom of the door, thereby making it suspect.
My locker vents into the cockpit which vents via the drains.
I assume this is the same setup?