silver-fox
Well-Known Member
I thought this recent experience worth sharing and might be of interest.
We have a simple gas system on our boat comprising a couple of gas bottles in a self draining locker and a single 3 metre copper/flexible pipe to the gas cooker. A couple of years ago I fitted a gas bubbler to our gas system next to the bottles. Every time I change a gas bottle or switch the gas on or off in the gas locker I check to see if it is bubbling - if it does we have a leak - and yesterday it did just that
We had been away from the boat and I checked when I switched on the gas on our return. It turned out a copper pipe had corroded. It took maybe an hour to replace it with no harm done.
The interesting thing is that at no point did we smell any gas as the leak was behind a bathroom cabinet and from there it was draining into the bilges as it is heavier than air. It could easily have been a very different outcome without a safety device - makes the blood run cold thinking about it.
Just for the record, I chose a bubbler in preference to a sniffer alarm because it is a simple, mechanical, maintenance-free device and I didn't want the hassle of maintaining more electrical kit.
We have a simple gas system on our boat comprising a couple of gas bottles in a self draining locker and a single 3 metre copper/flexible pipe to the gas cooker. A couple of years ago I fitted a gas bubbler to our gas system next to the bottles. Every time I change a gas bottle or switch the gas on or off in the gas locker I check to see if it is bubbling - if it does we have a leak - and yesterday it did just that
We had been away from the boat and I checked when I switched on the gas on our return. It turned out a copper pipe had corroded. It took maybe an hour to replace it with no harm done.
The interesting thing is that at no point did we smell any gas as the leak was behind a bathroom cabinet and from there it was draining into the bilges as it is heavier than air. It could easily have been a very different outcome without a safety device - makes the blood run cold thinking about it.
Just for the record, I chose a bubbler in preference to a sniffer alarm because it is a simple, mechanical, maintenance-free device and I didn't want the hassle of maintaining more electrical kit.