VicS
Well-Known Member
We have to have an insurance survey soon and I feel sure our gas set up will need attention.
Currently our cylinder is secured in a locker which has a door into the cockpit and the locker is far from gas tight.
We have rules about 'gas on- cook-gas off'! , there is a switchable sign on the locker and we test that it is off by observing the flame going out.
So we try to be safe but know we are none compliant.
The simplest solution in my mind would be to have a gas tight open top container ( steel or GRP) higher than the valve and a 19mm id flexible pipe at the lowest point going out through the hull side. It would be great if we could lift out the container through the locker door to change the cylinder so the flexible drain pipe would have to long enough to accommodate this.
Does this sound like it may be acceptable ?
Failing that we could use another locker which is less convenient ( further away and wastes valuable space) but is top opening, we could use the same open top container but the drain pipe in this case could be fixed.
Advice ( as always) much appreciated
The difficulty will be ensuring that when in use the drain hose falls continuously from the locker to the outlet fitting. BSS 7.3.4/R