sailorman
Well-Known Member
Posted 09 July 2008 - 09:48 PMThats right so a camping/caravaning shop with a relatively small turn over could have unsold stock rapidly approaching its recommended "end of life date" of 5 years from the date of manufacture. To have one coil doing that is bad enough without having two doing the same thing. Therefore they only stock the one type
As has been said, the date on the hose is the date it left the factory, it is not necessarily the date to go by.
Gas hose stored correctly does not deteriorate until gas is passed through it, then you should replace it every 3 years, or before if showing signs of damage.
The best practice is to affix a label in the gas locker with the date the hose was changed, and its next due date.