Nice one ubuntu1. I think that there has been a bit of a leap here from what has been said to something else. I have simply commented that the Gas Cooking Appliance (Safety) Regulations 1989 apply to the sale of cookers to be used in caravans and offered guidance to the OP to check that the appliance conforms in terms of safety before its installation. Some folks may not be aware of these requirements.
Rune Caster says that the Regs do not apply to private caravans. There are many "Gas Regs" and I believe that Mr Rune is focussed on The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 which do not apply to touring caravans (unless hired for business). (Regulation 2(5)(e)).
Back to the 1989 Regs if you wish for additional confirmation upon their relevance to caravans visit
http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/images/sfy19_tcm9-8342.pdf
or
http://www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/cgi-bin/wirral/bus1item.cgi?file=*BADV614-1111.txt
or any Local Authority Trading Standards web site
It is important to note that the requirements of the gas "Regs" are in addition to, and not in substitution for, the more general requirements of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 which applies to the sites our touring vans visit. The owners of those sites must ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, that no one is put at risk from those using the site. (section 3(2)). Its only a small step following a gas related incident for inspectors to take issue with site owners if they have permitted defective gas appliances onto the site. e.g Prosecution in Doncaster (admittedly for privately caravans gving off carbon monoxide) but the prosecution was under the all embracing obligation in section 3(2) (which can easily cover touring caravans) and not under any Gas Regs. Then there were inspections of sites by Health and Safety officials in Wales a couple of years back; etc.
You have a contract with the CC when using their sites and one of the contract conditions reads
"Most caravans and motor homes have Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) systems fitted a standard. We strongly advise that members have their gas system checked by a Corgi Registered fitter annually before use."
There is a raft of legislation addressing various aspects of gas safety, either directly or indirectly, and folks need to deal with their appliances correctly
Phil
(Apologies for the hi jack. Cambridgecockney is right. Advice offered, comments, response and things move on. Apologies)
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