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Topic: Gas Bulkhead Regulator HELP
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25/6/2011 at 3:44pm
Location: Outfit:
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i know its silly but m/t gas bottle, have you checked the bottle is on, and is the pigtail blocked?,the gas shut off valves in the van switched on.
mike
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25/6/2011 at 3:55pm
Location: Lichfield Outfit: Coachman Amara 450
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What have you tried lighting first? If it's the fridge or hot water tank then leave these till last. Try lighting the gas cooker hob first as there may be air in the pipes. Once all gas rings are lighted then switch them off and then try lighting the fridge next and finally the hot water tank. If there is no flame at any of the gas rings then look under the seats or somewhere in the lower cupboards for a gas tap. When you have located the gas tap make sure that the lever is in line with the gas pipe, if it's 90 degrees to the pipe then the tap is switched off. Turn on tap then light the gas rings. If all this fails then check to see if you have any gas in the cylinder. If you have then undo the flexible pipe from the regulator to the bulkhead to see if there is any gunge like a caramel colour. If you have then you have a blockage which needs to be rectified by a service engineer.
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