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Hi, Choco. If you are determined to fit a BBQ point to your caravan (ours came as part of the spec, and I would not now be without it), I suggest you visit a few caravan dealers and look closely at how such BBQ points are installed. Best to make notes at the time.
Before going any further, decide whether you feel confident to do a DIY job, and where to site the outlet. You need to get the BBQ as far from the van/awning as possible, with as short a gas hose as possible. My gas point is about a metre from the front end of the van, and I use a 4 metre gas hose.
If you go ahead, have the installation checked, as advised above.
If you intend to feed gas into this external point, the simple answer is DO NOT.
Concerning the advice to extend your gas hose in the locker, there is a regulation for this length, and it may be as short as 1 metre.
Above all else, you must not cause infringement of the safety rules applicable to caravan sites, by making your outfit unsafe. The safety of other campers and their units is paramount, and that of your family and yourself is just as important. And it would be unwise to risk invalidating your caravan insurance.
Bertie.
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