Look out in your local free paper (trade-it) for a caravan gas oven.
In the caravan the seperate oven is usually sited in the cupboard under the grill, on the rear of the oven there is a small flu, you'll need to cut a hole in the alluminium at the rear of the grill area to accept the flu, the heat is taken away through the grill area and not the side of the van, also the lid on the top of the cooker needs to stay open during use. The gas pipe runs from the floor upto the hob, this has to be cut and a compression tee piece put in so as to supply gas to the oven. When connecting all the fittings buy some gas tight compound and apply to all threads on fitings.
You will need to have the gas system pressure tested by your local dealer or a plumber with a u-tube before you can use it.
Sorry for hijacking the thread but there you have it
I have a Vanessa oven in our 26 year old van and I can tell you it's a great little oven that cooks a perfect roast. They are simple to fit because they are free standing and as long as there is a gap around them they can be fitted in any cupboard, if you line it with flame proof material. It will need a gas drop hole in the floor below it but they don't need a flue.
The one problem with them is the gas valve is in two half's, due to age the 'O' ring seal between tends to leak, it's a tiny leak but always get this checked before using.
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Quote: Originally posted by Paul + Wendy on 22/4/2006
Look out in your local free paper (trade-it) for a caravan gas oven. In the caravan the seperate oven is usually sited in the cupboard under the grill, on the rear of the oven there is a small flu, you'll need to cut a hole in the alluminium at the rear of the grill area to accept the flu, the heat is taken away through the grill area and not the side of the van, also the lid on the top of the cooker needs to stay open during use. The gas pipe runs from the floor upto the hob, this has to be cut and a compression tee piece put in so as to supply gas to the oven. When connecting all the fittings buy some gas tight compound and apply to all threads on fitings. You will need to have the gas system pressure tested by your local dealer or a plumber with a u-tube before you can use it.
Sorry for hijacking the thread but there you have it
Hi Paul, is this a new section on your website then?
Quote: Originally posted by arc systems on 22/4/2006
I have a Vanessa oven in our 26 year old van and I can tell you it's a great little oven that cooks a perfect roast. They are simple to fit because they are free standing and as long as there is a gap around them they can be fitted in any cupboard, if you line it with flame proof material. It will need a gas drop hole in the floor below it but they don't need a flue.
The one problem with them is the gas valve is in two half's, due to age the 'O' ring seal between tends to leak, it's a tiny leak but always get this checked before using.
Gary, could you let me know where parts for older vans with B&B Chassis, sigma, beta hitches etc. (either e-mail or on new thread! save hijacking this one again! lol)