Am i correct in thinking the lpg tank on my westy joker can supply the cooker , at the mo the cooker is connected to a blue propane canister but i,ve noticed underneath the canister is a a pipe with a threaded connection , I'm thinking it must be from lpg tank. i dont have anything that fits the thread. Is there a standard fitting for this? How does the set-up work.
Yours daftly
Danny
lpg gas tank and cooker
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Re: lpg gas tank and cooker
Is the lpg tank there?
It should run both the cooker and fridge, without seeing it though its hard to give a definitive response..
The pipework should come through the floor under the sink then join into the pipework up the lefthand side of same cupboard, this should then go into a three tap system (cut off,fridge cooker) and branch off to fridge and cooker on seperate lines(if original).
Rob.
It should run both the cooker and fridge, without seeing it though its hard to give a definitive response..
The pipework should come through the floor under the sink then join into the pipework up the lefthand side of same cupboard, this should then go into a three tap system (cut off,fridge cooker) and branch off to fridge and cooker on seperate lines(if original).
Rob.