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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Canaussie on November 16, 2012, 06:09:42 AM
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Hey all,
Quick question is regards to gas certification on a CT.
Here is the scenario........2x4.5kg bottles. Mount regualtor on side of trailer with to inlet hoses and one outlet hose, it will have a vavle to change from one tank to another. for the outlet hose i want to run from the regulator to the checkerplate on back of camper and use a quick connect fitting. I will be using a two burner portable camp stove and a webber Q which will also be set up with quick connects. Does this set up require cert?
I have read somewhere that if a gas appliance is not permantley installed your system does not need cert. IS this true. Does anyone have a link to QLD regs or stds for this?
I am using a 2012 Lifestyle Extanda.
Cheers
Billy ;D
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Hey all,
Quick question is regards to gas certification on a CT.
Here is the scenario........2x4.5kg bottles. Mount regualtor on side of trailer with to inlet hoses and one outlet hose, it will have a vavle to change from one tank to another. for the outlet hose i want to run from the regulator to the checkerplate on back of camper and use a quick connect fitting. I will be using a two burner portable camp stove and a webber Q which will also be set up with quick connects. Does this set up require cert?
I have read somewhere that if a gas appliance is not permantley installed your system does not need cert. IS this true. Does anyone have a link to QLD regs or stds for this?
I am using a 2012 Lifestyle Extanda.
Cheers
Billy ;D
Have a look Here (http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Registration/Registering-vehicles/Caravans-and-light-trailers.aspx#what)
The way i read it is you have fittings so you need a cert :cheers:
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Ya but what if the fittings are permantley fitted
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Ya but what if the fittings are permantley fitted
??? ??? That is the exact reason you need a gas cert.