4.3.6.2 Using the LPG cooker

  • Do not use solutions that contain ammonia.

  • Keep the LPG container in a space designed for it.

  • Do not use areas intended for LPG containers for storing other equipment.

  • Never leave the boat unattended when LPG appliances are in use.

  • Do not smoke or use open flames when a container is being replaced.

  • Make sure that you always have free and rapid access to the LPG system.

  • The ambient temperature for LPG systems is –20 - +60°C.

Ventilation

Appliances which burn fuel consume oxygen and discharge combustion products into the boat. Good ventilation is essential when an appliance is in use.

  • Never use the LPG cooker for heating the boat.

  • Never cover the ventilation openings.

Valves
  • Close the valves on the supply pipes and the container valve when the appliance is not in use.

  • Close the valves before refuelling and immediately in an emergency.

  • Check that the appliance valves are closed before opening the container valve.

  • Keep the valves of empty cylinders closed and disconnected.

  • Fit the protective covers, caps or plugs.

  • Store spare or empty cylinders on the open deck or in drained areas designed for the purpose.

Replace the requlating valve every 10 years.

The valve contains a thin rubber diaphragm which eventually dries out or swells up. If the diaphragm breaks, gas can escape from the cylinder with full pressure into the system, thus causing a fire. 

Inspections
  • Regularly test the LPG system for leaks by brushing with soapy water or a detergent solution which does not contain ammonia.

  • Check all the connections for leakages.

    • If a leakage is detected, close the container valve and repair the system before using it again. 

    • Repairs must be carried out by a qualified gas fitter.

  • Inspect the hoses and pipes in the system regularly, at least once a year. 

    • Replace parts if there is any deterioration or damage.

  • Replace the LPG hoses outside the cabin every second year, and the LPG hoses inside the cabin every 3 to 5 years.

  • Check the flue ducts at least once a year.

    • Replace the flue ducts if there is any deterioration or damage.

  • Check the connection gaskets for the regulating valve always when containers are replaced, and replace the connection gaskets annually.

Maintenance

For the LPG cooker maintenance schedule and instructions, see the manufacturer's manual.