Appliances which burn fuel consume oxygen and discharge combustion products into the boat. Good ventilation is essential when an appliance is in use.
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                    Never use the LPG cooker for heating the boat. 
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                    Never cover the ventilation openings. 
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                    Ignite the burner by pushing the knob down. Then turn the gas knob to its maximum position, listen for the gas flow, and hold the knob down. 
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                    Light the flame by lighting the burner with a match, lighter, or built-in ignition system. Keep pushing the knob for 10 seconds. If released earlier, flame sensor might shut down gas. 
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                    Adjust the flame by turning the knob to the desired size. 
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                    Turn off the LPG cooker by turning the knob back to its original, off position to stop the gas. 
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                    Close the valves on the supply pipes and the container valve when the appliance is not in use. 
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                    Close the valves before refuelling and immediately in an emergency. 
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                    Check that the appliance valves are closed before opening the container valve. 
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                    Keep the valves of empty cylinders closed and disconnected. 
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                    Fit the protective covers, caps or plugs. 
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                    Store spare or empty cylinders on the open deck or in drained areas designed for the purpose. 
Replace the regulating 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.
System has pressure gauge installed to LPG cylinder connection. LPG system shall be checked for leakage before each use.
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                    Close appliance valve. 
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                    Open LPG cylinder valve. 
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                    Allow indicated gauge pressure to stabilize. 
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                    Close LPG cylinder valve, and observe pressure gauge reading for 3 min. 
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                    Pressure gauge reading should remain constant if no leak in the LPG system is present. 
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                    Gauge does not provide an indication of liquid LPG remaining in the cylinder, only its vapor pressure, which is a constant at any given temperature. 
If LPG leakage is detected or suspected, the following action shall be taken immediately.
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                    Shut off the LPG supply at the main supply valve. 
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                    Extinguish naked flames and other ignition sources (heaters, cooking appliances etc.). 
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                    Do not operate electric switches. 
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                    Evacuate the area if possible. 
Inspect the hoses and pipes in the system regularly, at least once a year.
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                    Replace parts if there is any deterioration or damage. 
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                    Replace the LPG hoses outside the cabin every second year, and the LPG hoses inside the cabin every 3 to 5 years. 
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                    Check the flue ducts at least once a year. - 
                            Replace the flue ducts if there is any deterioration or damage. 
 
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                    Check the connection gaskets for the regulating valve always when containers are replaced, and replace the connection gaskets annually. 
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                        Never use an open flame when detecting leaks. 
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                        Do not use solutions that contain ammonia for manual leak testing. 
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                        Never smoke or use open flames when a gas container is being replaced. 
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                        lf a leak is detected, shut off the main LPG supply valve and do not use LPG appliances. 
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                        Do not use an installation that has leaked until it has been inspected and repaired by a competent person. 
For the LPG cooker maintenance schedule and instructions, see the manufacturer's manual.
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                        Keep the LPG container in a space designed for it. 
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                        Never leave the boat unattended when LPG appliances are in use. 
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                        Do not smoke or use open flame when replacing LPG cylinders. Close cylinder valves on empty cylinders before disconnecting for replacement. 
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                        Do not modify the craft's LPG system. lnstallation, alterations and maintenance shall be performed by a competent person. Have the system inspected at regular intervals or as required by national requirements. 
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                        Make sure that you always have free and rapid access to the LPG system. 
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                        The ambient temperature for LPG systems is –20 - +60°C. 
Never use a wrong type of fuel in the cooker as this may damage the cooker.