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Non GAA Discussion => General discussion => Topic started by: Hereiam on September 25, 2014, 10:19:50 PM

Title: Gas Cooker
Post by: Hereiam on September 25, 2014, 10:19:50 PM
Guys maybe some of you could help put my mind at ease.
We have a rangemaster cooker which is in over a year now and it is supplied by a small red cylinder of gas. When the cylinder is nearing empty we get a strong smell of gas in the kitchen.
I have read that it may be something to do with a valve that needs the pressure of the gas to keep it sealed and when the gas gets low it leaks.
Can anyone confirm this or is it more serious problem.
Title: Re: Gas Cooker
Post by: Tony Baloney on September 25, 2014, 10:23:44 PM
Quote from: Hereiam on September 25, 2014, 10:19:50 PM
Guys maybe some of you could help put my mind at ease.
We have a rangemaster cooker which is in over a year now and it is supplied by a small red cylinder of gas. When the cylinder is nearing empty we get a strong smell of gas in the kitchen.
I have read that it may be something to do with a valve that needs the pressure of the gas to keep it sealed and when the gas gets low it leaks.
Can anyone confirm this or is it more serious problem.
Is the smell when the gas is on at the cooker or when it's off. Ours does the same when the gas is turned on and the tank is near empty. If in any doubt get a gasman in.
Title: Re: Gas Cooker
Post by: Hereiam on September 25, 2014, 10:25:14 PM
It is Tony. When you change the cylinder the smell disappears.
Title: Re: Gas Cooker
Post by: StGallsGAA on September 25, 2014, 10:29:15 PM
Whilst I'd doubt if any modern cooker would leak gas when the pressure is low, I wouldn't be taking the advice of keyboard warriors where gas is concerned! There's plenty of Corgi/Gas Safe engineers out there.  Pick up the phone man!  I'm sure plenty will be happy to advise you without even charging a call out.
Title: Re: Gas Cooker
Post by: Hereiam on September 25, 2014, 10:36:14 PM
I ran the company that installed it and they said that it does this when ever the gas gets low.
Title: Re: Gas Cooker
Post by: StGallsGAA on September 25, 2014, 10:41:18 PM
They said it leaks when the gas gets low?? Or they said you might get a gas smell when then gas gets low?   
Title: Re: Gas Cooker
Post by: Hereiam on September 25, 2014, 10:42:45 PM
They said you would get a gas smell and its nothing to worry about.
Title: Re: Gas Cooker
Post by: Tony Baloney on September 25, 2014, 10:48:03 PM
Quote from: Hereiam on September 25, 2014, 10:42:45 PM
They said you would get a gas smell and its nothing to worry about.
We have a Rangemaster cooker too and it does the same near the bottle of the cylinder.
Title: Re: Gas Cooker
Post by: Hereiam on September 28, 2014, 12:03:37 PM
Had friend who is a gas installer look at the cooker yesterday and sure enough there was a leak at the fitting between the cooker and the gas pipe. I will be onto the phone tomorrow morning to let rip and the company that done the initial cinnection. For them to tell me it was common to smell gas and not to worry is crazy.
Title: Re: Gas Cooker
Post by: Tony Baloney on September 28, 2014, 05:10:50 PM
Quote from: hardstation on September 28, 2014, 12:23:00 PM
And I think I just heard a large explosion coming from the direction of Tony Baloney's house.
;D
Title: Re: Gas Cooker
Post by: armaghniac on September 28, 2014, 06:28:22 PM
Quote from: hardstation on September 28, 2014, 12:23:00 PM
And I think I just heard a large explosion coming from the direction of Tony Baloney's house.

You're great gas, Hardstation.