Control valves/gas taps for LPG Rangemaster burners

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  • #14508
    windyone
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    Hi, I have a Dual Fuel Leisure Rangemaster 110, which over the Christmas period began to leak Propane. There doesn’t appear to be any kind of emergency cover for this type of equipment, which was in our house when we moved in, so we didn’t know who had installed it.
    My husband turned off the gas, disconnnected the cooker, and as he is an engineer pressure tested all the parts and isolated one of the control knob assemblies as being at fault.
    Although he used to do any work we needed on our campers and caravans, and LPG hob in our last house, he can’t do this any more due to the new regulations and cost of Corgi registration.
    Is there anyone who can supply a part, or supply and fit a part without huge costs being involved as we are currently in financial trouble, because of some large and unxpected bills on parts to his mobile service van.
    Any help greatly appreciated,
    regards, windy 😥

    #159686
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Control valves/gas taps for LPG Rangemaster burners

    You must legally only have this repaired by a Corgi registered engineer I’m afraid Windy.

    The Gas emergency service is 0800 111 999 for reference (Transco).

    Please check either our reapirs@ link below for an engineer or you should be able to find an LPG registered engineer on Corgi’s site here:

    http://www.corgi-gas-safety.com

    Please note, this cooker is what is described as “immediately dangerous” and must not be used or connected to the gas supply under any circumstances until it has been deemed to be safe by a qualified engineer.

    Dave.

    #159687
    windyone
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    Re: Control valves/gas taps for LPG Rangemaster burners

    Thanks Dave,
    I was afaid of that! It’s not actually dangerous at the moment because it is in pieces and disconnected from everything!
    We can still use the ovens though, and the warming pate because they are electric, but no boiled sprouts for us until it’s fixed 😳

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