» When using Calor Gas Do:
- Do treat a cylinder with care to ensure that the valve is not damaged. A damaged valve could result in a leak.
- Do use a cylinder upright. Horizontally, liquid gas could get into the supply pipes with serious results.
» When using Calor Gas don’t:
- Don’t attempt to disconnect a regulator from a switch-on valve (15kg and 7kg cylinders) if the flame does not go out when the regulator switch is turned off. Leave the appliances alight and call your Gas Supplier or Park Manager.
- Don’t subject a cylinder to heat, because the pressure inside the cylinder could build up to a point beyond the designed safety limit.
- Don’t store or use cylinders below ground level, because LPG is heavier than air. If there is a leak, the gas will collect at low level and become dangerous in the presence of flame or a spark.
- Don’t store or use propane cylinders (red) indoors, because propane is contained under higher pressure and should only be kept outdoors.
» Further information:
For details on the installation, and servicing of appliances, ventilation and carbon monoxide please refer to the PDF “Using Calor Gas in caravans, holiday and park homes”.



