You Look After The Site
There is no danger from a cylinder installation, but there are two risks to it, if reasonable precautions are not taken.
The first is the risk of it being struck by a vehicle. Don’t allow vehicles to approach too near to an installation. A manoeuvring car could, for example, inadvertently snag the pipework and cause a gas leak.
The second is external sources of fire, which could overheat the cylinders. Don’t surround the cylinders with flammable material (and that includes long grass), and don’t try to conceal them with sheds or fences that are too close.
Provided the free ventilation around the cylinder is not obstructed it is satisfactory to have a slatted screen or flowers or shrubs near the cylinder installation.
The Pressure Regulator / Change-Over Valve Unit
The unit, associated tubing and pipes are your property and comprises:
The Pressure Regulator
This regulator is of the latest design. Its function is to reduce the pressure of the gas in the cylinder to the precise and constant level required for the correct operation of your appliances. The regulator is set and sealed when it’s installed and should give many years of trouble-free service. IT MUST NOT BE ALTERED except by a Calor representative.
The Change-Over Valve
This
valve operates the LPG supply from the service cylinders,
the reserve cylinders being brought into use automatically
when the service cylinders are empty. The indicator
begins to show red when the cylinders are empty. At
this point, the valve changes over automatically and
draws gas from the reserve cylinders. Turning the control
knob to point to the full cylinders isolates the empty
cylinders and changes the indicator back to white.
The valve maintains a constant gas pressure and ensures no interruption in service when the supply cylinders are empty or during their replacement.
The Pipes
The pipework from the cylinder installation to your home is your property and has been specified for an LPG supply. Never allow non-qualified people to modify the pipework.
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