Smurf
24th December 2007, 11:26 PM
I'm about to get my new dual fuel cooker installed - gas fitter is coming first thing in the new year.
It's rather urgent since the house doesn't presently have any working cooking facilities (just bought the place) so I haven't been as fussed with quotes etc as I otherwise would have been.
What I want to know is what are the rules for location of the LPG cylinders? These will be 2 x 9kg cylinders permanently plumbed to the cooker.
Ideally I want to put them under the ramp (concrete) from the back door. I suspect this isn't allowed however.
Preference 2 is not far from the garage entrance about 7 metres from the kitchen. It would be against the wall on the inside of a 90 degree left turn into the garage so it's unlikely a vehicle could run into the cylinders. But am I right in assuming there would be regulations against this too?
Third preference is to put them where the BBQ will be and install an outlet to "plug in" the BBQ to the same gas supply. Only reason for that is I'm trying to avoid having cylinders blocking up the path around the house.
Anyone know what the rules are for cylinder location? Only one I'm aware of is 1.5 metres from electrical appliances (air-con, water heaters etc) but I'm guessing there are lots of rules.
Natural gas isn't an option by the way but I'm told they might install pipes in the street sometime in the future.
It's rather urgent since the house doesn't presently have any working cooking facilities (just bought the place) so I haven't been as fussed with quotes etc as I otherwise would have been.
What I want to know is what are the rules for location of the LPG cylinders? These will be 2 x 9kg cylinders permanently plumbed to the cooker.
Ideally I want to put them under the ramp (concrete) from the back door. I suspect this isn't allowed however.
Preference 2 is not far from the garage entrance about 7 metres from the kitchen. It would be against the wall on the inside of a 90 degree left turn into the garage so it's unlikely a vehicle could run into the cylinders. But am I right in assuming there would be regulations against this too?
Third preference is to put them where the BBQ will be and install an outlet to "plug in" the BBQ to the same gas supply. Only reason for that is I'm trying to avoid having cylinders blocking up the path around the house.
Anyone know what the rules are for cylinder location? Only one I'm aware of is 1.5 metres from electrical appliances (air-con, water heaters etc) but I'm guessing there are lots of rules.
Natural gas isn't an option by the way but I'm told they might install pipes in the street sometime in the future.