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If I want a simple gas hob (maybe just a wok burner), and I can put a
simple pipe from the cylinder, through a (sleeved!) hole in the wall,
does this need the involvement of a Welsh dog?

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If I want a simple gas hob (maybe just a wok burner), and I can put a
simple pipe from the cylinder, through a (sleeved!) hole in the wall,
does this need the involvement of a Welsh dog?


Not if you are 'competent' - in the same way as for mains gas.
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If I want a simple gas hob (maybe just a wok burner), and I can put a
simple pipe from the cylinder, through a (sleeved!) hole in the wall,
does this need the involvement of a Welsh dog?


It might do.

Have you also considered combustion ventilation and proximity of nearby
furnishings?

Those are, I think, the easy issues. Yes. I am sure that I can conform
to the manufacturer's strictures (but have not yet chosen a unit!)

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Rod wrote:
Owain wrote:
Rod wrote:
If I want a simple gas hob (maybe just a wok burner), and I can
put a simple pipe from the cylinder, through a (sleeved!) hole in
the wall, does this need the involvement of a Welsh dog?


It might do.

Have you also considered combustion ventilation and proximity of
nearby furnishings?

Those are, I think, the easy issues. Yes. I am sure that I can conform
to the manufacturer's strictures (but have not yet chosen a unit!)


Gotta remember that bottled gas is heavier than air and consequently
ventilation requirement (room and underfloor) and leaktightness are
paramount. Unlike a caravan, it *does* matter if gas falls though the
floor!

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Tim Downie wrote:

Gotta remember that bottled gas is heavier than air and consequently
ventilation requirement (room and underfloor) and leaktightness are
paramount. Unlike a caravan, it *does* matter if gas falls though the
floor!


Solid concrete floors. Ground floor. Hopefully a good start!

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