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How to Check Your Caravan Gas Setup for Safety

Caravan Gas Safety Check

A caravan gas safety check is one of the most important things you can do before heading off on your next trip. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a long road adventure, making sure your caravan’s LPG system is in good condition helps reduce the risk of gas leaks, appliance faults, and other safety hazards.

While you can carry out some basic visual checks yourself, any leak testing, pressure testing, repairs, or gas installations should always be completed by a licensed gas fitter.

Here’s what you should check before you hit the road.

Why Caravan Gas Safety Matters

Most caravans rely on LPG to power essential appliances such as the cooktop, fridge, hot water system, and heater. When the gas system is properly installed and maintained, these appliances operate safely and efficiently.

However, worn components, damaged pipework, or leaking connections can create serious risks, including:

  • Gas leaks
  • Fire or explosion hazards
  • Carbon monoxide exposure from faulty appliances
  • Appliances operating inefficiently
  • Unexpected breakdowns while travelling

A few simple checks before each trip can help identify obvious problems before they become bigger issues.

What to Check Before Every Trip

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A quick inspection doesn’t replace a professional gas safety inspection, but it can help you spot visible signs of wear or damage.

#1 Check the Gas Bottles

Start by inspecting your LPG cylinders.

Look for:

  • dents or corrosion
  • signs of damage
  • secure mounting
  • bottles sitting firmly in their holder

The cylinder should not move around during travel, as movement can place unnecessary strain on hoses and fittings.

If you’re unsure about the condition of your gas bottle, have it checked before your next trip.

#2 Inspect the Gas Hoses

Gas hoses naturally deteriorate over time, particularly when they’re exposed to heat, sunlight, and road conditions.

Check for:

  • cracks
  • splits
  • brittleness
  • rubbing or abrasion
  • loose connections

If a hose shows signs of wear, it should be replaced by a licensed gas fitter.

#3 Look at the Gas Regulator

The regulator controls the pressure supplied to your caravan’s gas appliances.

Inspect it for:

  • corrosion
  • physical damage
  • loose fittings
  • signs of age or weathering

A faulty regulator can affect appliance performance and may lead to unsafe gas pressure.

#4 Test Your Gas Appliances

Turn on each gas appliance individually to make sure it’s operating normally.

This may include your:

  • cooktop
  • oven
  • hot water system
  • gas heater
  • three-way fridge (when operating on gas)

The burners should ignite smoothly and produce a consistent blue flame.

If an appliance struggles to light, repeatedly goes out, or produces yellow flames, it should be inspected by a licensed gas fitter.

#5 Make Sure Ventilation Is Clear

Caravan gas appliances rely on adequate ventilation to operate safely.

Check that:

  • ventilation openings aren’t blocked
  • storage items aren’t covering vents
  • leaves, insects, or bird nests haven’t obstructed external vents

Never block ventilation openings, even during colder weather.

Warning Signs Your Caravan May Have a Gas Problem

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Sometimes the gas system may appear to be working while developing an underlying fault.

Arrange a professional inspection if you notice:

  • the smell of gas
  • hissing sounds near gas fittings
  • yellow or orange burner flames
  • soot around appliances
  • difficulty lighting appliances
  • pilot lights that won’t stay lit
  • appliances shutting off unexpectedly
  • unusually high gas consumption

Ignoring these warning signs can increase the risk of a gas leak or appliance failure.

Can You Check for Gas Leaks Yourself?

You can carry out basic visual inspections and remain alert for signs that something isn’t right.

For example, if you notice damaged hoses, loose fittings, or smell gas, stop using the system immediately.

However, a proper gas leak inspection requires specialised equipment and should only be carried out by a licensed gas fitter.

Professional gas safety checks may include:

  • gas pressure testing
  • leak detection
  • regulator testing
  • appliance safety checks
  • inspection of pipework and fittings

These tests help confirm that the entire LPG system is operating safely before you travel.

How Often Should a Caravan Gas System Be Checked?

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all schedule, but it’s a good idea to arrange a professional inspection:

  • before a long trip
  • after the caravan has been stored for an extended period
  • after purchasing a used caravan
  • following accident damage or major repairs
  • after installing or replacing gas appliances
  • whenever you suspect a gas leak or fault

FAQs

How do I know if my caravan has a gas leak?

Common warning signs include the smell of gas, hissing sounds, yellow burner flames, soot around appliances, or appliances that don’t operate normally. If you suspect a leak, stop using the gas system and arrange a professional inspection.

Can I use soapy water to check for leaks?

A soapy water solution may help identify bubbles around accessible fittings, but it shouldn’t replace a professional gas leak test. If you suspect a leak, have the system inspected by a licensed gas fitter.

Does a caravan gas safety check include pressure testing?

A professional caravan gas safety inspection may include gas pressure testing, leak detection, appliance testing, and an inspection of hoses, regulators, pipework, and fittings, depending on the condition of the system and the work being carried out.

Conclusion

Carrying out a caravan gas safety check before every trip is a simple way to help keep you, your passengers, and your caravan safe on the road. 

While basic visual inspections can help you spot obvious signs of wear or damage, professional testing is the best way to confirm your LPG system is operating safely.

At Melbourne Gas Plumber, our licensed gas fitters provide gas safety inspections, gas leak detection, pressure testing, and gas fitting services across Melbourne. 

Whether you’re preparing your caravan for your next adventure or you’re concerned about a possible gas issue, speak with our team to help ensure your gas system is safe, reliable, and ready for the road.

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