Gas Accessories
Here you will find everything you need for a safe gas supply on the road. From gas warning systems, filters and couplings to sealants.
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Gas Accessories
Reliable gas accessories make everyday touring safer and easier. With the right tools, seals and fittings you can connect cylinders confidently, test for leaks in seconds and keep your caravan or motorhome installation tidy and compliant at every pitch.
Core Gas Accessories For Touring
Start with a compact kit: leak-detection spray, universal spanner, spare O-rings and regulator gaskets. Add dust caps for quick-connects and thread protectors for cylinder valves to keep dirt out of sealing faces.
Leak-Testing Essentials
After any bottle change or fitting swap, apply leak spray or soapy solution to every joint. Bubbles indicate a leak that must be fixed before operation.
Seal Sets And Spares
Carry flat gaskets, cone seals and a few sizes of O-rings in labelled bags. Lightly lubricate with food-safe grease and replace seals that are flattened, brittle or cracked.
Gas Accessories For Hose And Pipe Management
Cushioned clips, anti-vibration pads and grommets protect hoses and pipe where they pass through furniture. Keep runs short with gentle curves to reduce pressure drop and rattles while driving.
Adapters And Reducers
Use only the adapters you need. Each extra joint adds restriction and a potential leak path, so prefer direct matches with the correct thread and seal.
Quick-Connects And Dust Covers
Approved quick-connect sockets speed up BBQ setups outdoors. Fit a nearby shut-off valve and cap the port when not in use to keep couplers clean.
Safety Gas Accessories And Monitors
CO and gas detectors provide early warning in living and sleeping areas. Choose models with test buttons and clear alarms, and check batteries before peak season.
Pressure Gauges And Diagnostics
Inline gauges help diagnose low flow or icing, while manometers assist with service checks. They supplement, not replace, proper leak testing.
Flame-Failure And Backflow Protection
Where supported, appliance flame-failure devices and inline non-return valves improve safety, keeping flames stable and preventing reverse flow.
Changeover And Handling Gas Accessories
Manual or automatic changeover heads make twin-cylinder systems convenient. Add indicator strips or gauges to plan refills and avoid surprise shutdowns.
Pigtail Care And Protection
Route pigtails with soft bends, away from heat and sharp edges. Replace dated hoses on schedule and record part numbers for traceability.
Straps, Bases And Bottle Holders
Double straps, non-slip bases and rigid holders stabilise cylinders on rough roads and keep valves aligned for fast, safe swaps.
Outdoor Cooking Gas Accessories
External gas sockets, extension hoses and windshields make cooking outside simple and efficient. Position outlets away from awning fabric and keep hoses clear of walkways.
Appliance Connections
Match connector type and pressure class to your stove or BBQ. Never mix high- and low-pressure parts, and always test the joint after connecting.
Storage And Travel Tips
Cap sockets, coil hoses loosely and store accessories dry and out of sunlight. Recheck all joints after long drives.
Maintenance Routines With Gas Accessories
Adopt a simple schedule: seasonal leak checks, hose date reviews and detector tests. Keep a log of service dates, regulator details and replacements for stress-free touring.
Troubleshooting On The Road
Yellow or lazy flames suggest low pressure or contamination. Check bottle level, regulator output, connector seals and burner jets before continuing.
Keeping Your Gas Accessories Trip-Ready
With the right gas accessories—from seals and caps to detectors and quick-connects—you can maintain stable pressure, prevent leaks and enjoy reliable cooking and heating wherever you camp.



























