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What gas fittings for LPG Oven

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Hi all,

Thanks for opening.

I've recently bought an LPG oven and hob, but I'm not familiar with the gas fitting it has. Thea make and model is unknown as it's been cleaned off This is just for a horse lorry in a field which will be static.

With a campervan stove I fitted in the last, it's just been a flexible rubber hose that you attach to a regulator which attaches to a bottle. I asked the seller of the oven to show me their regulator they used which is attached.

Any idea what is the name of the regulator and hoses I need to buy to get this working? The end of the oven hose is shown in the pic of my hand. I'm going to pay a professional to check my work after but can't really afford to pay someone to do the work. All help appreciated.

Thanks :-)
 

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What price do you put on your annd other peoples lives that might be neraby. You can't afford not to get a professional to do it.
 
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I get what you're saying but I'm in the middle of nowhere... It would probably take about a year to get someone to come out here to do the work! Not many trades folks here. I'd do all the standard checks like soapy water... And get like up a tradesperson but that will take like a out a year of chasing to get someone to check it.

Anyone got any advice?
 
Anyone got any advice?
You may be able to find someone on the gas safe register website, it may list if they have LPG qualifications and go from there. Or perhaps Calor gas website for an LPG engineer. Soapy solution isn't the answer here, there's certain other checks that must be performed.
 

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