Using Gas Grill Safely
Before you start grilling with gas, read these tips for using LPG safely.
• Check the Propane Hose
• Connect the Regulator
• Check for Leaks
TOP 5 safety tips
1. Always transport, store and use a cylinder in an upright position.
2. Keep cylinder away from hot surfaces (or places like patio or boot of a car), e.g. never place it under grill.
3. Make sure to use right kind of regulator in your gas equipment.
4. Do leak test on a regular basis by checking hoses and valves.
5. Always turn off valve when cylinder is not in use.
How to check your gas equipment for leaks?
- → Do not use the leak finder on equipment which is powered on. 
- → If you use product on plastic or copper surfaces, or on oxygen equipment, rinse off any leftover product with water.
Always shake the bottle before use. Thoroughly spray an even coating of the product over the joints, hoses, pipes and seals.
If gas is leaking, bubbles will form where there is a leak.
Repair any detected leaks before using the equipment.
Propane regulator
One of the most important accessories in any propane system is the propane regulator. It controls the gas flow and lowers the pressure from the cylinder to the appliance where it’s used.Â
Always check what kind of regulator is needed for your gas appliance (like grill or heater).We have needed equipment both for click-on and screw valve cylinders.Â
Frequently Asked Questions
To check for gas leaks, perform a visual inspection of your gas equipment and connections. You can also apply a soapy water mixture and look for bubbles on connection points to detect leaks.
A propane regulator controls the gas pressure flowing from the propane tank to your appliances. It ensures a steady and safe delivery of gas at the appropriate pressure for optimal operation.
If your propane tank runs out, shut off the gas supply and notify your propane supplier immediately. Always perform a safety check of your appliances before restarting the system with a refilled tank.
