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beesley121

Hi guys,&nbsp;<br><br>with the summer hopefully on its way, I'm woundering if it is at all possible to have an external natural gas connection point outside. This maybe the stupidest question I've ever asked but if you don't ask, then you don't find out<br><br>i think the answer will be no as we have to commission an appliance everytime we install them, that includes cookers with a bayonet fitting.<br><br>would like answers? I could always put 2 propane cylinders on a change over valve and plumb that in couldn't I? I'm not lpg certified
 
There is something in the viper book about micro points for bbqs.
 
Who says you have to commission a cooker every time you plug it in?
A bayonet was designed for the customer to use and they can't commission it
However if you disconnect and reconnect a cooker to clean you know nothing's happened to it
If you are talking about a BBQ then there are fittings available for this, a micro point it's called ( similar to a cooker bayonet) which will allow the BBQ to be connected and used whenever, if its been stored for a while it would be better go check the hose etc for damage
 
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