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steve181

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#312572 29-Apr-2024 07:11
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I need to temporary remove/relocate both my 45KG LPG cylinders due to landscaping work. 

 

I've never done this before so just wanted to make sure I am doing it right & safely.

 

 

 

1-Turn valve to close off cylinder

 

2-Unscrew the hose attachment

 

 

 

Is it as easy as that? Do I leave the yellow switch alone?

 

 

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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pih

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  #3223860 29-Apr-2024 07:28
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Yep, easy as. You can turn the yellow tap off as well (90° turn).  If it's going to get messy you might want to bag the hose ends so they don't get dirt on them, and try and tuck them up out of the way.




steve181

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  #3223867 29-Apr-2024 07:54
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pih:

 

Yep, easy as. You can turn the yellow tap off as well (90° turn).  If it's going to get messy you might want to bag the hose ends so they don't get dirt on them, and try and tuck them up out of the way.

 

 

 

 

Perfect! Thanks.


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