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LPG Cooker Installation

maryhillgirl
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Hi there, I've just had an outdoor log office/lodge built and am hoping to install an LPG cooker in the "kitchen" area. Just wondered if anyone can advise as to whether LPG cookers are allowed in wooden buildings. I already have an LPG hob in my house kitchen and know they need a special regulator/connector thingy to comply with gas regs, but need to know if I'm going to be able to install one in what is, basically, an outdoor wooden building.
Any info on probably cost would also be appreciated.
Any info on probably cost would also be appreciated.
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maybe better trying a caravan shop for a small LPG cooker.
or use a baby belling electric?
runs off a normal 13 amp socket.
http://www.belling.co.uk/Baby-Belling_c31.aspxGet some gorm.0
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