Posts Tagged ‘gas room heaters’

What do you know about your gas supply?

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Winter starts tomorrow and if gas is your preferred method of heating then read on… Natural gas is a great resource to have in any home for ovens, cooktops and hot water heating. However leaks in a high pressure gas line can be extremely dangerous especially if they go unnoticed or are allowed to continue unchecked. The massive explosion in Bondi Junction last year is an example of how horrible a gas blast can be.

If you live in a building with multiple gas meters, it is really important to know where your gas meter is and how to turn your gas meter off. Make sure all the gas meters in your building are labelled or numbered clearly, so that in the event of an emergency, you can turn your gas off safely.

Which gas meter is mine?

Which gas meter is mine?

Here are some pointers to detect gas leaks early so that appropriate measures can be taken to avoid major damage.

  1. If you suspect a gas leak, mix some bubbles, detergent with water, and cover the suspect area. If bubbles expand, you have found the leak.
  2. Don’t ignore a gas leak. Gas can be dangerous! Not to mention your bills will be increased
  3. Disconnect your plug in gas heater in summer.
  4. When reconnecting the heater in winter, the bayonet is difficult to plug in, it is probably dusty. Dust and lubricate the connection, then try again.
  5. Don’t mess around with gas. If you are not sure don’t touch!

If you are not sure when it comes to a gas pipe problem, always call a licenced plumber and gasfitter.

Dangerous Gas Room Heaters

Saturday, June 6th, 2009
Last weekend, a dear friend asked me to look at his gas room heater
This is an image of the gas room heater. See the scorch marks on the left.
We opened the heater to have a good look inside. The motor had overheated and started to melt the casing.
It was a disaster waiting to happen!
Fortunately a tradesman working next door was quickly on the scene and disconnected the gas appliance from the gas supply. Preventing a potential fire!
Dust buildup will cause  problems like this.
As the days get colder and we turn to our gas room heating appliances to keep us warm, Please dust them, make sure you can disconnect them from your gas bayonet  fittings with ease.
If you are unsure, get a competent licensed gasfitter to check them before you use them.
Dangerous Gas Heater
Dangerous Gas Heater

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