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Cleese Gas Regulator

I can not find a gas tap on my Cleese Gas Regulator.
Can you inform me if this is the norm so it only works off the gas tap on the gas cylinder.
 
Isnt there one on each copper line in the caravan? We have a sort of inline valve, one on each of the three gas lines, cooker, fridge and heating, or is that not what you mean?
 
Isnt there one on each copper line in the caravan? We have a sort of inline valve, one on each of the three gas lines, cooker, fridge and heating, or is that not what you mean?
Hello
I mean the regulator in the front next to the gas bottle.
In our previous caravan a Bailey Ranger.there was a gas tap on the regulator but on this caravan a Bailey Olympus I can not find a tap on the regulator.
 
The original Truma regulator as fitted to Bailey vans until recently, did have a tap on it, but that tap was ONLY for testing purposes and never was intended as a main shut off and should never have been used as one.

On the yellow label attached to the bulkhead next to the Truma regulator was statement "For Test Purposes ONLY"

The Cleese unit does not have such a tap, it uses a different method of isolating the regulator during a pressure test.
 
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