I can smell gas in the gas locker, but gas detection spray does not appear to identify where it's coming from. It smells strongest at the end where the pigtail goes into the gas filter which goes into the DuoControl CS, (not at the easier to reach cylinder end). Very difficult to access in gas locker above gas locker door which is under bed.
Never used gas detection spray before so it's possible I'm not using it properly. It comes out frothy then settles down, apart from froth, no bubbles. Maybe I'm not spraying enough, or not liberally enough.
Hose rupture protection is not activating!
I have Truma DuoC and up till now had only been using one cylinder, having removed other pigtail and replaced it with (provided) blind cover. The gas smell has only started since fitting a second cylinder for the first time since new. It started straight after replacing the (previously unused) pigtail, so both cylinders now turned off as a preventative measure.
I am not a plumber so may have made a basic mistake, such as overtightening.
Currently in France and looking for suggestions...
Never used gas detection spray before so it's possible I'm not using it properly. It comes out frothy then settles down, apart from froth, no bubbles. Maybe I'm not spraying enough, or not liberally enough.
Hose rupture protection is not activating!
I have Truma DuoC and up till now had only been using one cylinder, having removed other pigtail and replaced it with (provided) blind cover. The gas smell has only started since fitting a second cylinder for the first time since new. It started straight after replacing the (previously unused) pigtail, so both cylinders now turned off as a preventative measure.
I am not a plumber so may have made a basic mistake, such as overtightening.
Currently in France and looking for suggestions...