How To Add LPG Gas & Appliances to Your Home

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23 Aug, 2024 | Residential LPG Blogs

In this article:

Learn how easy it is to install LPG gas and gas appliances in your home. Step-by-step instructions & advice to help you to a trouble free job

How To Add LPG Gas & Appliances to Your Home

This is a step-by-step guide to adding LPG gas to an existing all-electric home.

Adding LPG to your home is easier than you think!

We work with you to get you the appliances you want, an experienced tradesman to do the installation and everything you need to know as a New User of Home LPG.

Here are 5 simple steps to get started:

1. Choose Your Appliances

First, you decide on which LPG Gas Appliances you wish to have.

 

Continuous Flow Hot Water SystemsRinnai Infinity 20

Continuous Flow Hot Water Systems are a great choice to replace old electric hot water heaters.

They are energy efficient and they only run when you are using your hot water.

Best of all, you’ll never run out of hot water again!

LPG Gas Heaters

Rinnai EnergySaver Gas HeaterGas Heaters have advantages over the electric alternatives.

They can heat an area much more quickly and, unlike reverse cycle air conditioning, continue to provide maximum heat output even when it’s very cold outside.

Gas Cooking

Gas CookerProfessional chefs know that Gas Cooking is the obvious way to go.

Rapid heating and instantaneous heat control makes it the choice of professional chefs and great home cooks around the world.

 

2. Buy Your Appliances

Pre-purchase the appliances so that they can be connected as part of the LPG installation process.  

Make sure you specify the LPG version of the appliances, as they are slightly different from the natural gas models.

This will save time and could save you money, as you will only need to have the gas fitter to your home for one complete project.

 

3. Pick Your LPG Supplier

45kg gas bottles

You also want to pick your LPG supplier before the gas fitter starts, as the tradesman will need to know from whom to order the initial gas bottles.

As part of the selection process, you will need to decide on the type of delivery that you want.

There are two choices: Automatic Tanker Delivery and Gas Bottle Exchange services.

Most home LPG users prefer the Automatic Tanker Delivery, as there is no need to check gas bottles, changeover between gas bottles or even order gas.

With our Automatic Tanker Delivery, the deliveries are scheduled for you, based on the appliances you choose and how much gas you use.

You even have the option of underground LPG storage.  It really is EFFORTLESS LPG™!

 

4. Choose a Licensed Gas Fitter

You should choose a licensed gas fitter that is familiar with LPG and the installation of the appliances you have selected.

For example, some gas fitters may not install gas fireplaces or other particular types of appliances.

Some specialise in a particular type of appliance, such as hot water heaters.

We work with you to identify an experienced gas fitter in your area who can do what you require.

Also see Use of Licensed Gas Fitters Explained

 

5. Install Your Gas Fittings & Appliances

The gas fitter will install a gas regulator, the gas bottle connectors and the gas service pipe to the appliance locations.

These items become part of your property.

We provide the gas bottles.

A typical installation has two 45kg gas bottles.

Be sure to tell the gas fitter if you are getting our Automatic Tanker Delivery, as this can affect the placement of the gas bottles.

Please see our illustrated Gas Bottle Placement Guide

The gas fitter will then install and connect the appliances, including any plumbing work that is required.

We will coordinate the initial gas delivery so that he can test the appliances as the last step of the project.

 

6. Enjoy Your New Gas Appliances

 Checklist for adding LPG to a home
Eric Hahn

Steve Reynolds

Technical Consultant

Steve Reynolds is a leading expert in the LPG industry with over 22 years of experience. As part of the national management team at ELGAS, Steve ensures the safe and efficient storage, handling, and transportation of LPG. He serves as the lead investigator for incidents and collaborates with authorities on industry developments.

Steve is a technical advisor to Standards Australia and Gas Energy Australia (GEA), and an active member of the World LPG Association (WLPGA), contributing to global standards and technical reviews. He holds a BSc. (Hons) in Industrial Chemistry from UNSW and has held senior safety and technical roles at ELGAS, making him a trusted authority in LPG safety and standards.