Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) offers autonomy for motorhomes but requires strict safety measures. Experts recommend system checks every two years, replacement of regulators and hoses every 10 years, and additional precautions for winter camping.
As the motorhome season begins, many owners use LPG for heating, cooking and other systems, providing independence from electrical hookups. However, safe operation demands regular maintenance.
Key rules
The gas system must be inspected by a certified specialist every two years (mandatory since 2025).
Gas cylinders must be stored in a sealed compartment.
Pressure regulators and high-pressure hoses must be replaced every 10 years.
Winter recommendations
The German LPG Association and technical experts advise:
Only use heating while driving if a shock sensor and hose burst protection are installed.
Monitor gas consumption and protect systems from freezing.
Ensure roof ventilation openings are not blocked by snow.
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Liquefied petroleum gas enables autonomous operation of heating, cooking, and other motorhome systems. The gas installation must be inspected by a cer...
Liquefied petroleum gas enables autonomous operation of heating, cooking, and other motorhome systems. The gas installation must be inspected by a certified expert every two years, and gas cylinders must be stored in a sealed compartment. Pressure regulators and high-pressure hoses must be replaced every 10 years.
15.04.2026
brennstoffhandel.de
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A technical expert provided recommendations for the safe use of gas appliances in motorhomes and caravans during the cold season. Key points include t...
A technical expert provided recommendations for the safe use of gas appliances in motorhomes and caravans during the cold season. Key points include the mandatory use of a crash sensor and hose rupture protection for heating while driving, monitoring gas consumption, and protecting systems from freezing. It is also important to ensure roof vents are not blocked by snow.
27.01.2026
braunschweiger-zeitung.de
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The German Liquefied Gas Association has issued safety guidelines for gas appliances in motorhomes and caravans during winter camping. Experts recomme...
The German Liquefied Gas Association has issued safety guidelines for gas appliances in motorhomes and caravans during winter camping. Experts recommend using heating while driving only if crash sensors and hose rupture safety devices are installed, monitoring gas consumption, and ensuring roof vents are not blocked by snow. Mandatory biennial inspections for gas systems in recreational vehicles have been in effect since 2025.
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