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When customers shop for an LPG conversion kit, they often focus only on the burner injectors — but that’s just one part of setting up a cooker safely and correctly for LPG.
Depending on your cooker and installation, you may also need an LPG regulator, bottle adaptor, cooker hose, stability chain, or compression fittings. This guide explains everything you need so you can complete your installation the first time, without delays or extra costs.
Many customers already have a regulator, but not all regulators are suitable for powering a cooker. You may need a new one if:
Browse regulators here: LPG Regulators
Different bottle brands (Calor, Flogas, BP) and international cylinder types use different valve fittings. If the regulator doesn’t match the bottle, you’ll need an adaptor.
Find adaptors here: Gas Bottle Adaptors
Many cookers need a replacement hose when converting to LPG because:
Shop hoses here: LPG Cooker Hoses
All freestanding and range cookers must be secured using a stability chain or bracket — it is a legal requirement for safety.
These are included in our full installation kits, or can be purchased separately here: Stability Chains & Cooker Safety Accessories
Your installer may need compression fittings if the gas pipe requires extending or re-routing. These may include:
Find them here: Gas Compression Fittings
Your cooker conversion kit must match your specific brand and model to ensure the injector sizes are correct. We supply kits that include:
Browse conversion kits by brand:
Ordering everything at once ensures:
Send us your cooker brand, model number, serial number or a photo of the data sticker and we will recommend exactly what you need.