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Leisure Accommodation Gas Safety Record (CP2)

A CP2 is used for gas safety checks on leisure accommodation including static caravans, touring caravans, park homes, boats, and motorhomes. These installations typically use LPG rather than mains gas and have specific ventilation and flue requirements for confined spaces. The engineer must hold LP (Liquefied Petroleum) Gas Safe qualifications and follow BS EN 1949 for boats or BS 5482 for caravans.

Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, BS EN 1949, BS 5482Valid: Annual (12 months)

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Sample CP2 certificate

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What it covers

  • LPG supply, regulator, and cylinder condition
  • Gas pipework tightness test
  • Each appliance safety check and combustion analysis
  • Ventilation adequacy for confined living space
  • Flue termination and integrity
  • Drop-tight test on isolation valves

Who needs a CP2?

Caravan site operators
Boat owners
Holiday park managers
Motorhome hire companies

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Frequently asked questions about CP2

Is a gas safety check required for caravans?
There is no specific law requiring private caravan owners to have annual checks, but caravan site licence conditions typically mandate annual gas safety inspections. Insurance policies also commonly require a valid certificate. Hire fleets must have current records by law under GSIUR 1998.
Can a domestic gas engineer inspect a caravan?
No. Caravans and boats use LPG, so the engineer must hold LP (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) modules on their Gas Safe registration. A domestic-only registration does not cover LPG appliances or pipework.

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