chrishutt
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bobbee, it is normal for cooker hoses to be "unplugged", leaving a brass fitting which is like a socket on the wall. The socket has a spring loaded valve in it, so it closes automatically when the "plug" (on the end of the cooker hose) is removed. It does not need to be capped off, but if it is not intended to use it for a long time (i.e. years), it might be best to have it capped off by a corgi reg. person, just in case the rubber seals ever develop leaks.
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