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44 45TESTING THE GAS COOKERLPG CONVERSION
LPG CONVERSION
MODELS WFE914SB & WFEP915SB
This appliance is supplied set up for Natural Gas
usage. A conversion kit is included with the product
for Universal LPG usage. The conversion kit contains 6
injectors and 1 LPG sticker.
Please follow the procedure below if a conversion to suit
UNIVERSAL LPG is required:
1. Remove the hotplate trivets, burner caps and burner
crowns to access the hotplate injectors. Replace the
factory fitted injectors with the appropriate injectors,
as supplied. Refer to injector orifice table for injector
sizes. The injector size is stamped on the side of the
injector.
2. Unscrew the top hat nut from the regulator. The top
hat nut and control pressure spring assembly will
disengage as an assembly.
3. Unscrew the threaded pin from top hat.
4. Upturn threaded pin, so spring is free and screw pin
back into the top hat until firm.
5. Refit the top hat nut assembly to the regulator
ensuring that it is fully screwed down. The regulator
is now set for connection to LPG.
6. Turn on the gas supply and at each new connection
check for leaks using soapy water. Each hotplate
valve should be turned on, one at a time, and the
injector hole blanked off for several seconds.
7. The operation of the regulator can be confirmed by
connecting a manometer to the pressure test point
located on the side of the regulator body adjacent
to the outlet.
With the appliance operating check the outlet pressure:
when all burners of the appliance are operating
at maximum,
when the smallest burner of the appliance is
operating at minimum.
Under these conditions the outlet pressure should
not vary from the nominal outlet pressure of
2.60kPa by more than ±0.52kPa.
8. If the regulator appears to not be performing
satisfactorily then check the following points:
If the outlet pressure is consistently too low then
the inlet pressure may be too low and adjustment
of an upstream regulator may be needed, or an
upstream regulator or valve with insufficient flow
capacity may be present in the gas supply line.
If this is suspected then it may be necessary to
repeat the checks whilst measuring both the
inlet and outlet pressure to determine if the inlet
pressure is in the range 2.75 – 7.00kPa.
• Check that the insert has been fitted correctly.
• Check that the turret screw is fully screwed down.
Check that the regulator has been fitted to the gas
supply line in the correct orientation, the arrow on
the base of the body indicates the direction of gas
flow.
Once these checks have been completed, if the regulator
still fails to perform in a satisfactory manner it should be
replaced.
9. One by one, turn the knobs to minimum and screw
in the bypass screw (accessible when the knob is
removed) until a small stable flame results. Turn
the knob to maximum and then back to minimum
to ensure that the correct minimum flame is
maintained.
10. Attach the LPG sticker to the cooker, near the gas
supply inlet. Cover the Natural Gas label that is
factory fitted.
Flame size adjusted
to maximum
Flame size adjusted
to minimum
Bypass screw
Control knob shaft
Reposition
Top hat nut assembly, fully
screwed down
Turn top hat
nut anti-
clockwise
and remove
Configuration for
Natural Gas
Configuration for LPG
A B
C D
E F
G H
TESTING THE OPERATION OF THE GAS
COOKER
NOTE: You MUST test the cooker after installation,
before you hand it over to the customer. You MUST have
a manometer and a connecting tube.
Checking gas supply
1. Check the manometer zero point is correct.
2. Connect the manometer to the cooker pressure test
point. This is located on the regulator or LPG inlet
fitting.
3. Turn on the gas supply and the electricity and try to
ignite the gas.
NOTE: It will take additional time to light the gas for the
first time as air needs to be purged from the pipes.
4. Check the operating pressure for the particular gas
type.
Checking the function of the regulator
With the appliance operating check the outlet pressure:
when all burners of the appliance are operating at
maximum,
when the smallest burner of the appliance is
operating at minimum.
Under these conditions the outlet pressure should not
vary from the nominal outlet pressure by more than
±20% of the nominal outlet pressure (ie ±0.20kPa for
Natural Gas).
If the regulator appears to not be performing
satisfactorily then check the following points.
1. If the outlet pressure is consistently too low then the
inlet pressure may be too low and adjustment of an
upstream regulator may be needed, or an upstream
regulator or valve with insufficient flow capacity may
be present in the gas supply line. If this is suspected
then it may be necessary to repeat the checks whilst
measuring both the inlet and outlet pressure to
determine if the inlet pressure is in the range 1.13 –
5kPa.
2. Check that the regulator has been fitted to the gas
supply line in the correct orientation, the arrow on
the base of the body indicates the direction of gas
flow.
Once these checks have been completed, if the regulator
still fails to perform in a satisfactory manner it should be
replaced.
Testing the cooker features
Observe the flame appearance on each burner. If it
is much smaller or larger than expected, then the
injector size needs checking.
NOTE: When flame is unsatisfactory, then refer to the
Electrolux Technical Publications and correct the fault,
if possible.
When maximum flame appearance is correct, then check
the turn-down setting on each burner. If the settings
appear to be incorrect, proceed as follows:
1. Adjust the bypass screw mounted on the body of
each hotplate control cock. This is accessible when
the control knob and the control panel are removed.
2. Check the ignition on all burners both separately
and in combination.
3. Check the operation of the electrical components,
if applicable.
4. If you are satisfied that the cooker is operating
correctly, then turn it off and show the customer
how to use it. Make sure you ask the customer to
operate the clock and controls.
NOTE: If the cooker cannot be adjusted to perform
correctly, then inform the customer of the problem
and put a warning notice on the cooker. If the problem
is dangerous, then disconnect the cooker. If there is a
fault, then the customer should be advised to contact
the manufacturer’s local service organisation or the
retailer.
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