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10 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Before You Begin
Check that the gas type is correct for your type of gas
You will find the gas type label on the side of your barbecue�
If your barbecue is of the incorrect gas type, or if you are
unsure, consult your dealer before going any further
This appliance must have a minimum clearance from
combustible materials of 450 mm (18”) on all sides of the
barbecue�
Do not install the appliance under or on any combustible
surface�
The appliance must be tested for safe and proper operation
on completion of installation�
Keep ventilation openings in the lower cabinet clear and
free of any debris� This barbecue is not approved for use on
marine craft�
For POL cylinders, tighten
anti-clockwise
For Quick Connect
cylinders, tighten clockwise
NATURAL
GAS
REFER TO LOCAL
GAS AUTHORITY FOR CONFIRMATION OF GAS
UODNIFIEPYT TB
LPG
PROPANE
GAS
REFER TO LOCAL
GAS AUTHORITY FOR CONFIRMATION OF GAS
YT P FIE TBUODNI
Mobile Installation - Portable LP Gas/ Propane
Recommended minimum LPG/propane cylinder capacity
for use with this appliance is 4kg� Maximum LPG/propane
cylinder capacity for use with this appliance is 10kg� In the
USA, only a 20lb cylinder may be used�
Fit the regulator to the LPG/propane cylinder, as shown on
the right� Secure all joints spanner (wrench) tight but do not
over-tighten�
For POL cylinders, tighten anti-clockwise
For Quick Connect cylinders, tighten clockwise
Fixed Installation - Portable LP Gas/Propane.
BeefEater LPG/propane barbecues are designed to operate
at 2�75Kpa (11”WC)�
Connect the gas supply line to the barbecue inlet located on
the right side of the appliance using either hard plumbing,
or a flexible hose connected to a bayonet point, also known
as a quick connect fitting� Refer to AS 5601 or your local
installation code for pipe sizing details� Secure all joints
spanner (wrench) tight but do not over-tighten�
Test gas pressure by removing the last burner from the
left hand side of the barbecue and attaching a hose and
pressure gauge to the end of the gas valve� Turn on 2
burners and check the pressure� Inlet pressure should be
11�0” WC or 2�75 kPa�
Fixed Installation - Natural Gas
(Natural Gas installation should be carried out by a qualified
gas fitter)�
BeefEater Natural Gas barbecues are designed as low-
pressure appliances (4�0” WC, 1�00KPa)�
Fit the natural gas regulator supplied directly to the
barbecue inlet located on the right side of the appliance
using either hard plumbing, or a flexible hose connected to
a bayonet point, also known as a quick connect fitting� Refer
to AS 5601 or your local installation code for pipe sizing
details� Secure all joints spanner (wrench) tight but do not
over-tighten�
Test gas pressure by removing the last burner from the
left hand side of the barbecue and attaching a hose and
pressure gauge to the end of the gas valve� Turn on 2
burners and check the pressure� Inlet pressure should be
4�0” WC or 1�00 kPa�
Australia only (applies to all gas types) : Where a mobile
appliance is to be connected to a fixed gas supply via a
flexible hose connection, a retaining tether of adequate
strength shall be fixed to the appliance and be suitable to be
fixed to the wall within 50mm of each connection point� The
length of the tether shall not exceed 80% of the length of the
hose assembly� In this way, if the barbecue is accidentally
moved, the chain stops the barbecue from stretching the
hose� The barbecue appliance must be isolated from the
gas supply piping system by closing its manual shutoff valve
during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system�
The barbecue appliance must be isolated from the gas
supply piping system by closing its manual shutoff valve
during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system�
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