Empava EMPV-12GC29 12" Gas Stove Cooktop

INSTRUCTION MANUAL - Page 12

For EMPV-12GC29.

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Gas Conversion Operating Instructions
Figure 14
Gas type
Propane (Parts list)
NG (Parts list)
Nozzles Dia. (mm)
Power (Btu/hr)
Quantity
Nozzles Dia. (mm)
Power (Btu/hr)
Quantity
Ultra rapid burner
1.01
11500
1
1.64
11500
1
Auxiliary burner
0.62
4000
1
0.94
4000
1
Washer
1
1
Connector nut
1
1
Barb connector for hose
1
1
1) Air supply valve and cooktop valve need to be closed, unplug the power plug for AC model.
2) When the gas pressure regulator is in NG state and need to be converted to Propane state,
counterclockwise unscrew the end cap under the gas pressure regulator, and then counterclockwise
unscrew the marked NG threaded rod, reverse the threaded rod, turn the LP arrow upwards and
tighten it to the screw cap, then install the cap back to the gas pressure regulator. The gas pressure
regulator gas conversion needs to be used with the accessory kit (See Burner Configuration for
detailed nozzle specifications).
3) Remove the burners, burner caps, and screw out the nozzles from the burner bases. Then install
those nozzles in the Conversion Kit bag (part no. GX90-12A ASSY NOZZLE KIT ON EMPV-12GC29.)
to each burner base correspondingly. Save the orifices removed from the appliance for future use.
4) Input inlet pressure of 11 in wc ( 2740Pa ), coat the nozzle joints and the gas pressure regulator joints
with moderate amounts of soapy water, there shall be no bubbling
5) Place the burner, burner cap, check if the position between the ignition pin and the burner is correct,
and then open the valve, AC model plugged in the power plug.
6) Test the outlet pressure, the pressure is required to be 10 ± 1in wc. If it cannot meet the scope of the
requirements, need to unscrew the pressure regulator nut as Figure 18, rotate slightly to adjust the
white plastic parts inside the pressure regulator.
7) Ignition test requires that the burner can be lit in 5 seconds normally, after 1 minute the flame is stable,
there should be no lifted flame and yellow fire.
Figure 15
Propane NG
11
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