Beefeater BBG1250SB 1200 Series 5 Burner LPG Built-In BBQ

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21
NATURAL GAS CONVERSION
NATURAL GAS CONVERSION
WARNING
Conversion of this unit to natural gas must be carried out by a
qualified licensed person and a Certificate of Compliance must
be issued to the owner on completion of the installation and
conversion. Conversion of this barbecue by unlicensed persons
may result in improper functioning of the appliance, injury,
property damage and may affect your ability to make a claim
under the manufacturer’s warranty.
Converting the unit to natural gas
This barbecue is set up for LPG gas and is labelled
accordingly. A natural gas conversion kit is available
(Part Number BNG1200) as an accessory if required.
The components in the kit are:
6 x brass injectors (natural gas)
700mm hose with ½” male pipe thread at one end and 3/8”
SAE Flare with 5/8-18 UNF female thread at the other end
Natural gas regulator with ½” female pipe threads on inlet
and outlet
1500mm hose with ½” male pipe thread at one end and
quick connect at the other end
2000mm tether (mobile use only)
Natural gas sticker
1. Replace ‘gas type’ sticker
Locate LPG gas sticker located on the lower face of the
control panel and remove it. Put natural gas sticker in its
place
2. Change the injectors
Remove the burners and grease tray from the appliance to
gain access to the injectors
Unscrew the LPG injectors and replace with natural
gas injectors on all valves. All injectors are marked
with the orifice size
Do not overtighten injectors
Remove LPG injector and install
injector for natural gas.
3. Connecting the appliance to a natural gas supply
The appliance shall be installed in accordance to AS/
NZS5601 gas installations and any relevant local gas fitting
rules.
Remove the fitted LPG gas bottle hose and
regulator from the adaptor mounted to the
semi-rigid appliance pipe
Connect the conversion kit hoses and natural gas regulator.
Ensure the flow arrow on the regulator points towards the
appliance
Carry out a leakage check on all connections
4. Adjust the turndown setting on the valve
NOTE: The final step in the conversion of the barbecue to natural
gas is the adjustment of the turndown setting.
Light each burner and rotate the control knob to the lowest
setting, then remove the knob from the valve shaft.
Using a small flat-blade screwdriver adjust the turndown
adjustment screw to achieve a small steady flame on the
burner.
Turndown screw
Replace the knob.
Recheck the operation of the burner
at the maximum and turndown.
Repeat procedures for all valves.
View with
knob removed
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