komodo KDSS4BRNBBQA User Manual page 21

Outdoor bbq gas grill
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Fixed LPG Supply
Barbecues which are connected to twin 45 kg LPG cylinders must be installed by a licensed gasfitter, in
accordance with the requirements of AS 5601, and local gas authority requirements.
There are two approaches to installation:
Permanent Piped Connection: Your barbecue may be permanently connected to the main gas lines or LPG cylinders
via copper pipe. This must be done entirely by the gasfitter, in accordance with requirements of AS 5601, and local gas
authority requirements. Your gasfitter will ensure that your barbecue is permanently connected to the supply via
copper pipe, the gas pressure in the lines is adequate, pipe sizes are correct, all connections are secure, and that all
necessary components (such as secondary regulators and manual shutoffs) are included where regulations require
them. Once this is done, the barbecue cannot be moved. It is now a permanent fixture of the property.
Bayonet Point: Alternatively, you can have the gas fitter terminate the gas line using a "bayonet point". This allows
you to connect and disconnect the barbecue using a special hose and bayonet termination. For LPG installations, an
appropriate hose and limiting chain to prevent the hose being overstretched is available from most barbecue retailers.
Always conduct a leak test as outlined on Page 22 before first use and at regular intervals after that.
To the installer: You must instruct the consumer on safe operation, and ensure these instructions are left with the
consumer before leaving the site.
Barbecue connected to twin 45 kg LPG cylinders.
Copper pipe brings the gas from the tanks to the
barbecue area. A flexible connects to a bayonet
fitting near the barbecue.
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