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2.4.1.
LPG connection
Make sure the gas hose and gas pressure-reducing valve you use on the
range are safe. Connect the gas delivery hose with the hose behind the
range and tighten it by using a clamp and screwdriver (figure 10). Make
sure it is firmly tightened.
Gas delivery hose of the equipment should not be longer than 1500mm.
The pressure of the pressure-reducing valve to be used for LPG should be
300mmSS and certificated.
Gas delivery hose should not pass through the hot part behind the
equipment. Temperature of the gas hose should not exceed 90°C
(degree).
Prior to use, make sure the system does not leak any gas.
2.4.2.
NG (natural gas) connection
If your equipment is set for natural gas, get the equipment connected by
the installation firm of the concerned natural gas distribution
company. Natural gas connection of your equipment is ½". If you desire to
convert your equipment from LPG to natural gas or from natural gas to LPG,
contact with the nearest service centre and make them do the required gas
conversion settings.
1- G1/2 Nipple)
2- Silicon seal
3- G1/2 Hose inlet ( gas inlet)
4- Metal clamp
5- Gas hose (inner diameter 8mm)
Figure 10
1- G1/2 Nipple)
2- Silicon seal
3- G1/2 NG hose (EN 14800 compliant natural gas hose)
Figure 11
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