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) 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 barbeque using a special hose
and bayonet termination. For LPG installations, an appropriate hose is available from most
barbeque retailers.
For Natural gas a bayonet hose and appropriate pressure governor is provided in the Natural
Gas Conversion Kit (code: NGCK250VQ). Follow the instructions supplied with the kit to
complete the connection. Natural Gas injectors to suit this unit will also be required (code:
NGCJALF2).
Even if your barbeque area already has a bayonet point, you will still need to call upon a gas
fitter to ensure gas pressure is sufficient for your barbeque, and to ensure your barbeque
functions correctly before leaving. Where a gas fitter is required, the gas fitter must test the
safety and operation of the appliance before leaving, including gas pressure, ignition and
burner operation and conduct a leak test before use. A certificate of compliance must be
issued. Keep that certificate in case of any service or warranty issues.
To the installer: You must instruct the consumer on safe operation, and ensure these
instructions are left with the consumer before leaving the site.
Checking the gas type and supply (continued)