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GAS SECTION
TYPES OF GASES
The gases normally used may be
grouped, in view of their features, in
three families:
- L.P.G. (in cylinders)
G30
- NATURAL GAS (methane)
G20
- CITY GAS
G110
INSTALLATION
The appliance is predisposed and
adjusted to operate with the gas indicat-
ed on the specifications plate applied
onto the appliance.
If the appliance must be operated with
a gas different than that indicated on the
plate, it is necessary to execute the fol-
lowing operations:
– gas connection
– replacement of the injectors
– regulating of the minimum
GAS CONNECTION
The connection must be executed by
qualified technician according to the rel-
evant standard.
The fitting (fig. 18) is made up of:
✓
1 elbow fitting “A”
✓
1 adapter “B” for natural or city gas
✓
1 adapter “C” for L.P.G.
✓
gaskets “D”, “E” and “F”
The hob must be installed in a room
with adequate ventilation (see page 13).
D
B
F
A
E
C
Fig. 6.1
Gas connection for:
Natural gas (G20) or city gas (G110)
✓
Remove the adapter “C” using two
spanners.
✓
Connect the cooking hob to the gas
net by a suitable rubber tube (inside
diameter 13 mm).
Make sure the tube is snugly fit at both
ends and use a standard tube clamp
(not supplied) to fasten it.
L.P.G. (in cylinders) G30
✓
Fit up the adapter “C” to the adapter
“B” interposing gasket “E”. Tighten
using two spanners.
✓
Connect the cooking hob to the
cylinder pressure regulator by a
suitable rubber tube (inside diameter
8 mm).
Make sure the tube is snugly fit at both
ends and use a standard tube clamp
(not supplied) to fasten it.