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COMMUNITY BARBECUE
7
A-0060-MAN Heatlie Community Barbecue Instruction Manual V2 Updated Dec 2021
INSTALLATION
CABINET
PREPARATION
Firstly, all
Community
B
arbecues need to be kept under a weather proof
cover.
The requirements and instructions for using your Heatlie Barbecue in a
purpose-built cabinet are outlined below.
The
Community
B
arbecue
can be installed into a bench and bench top
which are made from combustible and/or non-combustible materials.
The
Community
B
arbecue
can also be installed into a cabinet with zero
clearance between the
b
arbecue body and the cabinet panels, providing
the appropriate ventilation requirements are met.
Combustible Construction Materials
The
Community
B
arbecue
has been designed to allow installation into
benches and bench tops manufactured from combustible materials. The
following are examples of combustible materials that can be used when
installing the
Community Barbecue
: Timber, Laminate or MDF.
C
ombustible materials
CAN NOT
be used
within 1000mm above, and
170
mm below the Barbecue
benchtop as measured
.
The cutout for the
bench top must not be smaller than outlined in the installation
instructions.
Non-
C
ombustible Construction Materials
Non-combustible Materials can be used
within the 75mm exclusion area
below the barbecue.
Examples
of Non-combustible materials are
: Steel,
Stainless
S
teel, Caesar Stone, Granite, Brick.
Ventilation Requirements
A minimum ventilation area of
1930
cm
2
(CB
BQ
600) or 2530cm
2
(CB
BQ
850)
between the
b
arbecue and open air is required, for both LPG
and Natural gas applications.
I
t is recommended that the underside of
the BBQ be left completely unrestricted and this area be added into the
cabinet intake in order to allow maximum flow.
This essential ventilation area can be located anywhere in the cabinet.
For example, if the back of your bench is against a brick wall and there is
no opportunity for ventilation in the back, the ventilation area will need to
be placed somewhere in the front or sides of the cabinet.
LPG Gas Cylinder Compartment
When using LPG, the gas cylinder needs to be placed in a ventilated
compartment that is completely separate from the compartment which
houses the Barbecue
.
Th
e
compartment where the LPG cylinder is stored
needs to be ventilated at the top and bottom, with each opening
being
at least 200cm². The upper edge of the bottom opening must not be
more than 120mm above the base of the cabinet
.
NOTE:
This ventilation is in addition to the ventilation required for the
barbecue
.
A hole (maximum diameter 20mm) must be made in the unit to enable
the hose fitting to pass from the cylinder compartment to the
b
arbecue.
Refer to AS5601 for pipe sizing details.