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10.
GAS
10.1.
SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
Type of bottle: Camping Gaz butane 2.8 kg, maximum flow through the regulator: 500
g/h, system operating pressure: 28 mb. There is an isolating valve in the locker near the galley.
The ventilation holes are the access door and the porthole above the stove.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Carefully read the instructions for using the stove and the regulator.
Close the valves on the supply hoses and the bottles when the appliances are not being used, even if
the bottle is considered to be empty.
Ensure that the stove’s taps are closed before opening the bottle valve
Close all the gas circuit’s valves when the vessel is not occupied, even if the bottle is considered to
be empty.
Ensure that the valves on empty bottles are closed and disconnected. Keep the protective devices, the
caps and the stoppers in place. Store spare bottles in well-ventilated places under the deck or in the
gas-tight, externally ventilated locker provided for this purpose.
Appliances with a naked flame burning fuel use up oxygen in the cabin and emit combustion
products into the vessel. Ventilation is required when these appliances are in use. Open the
ventilation openings provided for this purpose when using these installations.
If you smell gas, close the taps on the stove and on the gas circuit, ventilate the vessel and trace the
leak.
Do not use the stove or the oven to heat the living areas.
Never block the openings provided for ventilation purposes.
Never block access to parts of the installation supplied with LPG in any way whatsoever.
Never use the storage area (locker) for LPG bottles for storing other equipment.
Never smoke when going down into the vessel’s interior when this has been closed up: ensure there
is no smell of gas
Do not use the stove when there is the probability of a large amount of roll or a permanent list.
WARNING
The gas circuit’s valves must be closed immediately in the event of an emergency.
Never leave the vessel unattended with a gas appliance operating.
Summary of Contents for J/109
Page 39: ...J 109 Page A2 A28 1 AMENAGEMENT INTERIOR LAYOUT...
Page 45: ...J 109 Page A8 A28 7 CIRCUIT GAZ GAS SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 4 6 7...
Page 48: ...J 109 Page A11 A28 10 VANNE ET PASSE COQUES VALVES AND SEACOCKS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...
Page 49: ...J 109 Page A12 A28 11 PROTECTION CONTRE L INCENDIE FIRE EXISTS FIRE FIGHTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...
Page 50: ...J 109 Page A13 A28 12 PLAN DE VOILURE SAIL PLAN 1 E J P I 2 3 4 5 6...
Page 51: ...J 109 Page A14 A28 13 REDUCTION DE VOILURE SAIL AREA REDUCTION 1 2 3 4 5...