GAS CONNECTIONS
Make sure all grill controls are in the “OFF”
position.
Make sure the LP cylinder valve is turned
‘OFF’.
Turn one or more of the grill burner valves
to ‘ON’. This releases pressure in the
system.
Close the burner valve(s) back to the ‘OFF’
position.
Turn the LP cylinder valve to the ‘ON’
position.
Light the burners as usual, one at a time, by
opening the valves slowly.
DANGER!
To prevent fire or explosion, DO NOT smoke
or allow any potential source of ignition
(sparks, electrical arcing, etc.) in the area
while performing a leak test. Leak tests
should be conducted outdoors only. NEVER
conduct a leak test using fire or flame.
FINAL CHECKS
LEAK TEST PROCEDURE:
Create a soapy solution of one part dish
soap and three parts water.
Confirm that all control knobs are in the
‘OFF’ position.
Turn on the fuel supply. For Natural Gas,
turn the valve handle 1/4 turn so the handle
is in-line with the pipe and gas flow.
For LP, turn the cylinder valve knob one
complete turn (minimum) in the counter-
clockwise direction.
Apply the soap solution generously with a
paint brush or squirt bottle on every
connection and fitting.
If bubbles appear to ‘grow’ on any of the
connections, then gas is escaping. Turn off gas
supply immediately.
FIXING A GAS LEAK: Make sure the main
gas supply has been turned ‘OFF’.
Turn all grill control knobs to ‘HIGH’ to purge
the system of any gas build-up, then return
them to ‘OFF’.
Wash off the soapy solution and then dry off.
Tighten the loose joint or replace any fitting
that may be suspect.
For LP applications, do NOT attempt to repair
any leaks found at the main cylinder valve.
The LP cylinder needs to be replaced.
Repeat the leak test procedure to confirm
that no leaks are present.
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