D. LP gas Supply
Storage of this appliance indoors is permissi-
ble only if it has been disconnected from its
fuel supply (LP gas cylinder).
The LP gas cylinder supply system must be
arranged for vapor withdrawal.
The LP gas cylinder used must include a
collar to protect the cylinder valve.
When an LP model is not in use, the LP gas
must be turned off at the supply cylinder.
The specific size and capacity of the cylinder(s)
to be used: 20 lb. and 11 lb.
4. appliance Setup
a. Burner assembly - aLL LP gaS MODELS
1.
Check for damage. Do not use damaged com-
ponents.
2.
The hose assembly must be replaced prior to
the appliance being put into operation if there
is evidence of excessive abrasion or wear, or
if the hose is damaged. The replacement hose
assembly specified by the manufacturer.
3.
Position the assembly in the desired loca-
tion. This location must be adjacent to the gas
supply line. You must have easy access to the
gas valve control knob after it is installed and
connected to the gas supply because the ON/
OFF gas valve is used to turn the burner on
and off.
From the Top Side . . .
4.
Position the burner pan in the center of the
pontoon floor toward the front--away from
fuel supplies and gas motors.
5.
The burner must be replaced prior to the appli-
ance being put into operation if it is evident that
the burner is damaged. The replacement burner
assembly specified by the manufacturer.
6.
Measure the area and draw a pattern in the
shape of the burn pan top perimeter. Using a
saw, cut your hole in the floor along the pat-
tern lines. Make sure the pan will rest evenly
on the pontoon cross braces at the front and
rear of the pan. Place the burner pan in the
hole with the front and rear of the burn pan
resting on the pontoon cross braces (be sure
your LP gas inlet tube is facing the side that
allows the best installation of your gas hoses).
Place the floor flange in place over the burn-
er pan. Use the screws provided to fasten the
flange and pan to the floor decking.
7.
Using a drill, make a hole in the helm (we rec-
ommend to the right of the steering). Attach
the electronic ignition module to this area.
You will need to drill a 1/2 inch hole in the
floor under the helm to install the wires. Use
grommit provided. Attach one end of the low
voltage wire (provided) to the EI module and
the other end to the igniter on the burner pan
under the pontoon. The other wire will attach
to the EI module at one end and the other end
to the ground on the burn pan.
From the Bottom Side . . .
8.
There are 2 gas lines provided. One hose will
be connected at one end to the gas inlet tube
at the bottom of the burner pan. The other end
of that hose will connect to the shut off valve
(you will need to make a 3/4 inch hole in the
floor under th helm, use grommit provided).
The second gas line will connect at one end to
the other end of the shut off valve. Then this
hose will attach to the fuel source (20 lb cylin-
der) with a connector (provided). To prevent
the gas lines from sagging-we recommend se-
curing them to the bottom of the pontoon (be
sure gas lines do not sag; to prevent becoming
caught on a trailer). Clamps are provided.
9.
Check all connections for leaks before oper-
ating the appliance.
10.
Make sure the tank valve is turned completely
off (Clockwise).
11.
Ensure the tank valve has the proper exter-
nal mating threads (tank valve marked “USE
WITH TYPE 1”).
The pressure regulator and hose assembly sup-
plied with LP models must be used. Replace-
ment pressure regulators and hose assemblies
must be those specified in this manual.
The LP gas supply cylinder used with LP
models must be constructed and marked in
accordance with the specifications for LP gas
cylinders of the U.S. Department of Trans-
portation (DOT).
Cylinders must be stored outdoors in a well
ventilated area out of reach of children. Dis-
connected cylinders must have threaded
valve plugs tightly installed and must not be
stored in a building, garage or any other en-
closed area.
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