Step 3: Connect to the gas supply
1. The inlet to the appliance is
1
⁄
2
” BSP
internal situated at the rear top
right corner.
2. Fit the bayonet connection to the
wall in the shaded area as shown.
3. Use a 900mm - 1125mm length of
flexible connector and make sure it
does not block the fan inlet and
cannot come into contact with
moving parts of the cabinetry - eg;
drawers and doors.
4.
Natural Gas -
Flexible connec-
tions should be to BS 669. Parts
of the appliance likely to come
into contact with a flexible con-
necter have a temperature rise less
than 70˚C.
LP Gas -
For flexible connections
use a bayonet type hose, suitable
for use on LP Gas up to 50 mbar
pressure and 70˚C temperature
rise. The flexible hose should be
coloured black with a red stripe,
band or label. If in doubt, contact
your supplier.
5. Rigid connections must be accessible
to disconnect for servicing. Cut a
150mm square hole in the right
hand rear corner of the support
shelf for the supply pipe.
6. Make sure all connections are gas
sound.
Important:
- ensure that you route all
mains and electrical cables and
flexible tubing well clear of any
adjacent heat source, such as an oven
grill or hob.
Ensure that all pipe work is of the
correct rating for both size and
temperature.
20
Rear
Wall
60 mm
100
mm
150 mm
square
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