Connection to the gas supply
The gas connection must be made in accordance with the local standards.When
installing fit a safety tap at the end of the pipeline.The appliance leaves the factory
tested and set for the type of gas indicated on the plate inside the bottom guard, close
to the gas connection pipe.Make sure that the type of gas to be supplied to the
appliance is the same as that shown on the plate.
Otherwise, follow the instructions provided in the "Adapting
to different types of gas" section.
For maximum efficiency and minimum consumption,
make sure that the gas supply pressure complies with
the values shown in the table of "Burner characteristics".
If the pressure of the gas used is different from that
specified (or variable), a suitable pressure regulator must
be installed on the supply pipeline.
The union must be fitted on the end of the gas train,
complete with GJ 1/2" threaded nut, fitting the gasket
between the components as shown in the illustration.The
gaskets must comply with the local standards.Screw the
parts together without forcing, fit the union so that it
points in the direction required then tighten all parts.
Connection
Make the connection to the gas system using a rigid metal pipe and regulation unions,
or with a stainless steel hose complying with the local standardì .If metal hoses are
used, take care that they do not come into contact with mobile parts and are not
crushed.This must also be checked if the hob is to be combined with an oven.
The gas intake connection of the appliance has a 1/2" male thread.
When making the connection, take care not to apply stresses of any kind to the
appliance.
When the installation is complete, always check that all the unions are absolutely
tight using a soapy solution.Never use a flame to make this check.
A) End of gas train with
nut
B) Gasket
C) Adjustable union
A
B
C
A
B
C
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