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Before assembling your barbeque, you should ensure your barbeque is suited to the type of
gas which you are going to use. This is a low pressure barbeque and must only be used with
propane gas only using the hose and regulator supplied. Your barbeque is manufactured for
use with 4kg or 9Kg refillable propane cylinders. The cylinder should be filled by a reputable
gas supplier and visually inspected at each filling.
LPG, also known as Propane or Universal LPG:
This barbeque is suited to Universal LPG (Propane with any proportion of Butane) and has a
red sticker on the side saying “UNIVERSAL LPG”. This is most commonly supplied as
propane in a portable 4 kg or 9 kg gas cylinder, which can be refilled or swapped at petrol
stations or your place of purchase when empty. Follow the assembly instruction steps for how
to fit and connect your portable gas cylinder.
Some homes have twin 45 kg LPG cylinders permanently installed near an outside wall.
These cylinders supply LPG gas to multiple appliances in the home via copper pipes, and are
filled as required by the gas supply company.
For Fixed LPG Supply:
Barbeques which are connected to twin 45 kg LPG cylinders must be installed by a licensed
gasfitter, in accordance with the requirements of AS 5601, and local gas authority
requirements.
Natural Gas:
This is piped to your home in a similar fashion to water, so there are no cylinders to refill.
You will need to contact your local gas company to determine if Natural Gas is available in your
area.
To Change the Gas Type of Your Barbeque
Your barbeque is manufactured to operate from LPG (Propane). It can be connected to LPG
(Propane) without any alteration. If you wish to connect your barbeque to natural gas, it must be
converted beforehand using the appropriate conversion kit (code: NGCJALF2) available at your
nearest Barbeques Galore store. This conversion must be done by a licensed gasfitter or an
authorised person. It is extremely dangerous to use the barbeque with the wrong type of gas.
Fire or explosion may result. Conduct a leak test before use.
There are two approaches to where the gas supply is reticulated (plumbed) to the
barbeque :
(1)
Permanent Piped Connection: Your barbeque may be permanently connected to LPG
cylinders or to the mains Natural Gas lines via copper pipe. This must be done entirely by the
gasfitter, in accordance with requirements of AS 5601, and local gas authority requirements.
Your gasfitter will ensure that your barbeque is permanently connected to the supply via copper
pipe, the gas pressure in the lines is adequate, pipe sizes are correct, all connections are
secure, and that all necessary components (such as secondary regulators and manual shutoffs)
are included where regulations require them. Once this is done, the barbeque cannot be moved.
It is a permanent fixture of the property. The gas fitter must issue a certificate of compliance.
Keep this certificate in case of any service or warranty issues.
Checking the gas type and supply
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