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Installation
Checking The Gas Type
Connecting To A Portable LPG Cylinder
Before assembling your barbeque, you should ensure your barbeque is suited to the type of
gas which you are going to use.
LPG, Also Known As Propane:
Barbeques suited to LPG should have an orange sticker on the side saying “PROPANE ONLY”.
This is most commonly supplied as 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.
Some homes have twin 45kg LPG cylinders permanently installed near an outside wall. These cylinders
supply LPG gas to many appliances in the home via copper pipes, and are filled as required by the gas
supply company.
Conduct a leak test before use - see the section titled "Lighting Your Barbeque".
Before connecting the cylinder, inspect the hose, fittings and rubber seals. If there is any sign of splitting
or wear, have the hose replaced.
Now take the hose and connect the regulator end of it to the gas cylinder. You won’t need a spanner here.
Just turn the fitting in an anticlockwise direction and hand tighten as much as you can. This should seal it
sufficiently. Ensure the gas cylinder is secure, and that it remains upright at all times.
Installation
Connecting To A Fixed LPG Supply Or Natural Gas
IMPORTANT:
Check the gas type (natural gas or bottled LPG) that is being supplied to the barbeque
before connecting. Conversion of the barbeque from being suitable for LPG to Natural Gas can only be
done by an authorised person using conversion jets NGCJCC and
if required,
hose kit NGCK250VJ. The
instructions
in these kits must be followed.
Barbeques which are connected to twin 45 kg LPG cylinders or to Natural Gas must be installed by a
licensed gasfitter, in accordance with the requirements of AS 5601, and local gas authority requirements.
There are two approaches to installation:
Permanent Piped Connection:
Your barbeque may be permanently connected to the main gas lines or
LPG cylinders 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.
Bayonet Point:
Alternatively, you can have the gas fitter terminate the gas line using a “bayonet point”.
This allows you to connect and disconnect the barbeque using a special hose and bayonet termination.
Such a hose is provided in the Natural Gas kit NGCK250VJ. Follow the instructions supplied
with the kit
to complete the connection, including the use of the chain to prevent the hose being stretched.
For LPG installations, an appropriate hose is available from your Barbeques Galore store.
Even if your barbeque area already has a bayonet point, you will still need to call upon a gas fitter to
ensure gas pressure is sufficient for your barbeque, and to ensure your barbeque functions correctly before
leaving. Where a gas fitter is required, the gasfitter must test the safety and operation of the appliance
before leaving, including gas pressure, ignition and burner operation.
Conduct a leak test before use - see the section titled "Lighting Your Barbeque".
To the installer:
You must instruct the consumer on safe operation, and ensure these instructions are
left with the consumer before leaving the site.
Barbeque connected to twin 45 kg LPG
cylinders. Copper pipe brings the gas
from the tanks to the barbeque area. A
flexible hose connects to a bayonet fitting
near the barbeque.
Barbeque connected to the Natural Gas
supply. Copper pipe brings the gas from the
gas meter to the barbeque area. A flexible
hose connects to a bayonet fitting near the
barbeque.
NG
,
Natural Gas
This barb
eque
can be converted for use with Natural Gas by an authorised person using conversion kit
NGCJCC. It will then have a black printed label saying "NATURAL GAS".
Connecting the barbeque to Natrual Gas must initially be done only by a licensed gasfitter. Typically this
is done through a bayonet hose (NGCK250VJ), but may also be direct plumbed using a governor (RCV250)
and suitable metal piping.
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