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LP/PROPANE INSTALLATION
LEAK TEST PROCEDURE
LEAK TEST PROCEDURE
LP/Propane Installation
This barbecue is set up for LPG gas and is labelled
accordingly� Gas conversion kits and fitting procedures
vary in some markets� For details of the kit and fitting
instructions appropriate for your market, please contact your
local BeefEater distributor��
Connecting the appliance to an LPG/Propane gas supply
1� Fit the brass adaptor to the gas inlet pipe ensuring the
blue fibre washer is in place� Do not over-tighten�
2� Attach nut and tail fitting to the 3/8” SAE connector� Do
not over-tighten�
3� Attach appropriate hose and regulator assembly and
secure with hose clamp�
4� Once connections are made, the leak test should be
conducted�
• Ensure all gas valves are in the ‘OFF’ position�
• In a small container, mix a solution of water and
detergent or soap�
• After connection of the hose, turn on the gas supply at
the gas bottle or mains as appropriate�
• Using a brush apply the solution to the gas connection
points and look for bubbles forming�
• Bubbling will indicate a leak�
• Turn off the gas supply and re-tighten the joint� Repeat
the leak test�
• If the leak persists, turn off the gas at the isolation
valves and contact a licensed gas fitter to correct�
Leak test procedure
Leak test
points
Check hose
for signs of
abrasions, cracks
or leaks
Hose clamp
Regulator hose
Nut and tail fitting
Brass adaptor
Gas inlet pipe
Fibre washer
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