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REGULATOR
Characteristics:
Gas: commercial propane.
Maximum inlet pressure: 16 bar Nominal outlet pressure: 1.5 bar to 3.5 bar.
Nominal flow: 6 to 10 kg/hr.
Inlet connection: left-handed cylinder nut NF 21.7 x 1.814. Export : contact us.
Outlet connection: male thread G 3/8 ISO 228.
Safety device: by means of manual reset excess-flow valve.
Operation:
The regulator controls the downstream pressure at a nominal value indicated on the underside of the
equipment, irrespective of the pressure upstream of the expansion valve.
Installation:
Check that the inlet connector rubber seal is correctly in place before connecting the regulator to the
cylinder. Since leak-tightness is achieved by means of a flat elastomer seal, the regulator inlet nut
must not be over-tightened (10 to 20 N.m). Ensure correct gas flow direction, indicated by an arrow
beneath the regulator. Connect the hose to the regulator by means of the 3/8G connector, fully tighten
(16 N.m) using two open-ended spanners
Do not use a flame to detect gas leaks in the installation: use a product that generates foam.
Excess-flow safety device
The regulator is equipped with an excess-flow safety valve.
In the event of the connection hose splitting or tearing, the safety valve is triggered and restricts the
passage of gas.
In the event of the safety device being triggered, all connected equipment must be turned off and the
installation inspected. The hose must not be re-connected until after the installation has been checked.
Before using depress the “Push to reset” (R) button for a few seconds.
Servicing
No servicing is required. It is recommended that the equipment be replaced after 10 years of normal
operation.
5/ START-UP
Hold the equipment by the handle, taking care to point the burner towards a non-hazardous area.
Open the gas cylinder. Depress the regulator reset button for a few seconds. Press the trigger slightly
to initiate the supply of gas (listen for the characteristic sound), then fully depress the trigger to
achieve ignition. Adjust the regulator to obtain a flame of the appropriate length and power (a good
value is of the order of 2 bar). During this operation, keep the trigger engaged. Release the trigger to
stop the equipment.
For optimum ignition operation, the spark should be produced about a half-second to one
second after the gas is opened. A suitable rhythm should be used to achieve this.
1 > GAS
2 > 1 second
3 > CLICK