LM210-20 and LM210-30 ISLAND INSTALLATION
NOTE: Use this INSTALLATION section in conjunction with the following ‘GAS CONNECTIONS’ section to assure that all
gas considerations have been made before installing your appliance.
INSTALLATION- USING NG GAS: After the island has been constructed and built per the previous cutout
recommendations and guidelines, it’s now time to install the LazyMan 210 Series Burner into the island. The above
diagram shows a typical Natural Gas installation where the gas piping is routed through the back of the island and
externally to the gas source. This routing can also be accomplished internally (inside the island) if the island is
constructed with a hollow design and there is space between the back wall of the cutout and the back wall of the island.
This burner is shipped with a ½ NPT (female) fitting at the end of the gas manifold for both NG connections and LP hose
connections. It is also shipped with an NG regulator (for natural gas grills) and an LP regulator with hose for burners set
up for liquid propane.
It is highly recommended that a qualified plumber or gas technician make this installation and perform the gas hook-
up procedure.
1.
Measure the distance from the back of the cutout to the back of the island. You will need a ½” pipe with ½”
NPT male threads at both ends that match this distance plus 2”. This pipe is called a ‘nipple’. Nipples come
pre-threaded at both ends and are available in a variety of different lengths.
2.
Use pipe joint compound or Teflon tape (to seal the threads) FOR ALL PIPE CONNECTIONS and install this
first pipe into the fitting at the back of the appliance.
3.
Using two or more people, carefully lift the burner into the island cutout and slide it toward the back of the
cutout. Allow the newly installed pipe to slide through the pre-cut hole or opening and through the back
wall of the island. Slide the burner all the way in so that the front of the burner is flush with the front of the
island.
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