5a
USING GRILL WITH ON-BOARD LPG (PROPANE) SYSTEMS
• Magma On-Board LPG (Propane)
Valves and Hose Kits allow Magma
Grills to be installed within a boats
existing on-board, pre-regulated low
pressure LPG (Propane) system.
• Use only
Magma Type 3 Low
Pressure LPG (Propane) Valves.
See our
Valve Application Guide
at
www. MagmaProducts.com
for
correct valve.
• In North America use
Magma A10-225
LPG 10' Hose Kit
in conjunction with
Type 3 Valve.
Outside North America
check your local dealer for proper hose
and fittings.
• A primary shutoff valve
(supplied with
A10-225 hose kit)
must be used with
this control valve at point of connection
into your system. This allows shut off of
gas supply to hose leading to grill.
Propane (LPG)
Gas
Regulator
A10-225 LPG (Propane)
10' Gas Grill Conversion Kit
To other LPG
appliance
or use cap
Shut off
valve
Cylinder Valve
Gauge
Gas grill
Type 3
Valve
Solenoid
Typical Boat and R.V. Application
Gently insert valve stem into venturi tube upside down
until fully inserted and rotate as shown.
IMPORTANT!!
• DO NOT CONNECT A HIGH-PRESSURE SUPPLY HOSE
FROM A NON-REGULATED TANK DIRECTLY TO GRILL.
Magma's grills are designed for use with small disposable propane canisters or with pre-regulated low-
pressure propane and optional low-pressure valves. Running high-pressure propane fuel supply lines on a
boat is in violation of American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) guidelines and is not considered a safe
application. Additionally, impurities found in larger refillable propane tanks may clog the small orifices in
the high-pressure control valve/ regulator causing it to lose performance capabilities and eventually fail.
Regulating these tanks to 1/2 PSI and using this pre-regulated propane with the correct low-pressure valve
will insure safe, efficient performance of the grill.