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Gas Supply Requirements
IMPORTANT: THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE FITTED BY A GAS SAFE REGISTERED FITTER OR OTHER SUITABLY
QUALIFIED PERSON.
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This installation must comply with the Gas Safety (installation and use) Regulations 1984.
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This appliance is category II2H3+ and is designed for use in the UK and Ireland. The installation must comply with the
Gas Safety (installation and use) Regulations 1984.
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The CDA Group Ltd is not legally able to provide any assistance in the installation of gas appliances except to
Gas Safe registered installers. Any Gas Safe registered fitter requiring help must provide their name, address and
registration number. Information supplied will be validated before help is provided.
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This appliance is suitable for conversion to Liquid Petroleum Gas (G30 Butane at a pressure of 28-30mbar or G31
Propane at a pressure of 37mbar). A kit is provided. Do not attempt to fit the conversion kit yourself.
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This appliance is adjusted for natural gas (G20) at 20mbar only.
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In the event that this appliance is not installed in accordance with the above requirements, the appliance may be
disconnected from the mains gas supply until any faults are rectified; this is a legal requirement.
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This appliance must not be connected to a combustion gas recovery scavenging system.
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The connection to the gas supply must comply with all current regulations in force.
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We are not legally able to offer advice on the installation of gas appliances to non Gas Safe registered personnel.
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An isolation tap should be provided which must be accessible after installation.
Ventilation
All rooms require a window or equivalent (e.g. a door) which can be opened. Some rooms require a permanent vent in
addition to a window (see below).
This unit must not be used in a room which is less than 5m
³
. The following table details the requirements based on the
kitchen volume (L x W x H) in m
³
.
The above requirements also allow use of a gas oven and grill but if there are any other fuel burning appliances in the
same room, consult the relevant British Standard (BS5440-2:2000) or appropriate Gas Safe document.
Flexible gas hoses complying with BS669-1 may be used in situations where the ambient temperature of the hose will not
exceed 70C.
Please note that gas hoses designed for natural gas use only must not be used for supplying LPG.
LPG hoses can be identified by either a red band or stripe on
the outer coating of the hose. The hose should be positioned
in accordance with current gas regulations.
Room Volume (m
³
)
Air Vent Req
5
100
6 to 10
50
6 to 11
No permanent vent if a
door opens to the outside
11 or more
None required