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INSTALLATION
This appliance must be positioned free from draughts, which may affect the
combustion, and in a manner that will prevent the accumulation of unburnt gas.
When in use ensure that air vents are not inadvertently blocked or shut off.
If other appliance/s are located below the hob we recommend conducting a
temperature verification test to confirm any rise in temperature of the cabinet
materials are within allowable limits and meet requirements specified in AS 4551-
2008.
The performance of this appliance meets the requirements of AS 4551-2008,
which specifies a maximum allowable temperature rise of the furniture into which
the appliance is installed of 65
o
C above the ambient temperature. It is important
the installer verifies the furniture construction material and that it is suitable for
the application - i.e. plastic materials used in the construction may have a
softening point lower than the maximum allowable temperature rise specified in
the European Standard.
We recommend the installation follows the minimum dimensions shown in this
manual as any deviation could result in excessive temperature rise. If minimum
dimensions must be reduced, due to design constraints, a temperature rise test
of all furniture fitted around the unit MUST be performed. The design is deemed
permissible providing the results of this test comply with the allowable
temperature rise specified above and with all standards in force. In addition
comply with all requirements detailed within the furniture manufacturer’s material
specification. Where minimum dimensions are reduced we recommend
protecting with non-combustible material.
Gas Connection
A ¼” BSP taper gas inlet connection and pressure test point is provided
underneath the appliance – see page 6. It is recommended that the appliance is
connected by steel or copper tubing, a rubber or hose connection should not be
used. The gas inlet must be accessible with the appliance installed in accordance
with AS/NZS 5601.2. After connection the appliance must be tested for gas
soundness.
This appliance is suitable for use with UNIVERSAL LPG ONLY at 2.75 kPa
pressure. It is important that the regulator should be set to the correct pressure
for the type of gas being used. Excessive pressure must not be permitted.
If the flame on any burner should show a tendency to lift, it is possible that the
line pressure is too great. Should there be excessive yellow tips (resulting in
sooting), then it is possible that the line pressure is too low. In either case the
burners should not be used until the line pressure has been confirmed.The
burners on this appliance have fixed aeration and no adjustment is necessary.
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