Technical data

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
VENTILATION OF ROOMS
The room in which this appliance is installed must be well ventilated by natural or mechanical
means, or a combination of both to ensure correct combustion and the removal of spent air.
The minimum quantity of air for combustion will depend on the room volume, number of
appliances and their total power rating.
The power rating of your appliance can be found by reference to the Rating Plate.
Note: The actual ventilation requirements must be determined by reference to the Statutory
Regulations in force.
GAS CONNECTION
Data Label
- The Data Label is located on the underside of the appliance. A duplicate label is
supplied to adhere in an accessible area adjacent to the appliance. This appliance is suitable for
Natural Gas and Propane Gas; ensure that the available gas supply matches the Data Label.
Test Point Pressure:
The appliance is factory set for Natural gas. The test point pressure should
be adjusted to 1.00kPa with the largest burner operating at maximum flame.
Natural Gas – 1.00kPa
Propane Gas – 2.75kPa
When converting from Natural Gas to Propane ensure that the NG regulator is removed and
replaced with the Test Point Assembly. A gas regulator suitable for a supply pressure of 2.75kPa
should be part of the gas tank supply. Replace the old data plate with one, which is suitable for
the type of gas for which the appliance has been regulated.
The gas supply must be connected by use of the ½ BSP Elbow, Seal and copper pipe and an
isolation tap fitted in an easily accessible position.
The appliance as supplied is for use with Natural Gas, if it is to be adapted for LPG proceed as
follows:
x Isolate the appliance from the electricity and gas supplies.
x Remove the pan supports and burner assemblies.
x Replace the injectors with the alternative type supplied.
x Use the appropriate thread sealant and check for gas soundness.
x Affix the self-adhesive label to the Rating Plate to amend the Gas Category.
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