a. In the case of appliances connected to the LPG cylinder:
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Cylinders shall be located at least 1.5 m from heat-radiating devices (heaters, furnaces, etc.), except for
those with cylinder cabinets.
Attention: If the appliance has a gas cylinder compartment, this compartment should be designed as to
contain only one gas cylinder having a maximum capacity of 20 kg.
In this case (gas appliance with the cylinder placed in the cabinet) the total heat load of the appliance
should not exceed 12 kW.
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Do not place cylinders in the vicinity of any other sparking appliances.
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Place the cylinders upright and protect them against impact, overturning or accidental moving.
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The liquid gas stove should be connected to the hose (LPG hose bearing „B" safety mark) by means of a
seamless steel pipe at least 50 cm long.
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The hose must be protected with wire ties at both ends to prevent it from sliding. The length of the
hose must not be less than 1.2 m and not higher than 3.0 m.
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LPG cylinder should be equipped with a gas pressure regulator. The pressure at the outlet from the
pressure regulator should correspond to the pressure on the nameplate
b. In the case of appliances connected to a natural gas installation:
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Natural-gas stoves (2E; 2H; 2LW; 2L) should be connected to the gas system inside the building as fixed
connection or with flexible metal hoses bearing the valid safety mark. The stove has a gas connection
with an R ½" thread (Fig.19 item 2)
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c. Conversion of the stove to a different type of gas for top burners consists in:
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Nozzle replacement in gas burners - nozzle diameters for the respective gas are given in the tables
under the heading „Characteristics of burners"
Figure 18. Levelling the unit
Rear panel elements:
1. Nameplate
2. Gas connection
Figure 19. Rear view to the unit.
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