C)
GAS CONNECTION
BE
Cat:
The gases used for the operation of
cooking appliances may be grouped by
their characteristics into two types:
- Liquefied gases: Butane Gas (G30)
and Propane Gas (G31)
- Natural Gas (G20 / G25)
The fitting (fig. 8.4) is made up of:
A -
Gas train terminal fitting (rh or lh)
B -
Gasket
C -
Conical connector
Connection to the gas supply
•
The connection must be made accord-
ing to standard NBN D 51-003 with
rigid pipe or according to specifica-
tions A.R.G.B./03 with flexible hose.
•
The appliance must be fitted with an
approved AGB stopcock.
Caution: If using a stainless steel flexi-
ble hose, install it so that it does not
come into contact with any movable part
of the unit.
Lead it to a place with easy access so
that you can check its full length.
A
B
C
1/2" gaz conique
Fig. 8.4
II
2E+3+
BE
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR "A", "B",
"C" GAS CONNECTION:
The gasket "B" (fig. 8.2 - 8.3 - 8.4) is
the element that guarantees the seal in
the gas connection. It is recommended
that it be replaced whenever it shows
even the slightest deformation or imper-
fection.
To replace the
conical connector
the hose connector "D" it is necessary to
operate with 2 spanners (fig. 8.5a).
To fix the gas pipe (A or B connection) it
is necessary to operate with 2 spanners
(fig. 8.5b).
After connecting to the mains, check
that the couplings are correctly
sealed, using soapy solution, but
never a naked flame.
Fig. 8.5b
"C" or
Fig. 8.5a
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