electrolux en:tice barbecue conversion to natural gas 21
PreparingtheunitforNaturalGasinstallation.
This barbecue is supplied set up for Universal LPG and is
labelled accordingly. A Natural Gas conversion kit can be
purchased from Electrolux Spare Parts to enable conversion
to Natural Gas use.
NOTE: Conversion of this unit to Natural Gas must be
carried out by a qualied licensed person and a Certicate
of Compliance must be issued to the owner on completion
of the installation and conversion.
The conversion kit consists of:
• Regulator
• Hose with quick connect bayonet tting one end
• Small plastic bag containing 4 brass injectors
• Natural Gas sticker
• Socket tool to remove/t injectors
Procedure
1. Changingtheinjectors
• Remove warming racks (model EQBM90AS only).
• Remove the hotplates & grills.
• Remove screws securing burners at rear.
• Manoeuvre rear of burner to release front of burner
from injector.
• Using socket tool remove brass injectors
• Fit natural gas injectors (refer gas specications for sizes).
• Ret burners ensuring the injector is located in
burner inlet.
• Ret warmer racks, grills and hotplates.
2. DisconnectbrassadaptorandLPGhoseand
regulatorassemblyfromgasinletconnection
3. ConnecttheNGhosetotheNGregulator
• Place threaded end of hose through hole in rear panel.
• Apply thread tape or sealant to the male thread on
the hose and screw into the regulator. The thread type
for this connection is 1/2” BSPT.
4. Connecttheregulatortothebarbecuegasinlet
• Fit the regulator ensuring the blue sealing washer is
in place and the arrow is pointing in the right direction.
The thread type for this connection is 1/2” BSP.
5. Replacethe‘gastype’sticker
• Locate the ‘Universal LPG’ sticker located on the
barbecue gas inlet and remove it. Put the ‘Natural
Gas’ sticker in its place.
6. Leaktestprocedure
• Ensure all gas valves are in the ‘OFF’ position.
• In a small container, mix a solution of water and
detergent or soap.
• After connection of the hose, turn on the valve at the
gas bottle or mains as appropriate.
• Using a brush apply the solution to the gas
connection points and look for bubbles forming.
• Bubbling will indicate a leak.
• Turn off the valve and re-tighten the joint. Repeat the
leak test.
• If the leak persists, turn off the gas at the isolation
valves and contact a licensed gas tter to correct.
Leak test points
Check hose for
signs of abrasions,
cracks or leaks
regulator – ensure
arrow is pointing in
the right direction
hose with tapered
thread – thread tape
required
sealing washer
barbecue gas inlet
remove (4) screws
securing burners
Conversion to Natural Gas
injector
spark plug
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