1.0 CONNECTION..............................................................................................
Before connecting the appliance to the network make sure that:
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The present gas on the place corresponds to that for which the apparatus
is predisposed: In If it is not does not proceed with the connection.
Regulate the appliance for the gas available following instructions under
2.2.
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The burners are manufactured with a way to stand thermal and mechanical
stress and are equipped with fixed nozzles. This is why it is necessary to
change the nozzles every time you change the type of gas.
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Data concerning the regulation of the appliance are to be found on the label
on the backside of the appliance.
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Connect the machine to the network using metal pipes, either rigid or
flexible.
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Verify that the pressure in use is that of exercise for which the appliance
has been predisposed. In no case the pressure must exceed 50 mbars.
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Use the right sealing materials for all connections and check them for
leaks.
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It is important for the adjacent walls to the appliance to be protected
against the heat. Interpose refractory sheets or place the appliance at least
200mm of distance from the side or back walls.
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The connection of the apparatus to the network must be effected through a
gate valve. This valve should be closed when the appliance is not in
operation.