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TYPICAL BULK PROPANE GAS SUPPLY INSTALLATION
We recommend that this installation be done by a LICENSED professional.
General Specifi cations for Piping
Note - Contact your local municipality for building codes regulating outdoor gas grill
installations. In absence of Local Codes, you must conform to the latest edition of the
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.
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This grill is designed to operate at 11 inches of water column pressure. An LP in
line regulator may be necessary for this pressure.
CAUTION: If young children are in the area, a
locking valve should be considered.
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Pipe compound should be used which is resistant to the action of liquid propane
gas when gas connections are made.
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The gas connections must be fi rmly attached to rigid, permanent construction.
Note: The information provided in this manual is general for typical installations. We
cannot cover all possible installation ideas. We recommend, prior to installation, that
you contact your municipality for local building codes and your local fi re department for
installation verifi cation.
If you have any questions, contact Customer Service at 1-800-446-1071.
GAS LINE PIPING
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Refer to the piping chart at the bottom of previous page.
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The corrugated gas line from the manifold is 58 inches (147.3 cm) long. Do not
extend the gas line.
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We have provided the means to make an SAE 45° fl are connection. Do not use
pipe sealant on this connection.
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If the length of line required does not exceed 50 feet (15.42 m), use a 5/8” (15.87
mm) O.D. tube. One size larger should be used for lengths greater than 50 feet
(15.42 m). Refer to piping chart.
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Gas piping may be copper tubing, type K or L; polyethylene plastic tube, with a
minimum wall thickness of .062 inch (1.57 mm); or standard weight (schedule 40)
steel or wrought iron pipe.
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Copper tubing must be tin-lined if the gas contains more than 0.3 grams of
hydrogen sulfi de per 100 cubic feet (30.48 cubic meters) of gas.
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Plastic tubing is suitable only for outdoor, underground use.
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Gas piping in contact with earth, or any other material which may corrode the
piping, must be protected against corrosion in an approved manner.
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Underground piping must have a minimum of 18” (45.7 cm) cover.
Table
10-1
Maximum Capacity of Pipe in Cubic Feet of Gas per Hour for Gas Pressures of 0.5 psi or Less and a Pressure Drop of 0.3 Inch
Water Column. (Based on a 0.60 Specifi c Gravity Gas)
Nominal
Iron Pipe
Size
(Inches)
Internal
Diameter
(Inches)
Length of Pipe (Feet)
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
125
150
175
200
1/4
.364
32
22
18
15
14
12
11
11
10
9
8
8
7
6
3/8
.493
72
49
40
34
30
27
25
23
22
21
18
17
15
14
1/2
.622
132
92
73
63
56
50
46
43
40
38
34
31
28
26
3/4
.824
278
190
152
130
115
105
96
90
84
79
72
64
59
55
1
1.049
520
350
285
245
215
195
180
170
160
150
130
120
110
100
1 1/4
1.380
1050
730
590
500
440
400
370
350
320
305
275
250
225
210
1/12
1.160
1600
1100
890
760
670
610
560
530
490
460
410
380
350
320
2
2.067
3050
2100
1650
1450
1270
1150
1050
990
930
870
780
710
650
610
2 1/2
2.469
4800
3300
2700
2300
2000
1850
1700
1600
1500
1400
1250
1130
1050
980
3
3.068
8500
5900
4700
4100
3600
3250
3000
2800
2600
2500
2200
2000
1850
1700
4
4.026
17500
12000
9700
8300
7400
6800
6200
5800
5400
5100
4500
4100
3800
3500
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