| LPG - | 276 |
| 98 | 1600 | 3800 |
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Butane |
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| 62 | |
LPG - | 37 | 272 |
| 98 | 1600 | 3800 | ||
| Propane |
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| Natural | 20 |
| 362 | 1600 | 3800 |
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| LPG - | 284 |
| 75/62 | 1000 | 3900 |
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Oven | Butane |
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| 52 |
LPG - | 37 | 279 |
| 75/62 | 1000 | 3900 | ||
(Large/Small) | Propane |
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| Natural | 20 |
| 371 | 115/92 | 1000 | 3900 |
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Minimum flow adjustment for hob gas taps.
All work must be carried out by a GASSAFE registered engineer.
oLight the burner and set the knob at the minimum position.
oRemove the knob from the tap. The adjustment screw is located beside the valve body.
oPlace a small bladed screwdriver in the centre of the tap shaft.
oUnscrew the adjusting screw, in order to increase the gas flow or tighten the adjusting screw to decrease the gas flow.
oThe correct adjustment is obtained when the flame has a length of about 3 – 4 mm.
oFor butane/propane gas, the adjusting screw must be tightly screwed in.
oRefit the control knob.
oMake sure that the flame does not go out by quickly turning from maximum flow to minimum flow. If it does then remove the control knob and make further adjustments to the gas flow, testing it again once the adjustment has been made.
oIMPORTANT: On completion carry out a gas tightness test.
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