PROPANE FUEL SUPPLY

Propane Bottle:

As shipped, the Spitfiure 330 is not set up to take high pressure propane from a disposable bottle but with the correct regulator and fittings you will be able to use the disposable bottles. (Part 15-197 for the regulator kit)

Propane Tank (Low Pressure):

Your Spitfire 330 BBQ is designed to be connected directly to your existing low pressure propane system. If your system includes an 11” W/C regulator (0.5psi / 27.3 mBar) you can attach it directly to your 330 Grill. The fitting on the grill is a standard 45 degree 3/8ths male flare fitting in brass. Use Dickinson 19- 100-10 (10 ft.) or 19-100-20 (20 ft) for standard, CE approved propane supply hose.

Propane Tank (High Pressure):

Use a propane BBQ hose (Part 15-188 for 6 ft or 15-189 for 8 ft) and a low pressure bbq regulator fittings kit (15-197) to attach the Spitfire 330 to a high pressure propane tank (standard refillable cylinder)

European disposable gas cartridges:

Use Euro-gas Adapter Coupling Part 15-194 can connect several commonly available European gas cartridges directly to your Spitfire Grill. Use this part in conjunction with the 15-197 low pressure BBQ regulator kit.

CAUTION

THE BBQ IS DESIGNED FOR LOW PRESSURE LPG ONLY

CLOSE THE LPG CYLINDER VALVE WHEN THIS BBQ IS NOT IN USE

CLOSE THE LPG CYLINDER VALVE WHEN THE BOAT IS UNATTENDED

CLOSE THE LPG CYLINDER VALVE IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY

CLOSE THE CONTROL VALVES BEFORE OPENING THE LPG CYLINDER VALVE

TEST ALL PROPANE LINES AND CONNECTIONS FOR LEAKS WITH A SOAPY WATER SOLUTION. DO NOT FLAME TEST FOR LEAKS.

LIGHTING

1)SPITFIRE 330 control valves OFF position

2)Open Lid and turn on LPG gas supply at source

3)Open the gas valve of the burner you wish to light

4)Push igniter button on the front of the grill.

WARNING IF THE BURNER DOES NOT LIGHT IMMEDIATELY TURN CONTROL VALVE TO OFF POSITION AND DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE BURNER FOR AT LEAST 60 SECONDS.

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Aussie 330 manual Propane Fuel Supply