Installation
LP TANKOutdoor cooking applicances require an integral means of limiting the movement of the LP gas cylinder. For
Lateral movement shall not exceed 1" (25.4 mm) at the retention means. The cylinder, or any portion of, shall not become dislodged from the retention device when a lateral force of equal weight to the cylinder is applied, from any direction, at the center of the vertical height of the cylinder.
Retaining device must not interfere with the operation of the cylinder valve, and no movement shall transmit strain to rigid tubing or pipe/hose connections. Hose must not touch any portion of the grill/appliance. (ANSI Z21 58z 2006/CGA 1.6z 2006)
LP tank is inserted into frame. LP tank is secured with fixed thumbscrew on three sides.
1" Min.
Tee Nut
Recommended
(3 Sides of Frame)
Thumbscrew
To install the LP tank, fully extend the tank drawer and the lift retainer loop. Place the tank on the drawer bottom, inserting the loop on the bottom of the tank through the hole in the drawer bottom. Tilt the tank forward to lower the retainer loop to engage the top ring on the tank. Insert the coupler sleeve on the regulator over the tank inlet; turn clockwise to tighten. Do not overtighten the coupler. Open the tank valve when ready to use the grill. Always close the tank valve when cooking is complete.
LP GAS GRILL CONNECTIONS TO A GRILL OR COOKTOPLP Gas Cooktop and Grill Combination Connections
Use this method to connect a single tank to both appliances.
LP gas connections
• Completely close the main valve on the LP tank |
supplying the grill. |
• Attach one hose to the cooktop gas inlet; tighten. |
• Attach one hose to the grill gas inlet; tighten. |
• Attach the hose ends from the grill and cooktop to |
To Manifold
of Grill
3/8" Flare Tee
From Regulated
LP Tank
To Cooktop
Note: The supplied hoses are different lengths. Connect them to suit your installation situation.
the ends of the supplied 3/8” flare tee as shown. |
• Attach the supplied regulator hose assembly to |
the 3/8” flare tee as shown. |
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