Spirit E/EP - 210/310 manual Type of GAS, What is Natural GAS?, Portable Installation

Models: E/EP - 210/310

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GAS INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

TYPE OF GAS

Your natural gas grill is factory built to operate using natural gas only. Never attempt to operate your grill on gases other than the type specified on the grill rating plates.

Your grill operates at 7˝ of water column pressure. If replacement of the hose becomes necessary, factory specified parts are required. See your local dealer.

For safety and design reasons, the conversion of a Weber® grill from operation using Natural gas to operation using LP gas requires the change out of the entire gas supply system of the grill. If this becomes necessary, see your dealer for additional information.

WHAT IS NATURAL GAS?

Natural gas, often called methane, is a safe modern fuel. Natural gas is supplied by your local utility and should be readily available if your house is already heated with gas.

PORTABLE INSTALLATION

Weber® recommends moving the grill at least two (2) feet from the gas supply and any combustible surfaces. After the gas supply has been run and checked for leaks in accordance to the assembly instructions, you are ready to grill. To connect the hose to the gas supply, pull back the outer fitting, insert the hose fitting all of the way, and release the outer fitting. This process will produce a gas joint.

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Shut Off Valve

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Socket

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Sleeve

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Push Sleeve Back

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Plug

Push plug until sleeve snaps forward locking plug in socket.

(This turns on gas automatically.)

When properly assembled the plug cannot be removed without pushing

the sleeve back.

To disconnect, push sleeve back and pull out plug.

(This automatically shuts off gas.)

LEAK CHECK PREPARATION

CHECK THAT ALL BURNER VALVES ARE OFF

Valves are shipped in the “OFF” position, but you should check to be sure that they are turned off. Check by pushing in and turning clockwise. If they do not turn, they are off. Proceed to the next step. If they do turn continue turning them clockwise until they stop, then they are off. Proceed to the next step.

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REMOVE CONTROL KNOBS & CONTROL PANEL FOR LEAK TESTING

You will need: Phillips screwdriver.

1)Take off the burner control knobs.

2)Remove screw and washer from back of control panel with a Phillips screwdriver.

3)Remove machine screw from lower left and right side of control panel with a Phillips screwdriver.

4)Tilt the back edge of the control panel up. Carefully lift control panel up and away from frame.

5)Disconnect the igniter wires from the ignition module.

6)Replace control panel when Leak Check is completed.

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Spirit E/EP - 210/310 manual Type of GAS, What is Natural GAS?, Portable Installation, Leak Check Preparation

E/EP - 210/310 specifications

The Spirit E/EP - 210/310 is an innovative electric aircraft model that marks a significant milestone in the realm of sustainable aviation. It has been engineered to cater to a vast array of applications including pilot training, aerial tours, and short-distance commutes, making it a versatile asset for various aviation stakeholders.

One of the most notable features of the Spirit E/EP series is its advanced electric propulsion system. This technology significantly reduces noise pollution and operational costs, making it an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional aircraft. The E version is tailored for electric-only operations, while the EP model is equipped for hybrid configurations, offering flexibility for various operational needs.

The Spirit E/EP has a sleek aerodynamic design, which enhances its flight efficiency and overall performance. The aircraft's lightweight composite materials not only contribute to its agility in the air but also help in maximizing its battery efficiency. This combination of materials and design allows for exceptional glide ratios, which extend flight times and reduce energy consumption.

The cockpit of the Spirit E/EP is engineered with modern avionics, providing pilots with a user-friendly interface and real-time data displays. Equipped with state-of-the-art navigation systems and autopilot technology, the aircraft ensures a smooth flying experience and simplifies pilot training processes. This modern approach to avionics is poised to attract flight schools looking to integrate cutting-edge technology into their training programs.

In terms of safety, the Spirit E/EP series is equipped with multiple redundancies in critical systems, ensuring that both training and commercial operations can proceed with an enhanced sense of security. The aircraft also features robust energy management systems that optimize battery usage and increase overall safety during flight.

The Spirit E/EP's operational cost is significantly lower than conventional piston-engine aircraft, primarily due to reduced fuel expenses and maintenance needs. This economic efficiency makes it an attractive option for flight schools and private operators alike, promoting broader adoption of electric aviation.

In conclusion, the Spirit E/EP - 210/310 showcases the future of aviation. With its innovative electric propulsion technology, lightweight construction, advanced avionics, and cost-effective operation, it stands as a testament to the shift towards sustainable aerospace solutions. This aircraft is not just a means of transportation; it is a step towards a greener and more efficient aviation industry.