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6.9. Gassystem
Thegassystem(LPG)withitsgascontainersfeedsthecooker/stoveinthegalley.Themaincomponentsofthissystem
andtheirrespectivepositionsaredetailedunderchapter„GasSystemGalley“.Thegasbottlesdedicatedstowageis
in the locker next to the port helm.
ThegassystemcomplieswiththestandardENISO10239.Pleasemakesurethattheregulationsofyouragstate
are also complied with.
Haverepairsandworkonthegassystemexecutedbyadequatepersonnelonly.Anychangestothesystemmustbe
documentedinthismanual.Thegasstowagecompartmentsdraintowardstheoutside,makesurethesedrainsare
notobstructed.Alsowatermaydrainthroughthesameopening.
Thelocationsofthekeycomponentsandcontrolsarelistedbelow.
Control device Installation position
Valve Onthebottlesneck
GOK- Low pressureregulatoratthe
bottle
Gascylinder(bottle)withGOK-Lowpressureregulator(Deck,Gasboxinwet
bar)
Check valve Inthelockerinfrontoftherespectiveconsumerappliance(seepictogramor
labelontheoutside)
Manual check valve Ontherespectiveconsumers/ovens/grills/stovesetc.
6.9.1. Onthesaveoperationofthegassystem
Caution
» Read the supplied appliance manufacturers instructions before using any part of the gas
system.
» Close fuel supply-line valves and cylinder valves when appliances are not in use. Close valves
before refueling and immediately in an emergency. Be sure that appliance valves are closed
before opening the cylinder.
» Do not use cleaning solutions containing ammonia.
» Keepvalvesonemptycylindersclosedanddisconnected.Keepprotectivecovers,capsorplugs
in place. Store reserve cylinders in ventilated housings on open decks or in gas-tight lockers
which are vented overboard and intended for that purpose
» Never allow gas cylinders to fall. Keep caps in position on the bottle neck while moving cyl-
inders.Useagascylindercartwhiletransportinglongdistances.Keepstoredgascylinders
secure at all times.