GAS CONVERSION & INSTALLATION
GAS CONVERSIONS CAN ONLY BE DONE BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON.
IMPORTANT – FOR THE CONSUMER & INSTALLER
1. CHECK WITH EVERDURE
Not all Everdure barbecues are certified for conversion to NG. If in doubt, contact us on 1300 766 066 in Australia, or
(09) 415 6000 in New Zealand.
2. LOCAL AUTHORITY REQUIREMENTS
All gas fitting work, service and repairs should only be performed by an authorised person in accordance to AS5601 and your local
gas regulations. If you are unsure who this is, please contact us.
3. CHECK THE CONVERSION KIT IS CORRECT FOR YOUR BBQ, AND THAT ALL PARTS ARE PRESENT
Many of the Everdure NG conversion kits are common for a number of different models. Check the table below for your model
barbecue, and only use the parts listed for that model. Using the incorrect gas injectors on an Everdure BBQ can invalidate the
warranty.
PARTS LIST: CONVERSION FROM PROPANE TO NG PARTS LIST: CONVERSION FROM NG TO PROPANE
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ITEM CODE
QUANTITY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ITEM CODE
QUANTITY
Murray &
Murray Esee,
Sunbury &
Sunbury Esee
Murray &
Murray Esee,
Sunbury &
Sunbury Esee
BBQ gas valve injector
(Ø1.8mm)
BBA0336 4 BBQ gas valve injector
(Ø1.1mm)
BBA0272 4
Natural gas label BBA0841 1 Propane gas label BBA0831 1
Manifold inlet adaptor (NG)
3/8”x1/2”BSP
DCC0390 1 Propane hose and
regulator
CC711250 1
Natural gas regulator NGREG 1
Natural gas stainless steel
hose
DCA0425 1
IMPORTANT – FOR THE INSTALLER
1. Remove the burners from the BBQ (by removing the clip at the back of each burner).
2. Remove the injector from each gas valve using a spanner & replace with the new injector (Ø1.8mm for NG & Ø1.1mm for Propane),
taking care not to over-tighten the new injector.
3. Replace each burner and secure by replacing the clips.
For Propane to NG conversion:
4. Remove the Propane hose and regulator from the BBQ manifold inlet.
5. Add a small amount of approved sealant to the manifold’s 3/8”BSP thread and screw on the NG inlet adaptor until tight.
6. Add a small amount of approved sealant to the inlet adaptor’s ½” BSPT thread and screw on the supplied regulator (note that the arrow
on the regulator should be pointing to the adaptor).
7. Add a small amount of approved sealant to the hose’s ½” BSPT thread and screw onto the other end of the regulator.
8. Cover the existing “propane” label with the supplied correctly sized “Natural gas” label.
9. Connect a manometer to the regulator. Turn off all valves & connect the gas hose to the natural gas supply. Leak test as per the
instructions (tighten any joints which leak & replace any faulty parts). Light two main BBQ burners, set them to high and adjust the
pressure (using the adjustment screw on the regulator) to 0.95kPa.
For NG to Propane conversion:
4. Remove the NG regulator, NG hose and manifold adaptor from the manifold.
5. Clean any sealant residue from the manifold inlet.
6. Screw the certified propane hose & regulator assembly to the inlet.
7. Leak test as per the instructions (tighten any joints which leak & replace any faulty parts).
10. The installer must instruct the consumer on the safe & correct operation of the BBQ and hand over all operating instructions. Any spare
parts and left over parts should be given to the consumer for safe keeping.
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