The incoming service must be of sufficient size to supply full rate without excessive pressure drop.
A gas meter is connected to service pipe by gas supplier. Any existing meter should be checked
preferably by gas supplier to
ensure that it is adequate to deal with rate of gas supply required.
Installation pipe work should be fitted in accordance with IGE/UP/2. The size of pipes from meter
to unit must not be less than that of appliance inlet connection. A 3/4" BSP
inlet connection is fitted
to unit.
An isolating valve must be located close to the appliance to facilitate shut down during an
emergency or routine servicing. The cock must be easily accessible to the user.
The installation
must be tested for gas soundness as stated in IGE/UP/1.
Domestic type, flexible rubber tube connections
must NOT be used with this appliance.
Only tube complying with BS669 Part 2, Specification
for corrugated metallic flexible hoses
for catering appliances, shall be used. These hoses must be no longer than 1.5 Metres, and
should be periodically checked / replaced as necessary.
1.5 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
The unit is equipped with a 3-core flexible cord with standard 3 pin plug fitted with a 13A fuse. A
regular 13A socket outlet can be used.
If supply is provided through a distribution fuse box, it must be via a fuse with a maximum rating
of 13A.
In the event of mains cable being replaced, any new cable should comply with 60245 IEC 57
designation. (H05RN - F)
Check that no damage has occurred to the appliance, power cable and plug face during
transit. If damage has occurred do not use the appliance.
Ensure that the mains power cable is routed free from the appliance to avoid damage.
We recommend supplementary electrical protection with the use of a type A residual
current device (RCD). Periodical testing, repair and fixing wiring connection should only
be undertaken by a skilled and competent electrician.