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Jetmaster 500 - Gas-Operated Built-in Barbecues; Gas Conversion and Models; Gas Grill Installation Procedure

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6.1 Gas converted models 1000, 1200, 1500 De Luxe and 700 Standard
A Jetmaster gas grill can be incorporated into a 700 Std, 1000, 1200, or
1500 De Luxe models. These grills are designed for use in these models
exclusively.
Gas provides a very safe form of energy but, as with other fuels, should be
treated with respect. Gas installations should be carried out by a qualified
person. Incorrect installation will not only invalidate the guarantee, but
could also prove to be dangerous.
The SABS lays down specific regulations with regard to the installation and
handling of gas cylinders. This information is available from Jetmaster's
technical department.
The instructions which follow are general in nature and some variation may
be necessary to suit individual installation needs. Jetmaster cannot accept
responsibility for difficulties which may arise as a result of significant
deviations from these instructions. It is therefore advisable to consult
Jetmaster or any of its distributors prior to installation if such deviations are
planned.
6.2 Installation of gas grill (48 kg cylinder only)
A copper tube is provided to convey the gas from the cylinder to the gas
grill.
6.3 Choose a suitable entry point in the outer barbecue box for the copper
pipe. This point can be either at the back of the box, higher than 20 mm off
the base of the fire box but no higher than 40 mm, or through the base itself
6.4 Drill a hole at least 10 mm in diameter through the outer box and its
supporting brick work. If the pipe work has to go through concrete/brick
then the hole must be sleeved and the copper pipe pushed through the
sleeve.
6.5 Position and fix the gas cylinder in an upright position so that it cannot be
knocked over. The gas cylinder should be fixed in a convenient place, not
close to drains or underneath a window, and where there is adequate
ventilation at all times. The cylinder should never be stored in an under
ground facility such as a basement, near heating sources or power points,
or alongside other flammable fuels or materials
6.6 Run the copper tube from the gas cylinders to the gas braai making sure that
the end of the copper tubing that has to be pushed through the wall is
sealed with tape, so that dust and dirt cannot get into the pipe.
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