GAS CONNECTION
Gas Connection (continued):
Manifold pressure: (operating): 4"
Conventional Burners
Infra-Red Burners
1. Remove the back panel from the BBQ which will give you access to the regulator and
Gas connection
2. Connect the proper and flexible connector to the Grill Regulator.
The installation of this Gas Grill must be in compliance with local codes (or in the absence of
local codes), to the national fuel gas code, ANSI Z223.1a- 1988. Installation in Canada must be
in compliance with the Standard CAN/CGA-B149.1 Natural Gas Installation or CAN/ CGA-b149.2.
Propane Installation Code.
Natural Gas Connection
Total gas consumption (per hour) with all burners on "HI":
Make sure that the gas supply is equipped with a shut off valve. The shut-off valve
should be easily accessible.
For use with Natural Gas, the grill has its own regulator. Do Not remove the regulator.
If it needs replacing, use a specified regulator as suggested by LUXOR.
NOTE: Deduct 12,000 BTUs from figures above when NO Rotisserie in use
Side Burner Consumption: 17,000 BTUs each
30" Grill 68,500 BTU
30" Grill 58,500 BTU
42" Grill 80,500 BTU
54" Grill 114,500 BTU
NOTE: The 3/8" ID hose (flexible type) has a maximum capacity of
60,000 BTUs. This hose should be used with 30" Grills. Larger models,
or 30" models with side burners require the use of a 1/2" ID hose. If
a 3/8" ID hose is used, the result will be a poor performance due to
inadequate gas supply
42" Grill 95,500 BTU
54" Grill 134,500 BTU
(with side burners)
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