Installation Guide

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!3 LEAK TESTING
GAS
ON
GAS
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2
Fibre washer
Floating nut
Elbow (½ BSP external thread)
Foam Tape
Adhesive side
20 mm
50 mm
+50 mm
NG Models
ALL Models
Make sure the connection point will be accessible with the cooktop installed.
To enable the gas supply to be readily shut o by the customer, make sure the connection
is tted with an isolating valve close to the cooktop.
Make sure to t the supplied
regulator.
Adjust to obtain a test point
pressure of 1 kPa with all
burners operating at
highest setting.
Ensure the hose is long enough to allow for removal of cooktop for servicing.
Make sure the connector is located as shown in step 5 CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS.
The hose assembly must be AS/NZS 1869 Class B or D certied, with an Rp ½” (ISO 7‐1) female thread connection.
The hose assembly must be no longer than 1.2 m in length with minimum internal
diameter of 10 mm and comply with relevant AS 5601/NZS 5261 requirements.
The hose must not be kinked, subjected to abrasion or permanently deformed.
The hose must not be near or in contact with any hot surfaces
(e.g. base of metal hotlplate, ue, or chassis of underbench oven etc.)
If connecting the gas with a exible hose:
LPG Models
recessed to 50 mm
check all connections
Make sure to t the supplied
test point adaptor.
Make sure the supply pressure
is regulated to 2.75 kPa, with all
burners operating at highest
setting.
To check that the ignition system operates correctly, light each burner by itself, then all burners in combination.
Check for a well‐dened blue ame without any yellow tipping.
If any abnormality is evident, check that the components of the burner assembly are located properly
If proper operation cannot be obtained, contact your nearest F&P Authorised Service Centre.
The cooktop must not be used by the customer until proper operation has been achieved.
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Leak testing of the appliance shall be conducted according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
The appliance and its individual shut-off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during
any pressure testing of that system in excess of 3.5mbar.
Maximum inlet gas supply pressure 50 mbar.
After installing the gas supply and making all connections, check thoroughly for possible leaks:
1 Turn all control dials on unit to “OFF” position.
2 Open the valve on the gas supply.
3 Using a leak detection fluid, check each gas connection one at a time by spraying or brushing the solution over
the connection. The presence of bubbles will indicate a leak.
4 If necessary, tighten the fitting and recheck for leaks.
5 Turn on burner valve and light each burner.
6 Check for a clear blue flame without yellow tipping. If burners show any abnormalities, check that they are
located properly and in line with the injector.