Tricity Bendix SG210/1W Bedienungsanleitung Seite 22

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Fixing and use of the 2 clips provided with
the cooker
The enclosed gas hose fixing clips must be
fixed to the back of the cooker, dependant on
the position of the supply bayonet connector
(see fig.).
When selecting the most suitable position for
the clips, please ensure that the gas hose
cannot come into contact with any part of the
“Hot zone” (indicated by the shaded areas on
the illustration) when pushing the cooker into
its final position.
Finally, secure the hose into the clips.
Rigid Connection
Where it is not possible to make the
connection using a rubber hose, a rigid pipe
work connection must be used.
Recommendations when using an appliance
flexible connector are as follows:
- For NATURAL the gas installation pipes to
the termination point shall comply with:
Specification for installation of low-
pressure gas pipe work of up to 20mm
(R1) in domestic premises (2nd family gas)
– BS 6891;
Connection shall be by means of an
appliance flexible connector for use with a
self-sealing plug-in device, complying with:
Flexible hoses, end fittings and sockets for
gas burning appliances – BS 669;
The appliance flexible connector should
not be subjected to undue forces either in
normal use or whilst connected or
disconnected; The socket which the plug of
the appliance flexible connector fits should be
permanently attached to a firmly fixed gas
installation pipe and positioned such that the
appliance flexible connector hose hangs
freely downwards (see fig.);
Clip Position
Options
clip
Straight bayonet
socket
incorporating
spring loaded
valve
Cooker hose with
bayonet fixing
Cooker hose with
bayonet fixing
Alternative
backplate
elbow
Copper pipe
Adaptor
backplate
Right angled
bayonet socket
incorporating
spring loaded
valve
Distribuitor
pipe
Female
elbow
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