Drainage connection
The drainage pipe must not be connected directly to a common drain, but positioned over a
reservoir, at a distance which does not allow it come into contact with the sides of the reservoir or
with the water inside it, in order to avoid contaminating the food in the tub.
Checking gas tightness and pressure (fig. 9 – pag. 5).
Before proceeding to check the pressure, it is necessary to check the tightness of the gas installation
up to the nozzle with a leak-finder spray to ensure that no damage has been done to the appliance
during transportation. Then it is possible to proceed with checking the inlet pressure, which is done
by means of a gauge for liquids , either a "U" gauge or an electronic gauge with a minimum
definition of 0,1 mbar. To carry out the reading, the screw (1) must be removed from the pressure
outlet (2) and the rubber pipe of the gauge connected. Open the gas supply valve of the appliance,
check the pressure output and close the valve. Remove the pipe of the gauge and put back the
screws correctly into the pressure outlet. The pressure valve must be within the minimum and
maximum values shown below:
If the pressure reading is not within the limits of the table, find out the cause. After solving the
problem, check the pressure again.
Checking the power
Normally, it is sufficient to check that the nozzles installed are the right ones and that the burners
function properly. If desired, further check the power absorbed by using the "Volumetric Method".
With the help of a chronometer and a counter, it is possible to read the volume of gas output to the
appliance in time units. The right comparison volume [E] can be obtained with the formula shown
below in litres per hour (l/h) or in litres per minutes (l/min), by dividing the nominal and minimum
outputs (power) shown in the table of burner features for the lowest heat capacity of the type of gas
foreseen for use with the appliance. This value can be found in the norm tables or can be provided
by the local gas supply company.
The reading must be done when the appliance is already in function.
Checking pilot burner
Check the flame of the pilot burner, which must be neither too short nor too high but must lap the
thermocouple and have a sharp form; otherwise, it is necessary to check the size of the nozzle
depending on the pilot version, as specified in the following paragraphs.
Type of gas
G20 (Methane)
G25 (Methane)
G30 (Butane)
G31 (Propane)
G110/G120 (town gas)
Output (Power)
E =
Heat Output
Pag. 13
P
P
P
n
min
MAX
[mbar]
[mbar]
[mbar]
20
17
25
25
20
30
30
20
35
37
25
45
8
6
15