Monday 7 February 2011

Gas Bbqs - Selecting the precise Gas Type and Regulator

Unclear which Calor gas you ought to be employing for your appliances?

Calor Gas is versatile, instantly adjustable, clean and easy to supply, keep and use.

For gas barbecues less than 10kW
Patio GasTM 5Kg is propane that is normally used for leisure applications.
The Calor Patio GasTM cylinder is an attractive jade green shade that looks excellent on almost any patio and possesses a compact form that fits nicely below the majority of wagon bbqs.
Regarding patio heating units plus gas barbecues more than 10kW
Patio GasTM 13Kg is propane that is frequently used for heating and also cooking on more substantial appliances above 10kW.

Calor Patio GasTM is an all weather performance terrace heater cylinder. This accepts the easy-fit
clip-on regulator that requires no equipment for set up
Gas Bbqs less than 10kW - Patio Gas 5Kg

Gas Barbecues in excess of 10kW - Patio Gas 13Kg

Table top Patio Heaters - Patio gas 5Kg or 13Kg

Patio Heaters - Patio Gas 13Kg
Gas regulator guide
Joining your BBQ gas cylinder to your barbecue devices is probably not the most attractive component of
barbecueing, but it’s undoubtedly a means to an end.
Fail to link your cylinder accurately and you won’t be savoring any scrumptious barbequed food whatsoever!
It’s critical subsequently, to get it perfect.

The best way to fit a Patio GasTM cylinder
These directions feature the essential key points regarding cylinder connection - make sure you refer to the
manual’s wording with regard to particulars specific to your type of regulator.

To start with ensure that you are employing an easy, clip-on regulator instead of the older regulators which
will require tools to be utilized.

Make perfectly sure that:

Your regulator is switched to the ‘off’ or ‘disconnect’ position
All taps to the barbecue are closed

The hose pipe connecting to your bbq is definitely properly fixed plus firmly in place.

Put the regulator on top of the cylinder valve and, placing your hand on top of your regulator, press
immediately downwards until you hear a click.

After the regulator is fitted, change to the ‘on’ position as indicated on the regulator.

Hint: In case your equipment has been in storage a good while, it is really worth examining the inlet valves
for spiders as well as other bugs who like to nest there. Items in the way might stop the circulation of gas to your bbq, and result in a unsafe build-up
.
The way to detach a Patio GasTM cylinder
After you’ve cooked up your food on the barbeque grill, it’s time to detach a person's Calor cylinder.
1. Change the regulator to the ‘off’ position, being sure the barbecues flame is definitely extinguished.
2. Push the on/off switch, then pull upwards for you to disconnect.
IMPORTANT: Remember not to ever attempt disconnecting any cylinder if your regulator is in the on (or open) position.

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