ACX35, ACX40, ACX40G
6.5
Connecting the ACX35 or ACX40 cooler to an
external gas supply (DE, A, CH)
!
WARNING!
There must be a shut-off device in the gas line so that the cooler can be
cut off separately. The shut-off device must be easily accessible.
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NOTICE!
• This cooler may only be connected to the gas supply by a specialist
in accordance with the applicable regulations and standards.
• Only use cylinders of propane or butane gas (not natural gas or city
gas) with an approved pressure reduction valve and suitable head.
Compare the pressure information on the type plate with the pres-
sure information on the pressure regulator on the propane or butane
gas cylinder.
• Observe the pressures which are permitted in your country. Use a
DIN-DVGW-approved pressure regulator with a fixed setting:
– The following applies for Germany: DIN EN 16129.
– The following applies for Europe: EN 732, EN 521 and
EN 437:2003+A1:2009.
• The cooler may only be operated with hose lines in a perfect techni-
cal condition. Replace any porous or damaged hose lines.
I
NOTE
• Use a gas pressure controller to match the gas pressure that is
specified on the type plate.
Proceed as follows (fig. 4, page 5):
➤ Place the cooler on a firm, level surface.
!
WARNING!
Only use approved hose lines (DIN 4815, part 2) with a maximum length
of 1.5 m.
➤ Connect the hose line (3) to the gas connection port (2) of the cooler.
To do this, use two open-end spanners (1) of 13 mm and 17 mm.
➤ Make sure that the hose line
– is not crushed or kinked
– is a safe distance from the burner
➤ Take the safety cap (4) off the safety coupling (5) of the gas port.
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