BeefEater SL4000s Charcoal Grill User Manual


 
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An enclosure with walls on all sides, but at least
one opening at ground level, and no overhead
cover.
A common example is an enclosed back yard.
Typically, the walls are less than 3m high. If they
are higher, there is a danger of gas build up.
The barbecue may be within a
partial enclosure that includes
an overhead cover and no
more than two walls.
A common example is an
outdoor gazebo.
The barbecue may be within a partial enclosure
that includes an overhead cover and more than
two walls, as long as:
At least 25% of the total wall area is
completely open, and
at least 30 percent of the remaining wall
area is open and unrestricted.
With balconies, at least 20% of the total of
the side, back and front wall areas shall be and
remain open and unrestricted.
Where To Put Your Barbecue
It is important that your barbecue is placed above ground, in an open air situation where there is adequate
natural ventilation, without stagnant areas, so that as the gas burns, the combustion gases are dispersed by
wind and natural convection. Barbecue enclosures must comply with the following:
LPG/Propane Cylinder
If your barbecue is to be connected
to a portable LPG cylinder, you should
position it in the far right drawer. Place
the prefitted mat down first, then
position the cylinder on top. Secure
the cylinder by wrapping the strap
around the cylinder and clipping it to
the bracket slots highlighted in the
illustration.
Installation