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PLANNING FOR INSTALLATION OF YOUR REGAL II GOURMET SERIES BARBECUE
Figure 1 - Ventilation Diagram
WHERE TO INSTALL
YOUR GAS BARBECUE
Fire Magic Gas Barbecues are
designed for outdoor use only.
WARNING: Built-in models must be installed in masonry
or other type of fireproof enclosure. The unit is not
insulated and therefore must be installed with 18" of
side and back clearance from unprotected combustible
materials such as wood, plastic or stucco with wood
framing.
With our Insulating Liner (Part #3175-50) you can
safely install your Fire Magic Barbecue in wood
cabinetry or other combustible enclosure.
For easy installation of your Fire Magic Barbecue a
Masonry Installation Hanger (Part #3175-70 for black
finish & 3175-80 for Stainless Steel) is available. It
eliminates the requirement for any type of support
structure under the Barbecue. This hanger can not
be used in conjunction with the Insulating Liner above.
Do not install this unit under unprotected
flammable surfaces. Do not install or use this
appliance inside a building, garage, or any other
enclosed area including recreational vehicles or
boats.
This is a slide-in type unit designed to fit into open-front
enclosures. The Front Panel (Face) of the unit is
removable for gas hookup, servicing and Burner
adjustment. The Face must therefore be removable
after you install the unit.
INSTALLER NOTE: This unit should be installed so
that it can be removed at a later date if factory service
is required. Any protrusion into the Barbecue enclosure
may obstruct the frame and prevent the unit from
sliding into place (see "Gas Supply Plumbing
Requirements", on page 4).
INSURING PROPER COMBUSTION AIR AND
COOLING AIR FLOW
You must maintain proper air flow for your Fire Magic
Barbecue to perform as it was designed (Figure 1). If
airflow is blocked in any way, overheating and poor
combustion will result. Make sure not to block the 1"
front air inlet along the bottom of the Barbecue Face or
the air vent openings along the outside-left and right
edges of the Frame. Note: The 1" front air space also
allows convenient access to the Drip Tray.
VENTILATION OF ENCLOSURES
When using Propane gas, take EXTREME CAUTION
to ensure ample ventilation of gas vapor. Propane gas
vapor is invisible and heavier than air. A DANGEROUS
EXPLOSION could occur, resulting in SERIOUS INJURY
OR LOSS OF LIFE, if Propane gas is allowed to
accumulate and is then ignited.
Only one Propane gas cylinder may be located in
an enclosure. Extra or spare cylinders must be stored
outdoors out of the reach of children and outside of any
building, garage or other enclosed area. READ AND
FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS PROVIDED WITH
PROPANE GAS CYLINDERS. Never locate a
cylinder under or near the Barbecue unless sufficient
ventilation and shielding is provided to prevent any
heating of the cylinder, regulator and rubber hose.
Propane Cylinder Enclosures
To prevent invisible combustible gas from
accumulating in the cylinder enclosure, you must
provide adequate ventilation. This is accomplished by
EITHER one side of the gas cylinder enclosure left
completely open to the outside
OR by providing four
(4) ventilation openings. Two openings are to be at
the cylinder valve level (Approx. 16” above the floor)
and at opposite walls of the enclosure. Two more
openings must be at the floor level at opposite sides
of the enclosure. The floor level openings must start
at the floor and shall extend no higher than 5” above
the floor. Each opening must have a minimum of 10
square inches (64.5 cm
2
) of free area. To achieve the
proper ventilation, you may drill a series of holes, omit
the grout from masonry joints or replace a brick with a
hardware cloth screen. If the floor in the cabinet is
raised and the space beneath the cabinet is open to
the outside, the lower ventilation openings may be in
the floor.
FOR YOUR SAFETY, you must provide these openings
for drainage, replacement air and cross ventilation of
any storage area exposed to possible leakage from
gas connections, the Barbecue or Propane gas
cylinder.
IMPORTANT: Additional requirements for safe use of
Propane gas and gas cylinders appears on pg. 6 of
this manual.
Household Propane Gas Service
Consult your gas supplier for ventilation requirements
when connecting to a household Propane supply.
NOTE: Only Fire Magic Barbecue Models with the
suffix -PA- in the model number are approved by
C.S.A. for self contained Propane cylinders.
Supplemental instructions are supplied with each self
contained unit.
ELECTRICAL OUTLETS
Electrical outlets in the vicinity of the Barbecue, which
might be used for Rotisserie motors or other appliances,
must be properly grounded.
Installer and User Note: Keep electrical supply cords
away from all heated surfaces.