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PROPANE GAS GRILLS
Grill Location
When choosing the ideal location for your Superb by Broilmaster
®
Gas Grill, remember this grill is designed for outdoor use ONLY.
You should never install or operate your grill in any building,
garage, or other enclosed area.
For your safety, this grill should not be installed or operated under
any combustible materials, such as carports, covered porches,
awnings, or overhangs.
Never install or operate your grill in or on any recreational vehicle
or boat.
CAUTION: The installation and operation of this grill at
clearances less than specified below may lead to the possibility
of fire, property damage, or personal injury.
A minimum clearance of 6 inches is required from the side shelves
of the grill to any combustible material.
A minimum clearance of 16 inches is required from the back of the
grill to any combustible material.
Some examples of combustible materials are a wall, a fence, patio
furniture, or the wall of your home.
The area surrounding the grill should be clear to ensure proper
ventilation. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation
air in any way. The ventilation openings on the propane cylinder
enclosure must also remain free and clear of debris.
Portable grills should be level and positioned away from direct
wind prior to each use.
WARNING: Do not install or operate this grill where gaso
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line or other flammable materials are used or stored. Failure
to comply with this warning could result in explosion or fire
causing property damage or personal injury.
Gas Type
Never use Liquid Propane (LP) gas with a grill designed for Natural
gas, or Natural gas with a grill designed for Liquid Propane gas.
The type of gas required for your grill can be determined from the
product identification label located on the grill’s right side panel
of the cart. Questions regarding different types of gases should be
directed to your gas supplier.
Cylinder Requirements
Your Superb by Broilmaster
®
Gas Grill requires a standard twenty
(20) pound propane gas cylinder.
The maximum height allowable for a replacement cylinder is ap
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proximately twelve (12”) inches (30.5 centimeters).
The propane gas cylinder must be:
1. Constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications
for LP gas cylinder of the U.S. Department of Transportation
(D.O.T.) or the National Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339,
Cylinders, Spheres, and Tubes for Transportation of Dangerous
Goods; and Commission as applicable.
2. Provided with a listed overfilling protection device (OPD).
3. Provided with a listed safety device having direct access with
the vapor space of the cylinder and the cylinder supply system
must be arranged for vapor removal.
4. Provided with a shutoff valve terminating in a valve outlet as
specified in the Standard for Compressed Gas Cylinder Outlet
and Inlet Connections, ANSI CGA-V-1.
5. Provided with a plug to effectively seal off the cylinder outlet
when the cylinder is being stored or transported.
6. Provided with a collar to protect the cylinder valve.
Caution: Do not use a propane gas cylinder which has a ca
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pacity greater than twenty (20) pounds with this grill and side
burner.
Propane Cylinder Safety
Liquid Propane (LP has a long history of safe use when the safety
precautions provided in this manual are followed.
Failure to follow these safety precautions could result in a fire
or explosion causing property damage or personal injury.
Propane gas cylinders should always be handled, stored, and trans
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ported with extreme caution in a secured upright position.
Never attempt to use or repair a propane gas cylinder that has been
damaged. Never attempt to use or repair a cylinder with a faulty or
damaged valve outlet. A cylinder that has been dropped, dented, or
otherwise damaged must be replaced.
A propane gas cylinder should never be transported in the passenger
area of a vehicle.
Keep cylinders out of direct sunlight and never apply any other
source of direct heat to them.
When refilling your cylinder, always insist on a reputable, quali
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fied gas dealer. Your propane gas cylinder is filled by weight, and
should never exceed eighty (80%) percent of its weight limit. If
the cylinder is not completely empty, the gas dealer must make
necessary adjustments to ensure it is not overfilled. Never use an
overfilled Propane gas cylinder.
Cylinder Storage
Your grill must be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area if the
cylinder is attached to it.
Disconnected cylinders must have a threaded valve plug tightly
installed and must not be stored in any building, garage, or other
enclosed area.
Flammable materials (gasoline, grill covers, etc.) must not be stored
in the cylinder enclosure.
Always store Propane cylinders in a secured upright position, out
of reach of children.
Connection Requirements
Caution: Never use Liquid Propane (LP) gas in a grill designed
for Natural gas, or Natural gas in a grill designed for Liquid
Propane gas. Questions regarding different types of gases
should be directed to your local gas supplier.