Gas burners – Zanussi ZCG560G User Manual

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Burner

Ø By-pass in 1/100

mm.

Auxiliary

25

Semi-rapid

29

Burner

Ø By-pass in 1/100

mm.

Rapid

35

Oven

39

Gas burners

BURNER

NORMAL

POWER

REDUCED

POWER

Type of

gas

Pressure

Injector diam-

eter

Usage

kW

kW

mbar

mm

g/h

Auxiliary
burner

1,00

0,35

Natural gas

G20

20

0,70

-

1,00

0,35

Butane G30

50

0,43

72,71

0,85

0,31

Propane

G31

50

0,43

60,70

Semi-rapid
burner

2,00

0,43

Natural gas

G20

20

0,96

-

2,00

0,43

Butane G30

50

0,60

145,43

1,70

0,40

Propane

G31

50

0,60

121,40

Rapid burner

3,00

0,72

Natural gas

G20

20

1,19

-

3,00

0,72

Butane G30

50

0,77

218,14

2,60

0,63

Propane

G31

50

0,77

185,68

Oven

2,70

0,90

Natural gas

G20

20

1,20

-

2,50

0,90

Butane G30

50

0,63

181,78

2,15

0,78

Propane

G31

50

0,63

156,33

Gas Connection

Choose fixed connections or use a flexible pipe
in stainless steel in compliance with the regula-
tion in force. If you use flexible metallic pipes,
be careful they do not come in touch with mo-
bile parts or they are not squeezed.

When you install and connect the appli-
ance, obey the directives:

• SVGW- Gas principles G1: Gas installation

• EKAS- Form. 1942: Liquid gas directive, Part

2

• Cantonal instances regulations (e.g. fire safe-

ty regulators)

Flexible nonmetal pipes connection

If it is possible to easily and fully control the gas
connection, you can use a flexible pipe. You
must tightly attach the flexible pipe by clamps.
To install, use a pipe holder. Make sure that you
tightly attach the pipe holder to the gasket, and
then continue with the gas connection. The
flexible pipe is correct when:

– It cannot become hotter than room tempera-

ture or higher than 30 °C.

– It is no longer than 1500 mm.

– It does not compress.

– It is not subject to traction or torsion.

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