Flow limiting valves on lp gas tanks, Transportation and storage, Check all connections for lp gas leaks – Kenmore LIQUID PROPANE GAS (LPG) GRILL 119.1623 User Manual

Page 24

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

Flow Limiting Valves on LP Gas Tanks

Your LP gas tank is equipped with a flow limiting
valve that will restrict the flow of gas due to a

sudden change in pressure. This can often activate
without your knowledge. You will notice among
other things that your grill does not get as hot as it
should, will take longer to heat up, or you may not
be able to light all burners. If you notice any of the
above, then you should reset the valve and clear

your gas line.

To do this

1. Ensure the LP gas tank valve is OFF.

Disconnect the regulator from the LP gas

tank.
Open all burner control knobs including the
side burner to Hi/Light at the same time.
Close all burner control knobs to OFF.

Let the LP gas tank stand for at least 10
minutes.
Reconnect the regulator assembly to the LP

gas tank.

Slowly, meaning about 1/4 turn at a time,

turn on the LP gas valve.

Follow the burner lighting procedures to
light the burner farthest away from the gas

source.
The flow limiting valve should now be reset.

2

.

3.

4.

5.

6

.

7.

8

.

9.

This flow limiting valve is triggered by sudden

changes in pressure. This can be caused by a leak,

faulty connection of the regulator to the LP gas
tank, turning on the LP gas tank valve too quickly,

or turning the burners off by turning the LP gas

tank valve off before turning the burner control

knobs to off. Note: always turn off your burners
using the burner control knobs first before turning

the LP gas tank valve off.

Transportation and Storage

1. Place a dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet

whenever the cylinder is not in use. Only

install the type of dust cap on the cylinder

valve outlet that is provided with the
cylinder of propane valve. Other types of
caps or plugs may result in leakage.

2. Always transport your cylinder in an upright

position.

3. Do not smoke when transporting your

cylinder.

Check all connections for LP Gas Leaks

Q Never

test for leaks with a flame. Prior to

first use, at the beginning of each season
or every time your LP Gas tank is changed
you must check for gas leaks. Follow
these three steps:

□ Make a soap solution by mixing one part

liquid detergent and one part water

□ Turn the burner control knobs to the OFF

position. Then turn the gas ON at the source.

□ Apply the soap solution to all gas connections

indicated by the arrows. See diagram. If
bubbles appear in the soap solution the

connections are not properly sealed. Check

each fitting and tighten or repair as
necessary.

Gas Valve Manifold

LP Gas Tank

■|\

r

\

If you have a gas leak that cannot be repaired
by tightening, turn off the gas at the
source, disconnect fuel line from your grill
and call 1-800-4-MY-HOME® or your

gas supplier for repair assistance.

Disconnecting A Liquid Propane Gas (LPG)

Tank From Your Grill

n Make sure the burner valves and LP gas

tank valve are off. (Turn clockwise
to close.)

D Detach the hose and regulator assembly

from the LP gas tank valve by turning the
quick coupling nut counterclockwise

24

Advertising