Specification for Dedicated Liquefied Petroleum Gas Appliances - Barbecues for Outdoor Use Contact Grills Included
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The specifications, safety standards, testing procedures, and markings for barbecues and contact grills that use liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for outdoor usage are specified in the DIN EN 498 standard. Barbecues and contact grills are examples of LPG-burning outdoor equipment covered by this standard. Appliances that meet the specification must have at least one cooking device and be capable of using the required gases.
Both standalone appliances and those included in an assembly are covered by the standard. It also includes appliances that are built-in-ready. It's crucial to remember that this guideline only applies to type testing, though. This standard does not apply to appliances that receive third family gas at pressures higher than the established limits.
Descriptors | Classification, Construction requirements, Cooking appliances, Definitions, Gas-powered devices, Griddle grills, Grills, Liquefied petroleum gas, Liquefied petroleum gas installations, Marking, Open air, Operating properties, Safety, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Testing, Testing conditions |
ICS Codes | 97.040.20 - Cooking ranges, working tables, ovens and similar appliances |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.6 MB |