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Okay I am servicing a Burley esteem 4221 (lpg) this week and apparently it requires a min room size of 30cu3. evidently I am going to want to check this as part of the service. How do I check/calculate this?

P.S yes I could go out to my van and get my gas book But I though Id ask here... and its raining =)

Thank you servicing.JPG
 
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You don't need a gas book to work out a room volume.
Length x breadth x height

e.g.
4m x 3m x 2.4m = 28.8m³
 
You don't need a gas book to work out a room volume.
Length x breadth x height

e.g.
4m x 3m x 2.4m = 28.8m³

yah yah i know that hehe. whats the ''cu3'' unit that Burley state in the fires manual. ''it has to have 30cu3'' aparently
 
You don't need a gas book to work out a room volume.
Length x breadth x height

e.g.
4m x 3m x 2.4m = 28.8m³

Does this calculation account for the influence of an integral flux capacitor as well as adventitios wossname?
 
cu is normally used as cubic unit, but to use this you have to first define the volume of the unit. is there a key in the front or back of the manual?? clutching at straws though i think.

it could be cubic unicorns?? :)
 
There is obviously a typo. "cu" is cubic. But cubic what? As mentioned it will almost certainly be meters.
 
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