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To minimize "flare-ups" change your lava rock once a season or when saturated with barbecue drippings. You can also switch to using ceramic or porcelain briquettes which are less porous and can be baked clean by turning them over and heating.....
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All LP grills are equipped with a pressure regulator which attaches between the grill control valves and the LP cylinder. The pressure output of the tank is much greater than the pressure required to operate the grill and the regulator reduces this pressure to a workable level. A regulator must be used in conjunction with an LP tank or the risk of explosion will occur. The P.O.L. valve is the connector that goes between the regulator and the tank. New model grills are equipped with a new style P.O.L. valve that is connected to the LP tank with a large Acme type nut.
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