Viking viking manual Regulator Assembly

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Natural Fixed Piping Connection

LP/Propane Fixed Piping Connection

Check with your local gas utility company or with local codes for instructions on installing gas supply lines. Be sure to check on type and size of run and how deep to bury the lines. If the gas line is too small, the grill will not function properly.

To connect the supplied regulator assembly to the incoming flexible gas line, attach with a 7/8” (2.2 cm) female flare adapter to the 7/8” (2.2 cm) male flare adapter on the regulator assembly. Ensure that the regulator arrow points in the direction of the gas flow towards the unit and

assembly to the grill unit by pulling back the female coupler sleeve towards the regulator. Insert the coupler into the male coupler fitting on the grill until the sleeve snaps forward securing the connection. Do not forget to place the installer supplied gas valve in an accessible location.

Note: If using a Viking GSH12 flexible hose, remove the 1/2” flare adapter and attach hose to the 7/8” (2.2 cm) male flare on the regulator assembly.

Check with your local gas utility company or with local codes for instructions on installing gas supply lines. Be sure to check on type and size of run and how deep to bury the lines. If the gas line is too small, the grill will not function properly.

To connect the supplied regulator assembly to the incoming flexible gas line, attach with a 3/8” female flare adapter to the 3/8” male flare

adapter to the regulator assembly. Ensure that the regulator arrow points in the direction of the gas flow towards the unit and away from the supply. Attach the regulator assembly to the grill unit with the 3/8” female flare adapter on the regulator assembly to the 3/8” male flare adapter on the grill. Do not forget to place the installer supplied gas valve in an accessible location

away from the supply. Attach the regulator

3/8” male flare adapterdapter

3/8” female flare adapter

Male coupler

Installer supplied flexible gas line with 1/2” female adapter or Viking GHS12

female coupler

7/8” male flare adapter

Regulator

Assembly

Installer supplied shut-off valve must be easily accessible

Installer supplied flexible gas line with 3/8” female adapter or Viking GHS12

3/8” male flare adapter

Regulator

Assembly

Installer supplied shut-off valve must be easily accessible

Connection

Operating Pressure

Supply Pressure

Standard Residential 1/2" ID gas

4.0" W.C.P. Nat.

6" to 10" W.C.P. Nat. If in excess

service line - 1/2" NPT male with

 

of 10" W.C.P., a step-down

7/8" (2.2 cm) flare adapter.

 

regulator is required.

Connection

Operating Pressure

Supply Pressure

Standard Residential 1/2" ID gas

10.0" W.C.P. LP/Propane

11" to 14" W.C.P. LP. If in excess

service line - 1/2” NPT male with

 

of 14" W.C.P., a step-down

3/8" flare adapter.

 

regulator is required.

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