GAS CONNECTION
It is very important that the type and inlet pressure of the gas used corresponds to the machine data plate. This machine is equipped with a 1/2” female line for connection of gas. The gas line used should be of the type approved for use with natural gas or propane, depending on the gas selected to be used in this machine. The gas line should be sized to carry the maximum flow of 55,000 BTUs. Too small of a gas line will result in poor performance. A manual gas
When making pipe connections, use an AGA approved pipe dope, being careful not to use excessive amounts as to foul the gas valve or clog the gas line. When tightening the gas line always support the gas valve to avoid damage to the gas train.
Note: In propane installations, the gas must be supplied from a regulated source.
When making the connection to the booster unit, take care to start the gas line fitting by hand and tighten by hand to avoid cross thread- ing. Tighten fitting with a wrench, taking care not to damage any internal components of the unit.
After making a final connection of gas, with power to the unit turned off, check all gas line fittings for leaks, using a liquid test solution, and an approved leak detector.
WARNING
ENSURE THAT THERE IS NO ELECTRICAL POWER APPLIED TO THE MACHINE WHEN MAKING GAS CONNECTION.
CHECK ALL GAS CONNECTIONS FOR LEAKS PRIOR TO APPLYING POWER.
THE GASES USED FOR COMBUSTION IN THIS DISH MACHINE ARE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE.
DO NOT SMOKE AROUND THIS MACHINE.
ENSURE THAT THE AREA WHERE THIS MACHINE IS TO BE INSTALLED IS
ENSURE THAT ALL LOCAL HEALTH, FIRE, AND BUILDING CODES ARE BEING ADHERED TO WHEN INSTALLING THIS MACHINE. VERIFY WITH LOCAL OFFICIALS IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS.
INSTALL A
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