Installation Instructions
D
Gas Connections
D1 Making the Connections
Recommended area for 120V outlet on rear wall and aea for through the wall connection of pipe stub and
5" |
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25" | ||
2 1/2" |
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| 18" | |
2 1/2" | 12 1/2" | |
7" | 7" | |
5 1/2" | ||
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Recommended area for | 1 1/2" | |
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through the floor connection |
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of pipe stub and |
1.Install a manual
2.Know how and where to shut off the gas supply to the range.
3.Shut off gas supply before removing an old range. Leave it off until hookup of new range is finished.
4.Because solid pipe restricts moving the range, we recommend use of an A.G.A. certified metal appliance connector.
NEVER REUSE AN OLD CONNECTOR WHEN INSTALLING A NEW RANGE.
5.Before making gas connections, make sure that the oven
Gas Supply to Oven
Shown in the
Open PositionGas Supply to
Top Burner
Pressure Regulator as see from Front of Range
6.Install 1/2" flare union adaptor to the 1/2" NPT elbow on pressure regulator.
7.Connect flexible appliance connector to flare union.
8.Move range into approximate position and connect flexible connector to gas supply line with proper flare union adaptor.
Flex
Connector
Flair Unions
WARNING: Never reuse old flexible connectors. The use of old flexible connectors can cause gas leaks and
personal injury. Always use new flexible
Pressure Regulator
connectors when installing a gas appliance.
Gas Supply Line
90˚ Street Elbow
9.To prevent gas leaks, put a pipe joint sealant on all male threads.
10.When you are finished making connections, be sure that all range knobs are turned to OFF before you open the main gas supply valve.
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