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Figure 6 TYPICAL LOW PRESSURE STANDARD INSTALLATION
ON THREADED PIPES USE A PIPE COMPOUND WHICH IS RESISTANT TO THE ACTION OF ALL GASES MUST BE RESISTANT TO PROPANE
HEATER
MOUNTING
SIDE VIEW
LOW PRESSURE, MAIN GAS LINE
see figure 2 for proper inlet pressures
FOR HIGHER PRESSURES THAN SHOWN ABOVE
CONTACT FACTORY FOR PROPER REGULATOR
HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION
1.Please contact the factory for a detailed High Altitude
Conversion Kit to suit your specific need.
1.1 Be prepared to answer factory questions regard- ing: Type of fuel for the proposed appliance con- version, gas pressure available at site, and specific altitude at site.
2.“The conversion shall be carried out by a manufac- turer’s authorized representative, in accordance with the requirements of the manufacturer, provincial or territorial authorities having jurisdiction and in accor- dance with their requirements.”
3.High Altitude Conversion Kits will include high altitude rating plate with stamped data, necessary orifices or burner as required for specific need and additional installation instructions.
4.In Canada, Heater installations at High Altitudes shall comply with the applicable construction provisions of the current standard
| rigid or flexible gas |
pipe nipple | line to heater |
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½ PSI MAX. |
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| TEE |
| DRIP LEG |
| CAP |
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