INSTALLATION
GAS SUPPLY HOOKUP
If using pipe other than black iron pipe see NFPA
This appliance is equipped with a flexible gas line and fitting for a gas supply line connection. Connection can be made using either the 3/8” NPT male fitting or, by removing the fitting, to the flex line 3/8” female flare. The flex line can be routed to the gas supply through either the pedestal bottom or through the rear pedestal cover depending upon the orientation of the supply line. Some areas may have certain restrictions against the use of flexible gas lines. Check local codes. The gas appliance control valve has a 3/8” NPT female type inlet for the gas supply line, if hard plumbing is required.
If the gas supply will be routed to the appliance from the rear, the flexible gas line for hookup is readily accessible. If the gas supply will be routed to the appliance through the flooring, re- move the rear panel. Redirect the flexible gas line through the large hole in the center of the pedestal base for gas supply con- nection.
A gas supply line must be run to the appliance by a qualified professional. The plumbing of the gas line must comply with National Standards; NFPA
Gas piping must not run in or through air ducts, clothes chutes, chimneys or gas vents, dumb waiters or elevator shafts.
Piping should be sloped 1/4” per 15 feet (6mm per 4.6m) up- ward toward the meter from the appliance. The piping must be supported at proper intervals every 8 to 10 ft. (2.4m to 3.1m) using suitable hangers or straps.
The gas supply line must be purged of air before it is connected to the appliance.
An accessible, approved
IMPORTANT: In case emergency
PRESSURE TESTING:
•The appliance main gas valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pres- sures in excess of *1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
•The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual
Make the connection to the gas supply line using the correct fitting required to the
Install a drip leg where condensates might accumulate. Sediment traps, like drips and collection tees, are required to be installed. Traps collect moisture and intercept and hold foreign objects which might block orifices and valves. A drip leg should be installed in vertical pipe runs to the appliance.
Supply Line Size Requirements
The proper gas line diameter must be used to run from the supply regulator (at the gas company meter) to the appli- ance. Never use galvanized or plastic pipe. Refer to the ta- ble below for suggested sizing of the gas supply line.
Suggested Sizing of
Schedule 40 Pipe Supply Line
Schedule 40 Pipe | Schedule 40 Pipe | |
Length (Feet) | Inside Diameter (Inches) | |
| Natural Gas | LP. Gas |
1/2 | 3/8 | |
1/2 | 1/2 | |
1/2 | 1/2 | |
3/4 | 1/2 | |
3/4 | 1/2 |
Use an approved pipe sealant compound for NPT fittings. After all pipe connections are made, apply normal gas line pressure: 7.0” W.C. for natural gas; 11.0” W.C. for LP gas (propane) and use an approved leak detection solution to test for the tightness of each pipe connection joint.
IMPORTANT: All connections must be checked for leaks with a leak detector or soapy water solution. Never check for gas leakage with an open flame!
* Note: ½ psi = 14” WC (inches water column).
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