Converting Boiler To Propane; Installation At High Altitudes - Buderus Logano G234X Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

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Installing the boiler
Leak test
DANGER: Risk of explosion!
Leakage from the gas pipes and gas
connections may cause an explosion.
B Carry out a proper leakage test using soap
solution.
NOTICE: Risk of system damage due to
short-circuits!
B Cover the areas at risk before carrying out
the leakage test.
B Do not spray leak detector onto cable
conduits, plugs or electrical connecting
leads or allow it to drip onto them.
Use only sealant that is resistant to corrosion
by LPG for the pipe connections. The sealing
compound must be applied sparingly to the
male thread of the pipe connections.
B Test the boiler and gas supply connections for leaks
before commissioning (
Pressure tests
Disconnect the boiler and its gas isolating valve form the
gas supply pipe system if that system is subjected to
pressure tests in which the test pressure exceeds 0.5 psi
(34.5 mbar).
If the gas supply pipe system is pressure tested at a test
pressure of 0.5 psi (34.5 mbar) or less, it is sufficient to
disconnect the boiler from the pipe system by closing the
stop valve.
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page 28).
Logano G234X - Technical specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
5.4.2

Converting boiler to propane

The boiler is factory-set for operation with natural gas.
If you wish to convert the boiler to propane,
please contact Buderus for the required
conversion components.
Do not attempt to convert the appliance
without the approved Buderus parts and the
relevant technical documentation. The
technical documentation is included with the
conversion parts.
For information about the identification of the
main gas orifice and the nominal gas orifice
pressure for natural gas and propane gas,
see section 2.8.3, page 8.
5.4.3

Installation at high altitudes

The boiler is designed for installation at altitudes below
2000 feet (610 m) above sea level.
Contact Buderus if your installation is above
2000 feet (610 m) above sea level.
Do not attempt to restrict the boiler without
the approved Buderus parts and the relevant
technical documentation. The technical
documentation is included with the
conversion parts.

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