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GE JGBS04 Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 29

Non-self-cleaning gas ranges; standard-clean/continuous-clean

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Installation instructions
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PROVIDE ADEQUATE
GAS SUPPLY
Your range is designed
to operate
at a
pressure
of 4" of water
column
on natural
gas or, if designed
for LP gas (propane
or
butane),
10" of water
column.
Make sure you are supplying
your
range
with
the type of gas for which
it is designed.
This range
is convertible
for use on
natural
or propane
gas. If you decide
to use this range
on LP gas, conversion
must
be made
by a qualified
LP installer
before
attempting
to operate
the range
on that gas.
For proper
operation,
the pressure
of
natural
gas supplied
to the regulator
must
be between
4" and 13" of water
column.
For LP gas, the pressure
supplied
must
be between
10" and 13" of water
column.
When
checking
for proper
operation
of
the regulator,
the inlet pressure
must
be
at least 1" greater
than
the operating
(manifold)
pressure
as given
above.
The pressure
regulator
located
at the
inlet
of the range
manifold
must
remain
in the supply
line regardless
of whether
natural
or LP gas is being
used.
A flexible
metal
appliance
connector
used
to connect
the range to the gas supply
line should
have an I.D. of 1/2" and be
5 feet in length
for ease of installation.
In Canada,
flexible
connectors
must
be
single
wall
metal
connectors
no longer
than
6 feet in length.
[] CONNECT
THE RANGE TO GAS
Shut
off the
main
gas supply
valve
before
disconnecting
the old range
and
leave it off until the new hookup
has
been completed.
Don't
forget
to relight
the pilot on other gas appliances
when
you turn
the gas back on.
Because
hard piping
restricts
movement
of the range,
the use of a CSA
International-certified
flexible
metal
appliance
connector
is recommended
unless
local codes
require
a hard-piped
connection.
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Never
use an old connector
when
installing
a new range.
If the hard
piping
method
is used, you must
carefully
align
the pipe; the range
cannot
be moved
after the connection
is made.
To prevent
gas leaks,
put pipe joint
compound
on, or wrap
pipe thread
tape
with
Teflon*
around,
all male
(external
pipe threads.
Install
a manual
gas line shut-off
valve Nn
the gas line in an easily accessed
location
outside
of the range.
Make sure everyone
operating
the range knows
where
and how
to shut off the gas supply
to the range.
Install
male
1/2" flare
union
adapter
to
the 1/2" NPT internal
thread
at inlet
of
regulator.
Use a backup
wrench
on the
regulator
fitting
to avoid
damage.
Install
male 1/2" or 3/4" flare
union
adapter
to the NPT internal
thread
of the manual
shut-off
valve,
taking
care to back-up
the
shut-off
valve to keep it from turning.
Connect
flexible
metal
appliance
connector
to the adapter
on the range.
Position
range to permit
connection
at
the shut-off
valve.
When
all connections
have been made,
make sure all range
controls
are in the
off position
and turn
on the main
gas
supply
valve.
Use a liquid
leak detector
at all joints
and connections
to check
for
leaks in the system.
WARNING - DoNOT USE AFLAME
TO CHECK
FOR GAS LEAKS.
When
using
test
pressures
greater
than
1/2 psig to pressure
test the gas supply
system
of the residence,
disconnect
the
range
and individual
shut-off
valve
from
the gas supply
piping.
When
using
test
pressures
of 1/2 psig or less to test the
gas supply
system,
simply
isolate
the
range
from
the gas supply
system
by
closing
the individual
shut-off
valve.
*Teflon:
Registered
trademark
of DuPont
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