DCS BFG-30BS Use And Care & Installation Manual page 18

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INSTALLATION
GAS HOOK-UP
LP GAS HOOK
UP (TYPE
1 OR QCC1
REGULATOR):
All outdoor
appliances
orificed
for use with
LP gas come equipped
with
a high capacity
hose/regulator
assembly
for connection
to a standard
20 lb. LP cylinder
(Type 1). The LP tank is not included.
Connection:
1/2" NPT male with
a 3/8" Flare adapter
(included).
LP Hose with a quick disconnect
and fittings
are
included.
Operating
pressure:
11.0" W.C.
CAUTION!
Before connecting LP tank to regulator, check that all burners are in the"OFF" position and the lid has been
removed.
To connect
the LP regulator/hose
assembly
to the tank/valve
assembly,
first make sure the main valve on the
tank is completely
closed.
Although
the flow of gas is stopped
when the Type 1 system is disconnected
as part
of its safety feature,
you should
always turn off the LP tank main valve (Fig. 23) after each use and during
transport
of the tank or unit.
Insert the regulator
inlet into the tank valve and turn the black coupler
clockwise
until the coupler
tightens
up.
Do not overtighten
the coupler.
Turn the main tank valve on, push and turn the
burner
control
valves on the unit to the "HI" position
for about 20 seconds to allow the air in the system to
purge, turn valves off and wait 5 minutes
before attempting
to light the burners.
To disconnect
the coupler,
first make sure the main tank valve is turned
off. Grasp the coupler
and turn counter
clockwise.
The inlet will then disengage.
Remove the inlet from the tank valve opening
if it has not already
done so when it disengaged.
Your local LP filling
station
should
be equipped
with
the proper
equipment
to fill
your tank.
LP TANK
REQUIREMENTS:
A dented
or rusty
LP tank may be hazardous
and should
be checked
by your
LP supplier.
The cylinder
that
is
used must have a collar
to protect
the cylinder
valve.
Never use a cylinder
with
a damaged
valve.
Always
check for leaks after every LP tank change.
The LP gas cylinder
must be constructed
and marked
in accordance
with the specifications
for LP gas cylinders
of the U.S. Department
of Transportation
(DOT or CAN/CSA-B339)
and
designed
for use with
a Type 1 system only.
Do not change
the regulator/hose
assembly
from that supplied
with
the unit or attempt
to use a Type 1 equipped
regulator/hose
assembly
with a standard
510 POL tank/valve
assembly.
The cylinder
must be provided
with a shut-off
valve terminating
in a LP gas supply
cylinder
valve
outlet
specified,
as applicable,
for connection
Type 1. If the appliance
is stored
indoors,
the cylinder
must
be
disconnected
and removed
from the appliance.
Cylinders
must
be stored
outdoors
in a well-ventilated
area
out of the reach of children.
Note:
When an LP unit is directly attached
into an LP house system, the step-
down regulator
MUST be used to
reduce the supply pressure to a max.
14" W.C. and min. 1I" W.C. to the
outdoor
appliance
regulator.
Threading
compound
must be
resistant to LP gas
_
/
1/2"female
Bottom
of unit
_._
NPT x 3/8" male flare
_
(installed
on unit)
Type
1 Regulator
_
z_
/_
Note: Do not put
_
/ f
threading compound
Main TankValve _
_
II
on male threads of flare
J
i
]
assembly 11" W.C.
/
l_.
_1
(installed
on unit)
TypelTank
l_
I
k
J
_lnstallation
must conform with
_
local codes or with the National
Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 orthe
CAN/CGA-B149.2 Propane
Installation
Code
17
Fig. 23 LP Gas

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