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GAS CONNECTIONS
(All Units), Continued
Have the dealer
where you purchase
your new range
install
it or have him recommend
a
qualified
installer.
Installation
must
conforna
with local
codes,
in the absence
of local
codes,
the installation
must
conform
with
the National
Fuel Gas Code,
ANSI
Z223.1-
Latest Edition
in the U.S.A. or the CANiCGA
B149.1
or .2 Installation
Codes in Canada.
The range
should
be connected
to the supply
line with
li2-inch
black
iron pipe or a
certified
flexible
type
stove connector.
To prevent
gas leaks,
put an approved
sealing
compound,
which is resistant
to liquefied
petroleum
gases, on all threaded
connections.
lnq)ortant."
Do not apply
pressure
directly
to the range
manifold
pipe when tightening
supply connections.
The manifold
pipe should be held securely
at the pressure
regulator
to prevent
twisting.
Hold the pressure
regulator
with a wrench
during the tightening
of the
connection,
or the manifold
pipe may be twisted
and split, and cause a dangerous
leak.
The installation
of ranges
designed
for manufactured
(mobile)
home
installation
must
conform
with
the Manufactured
Construction
and Safety,
Title
24 CFR,
Part
3280,
[formerly
the Federal
standard
for Mobile
Home Construction
and Safety,
Title 24, HUD
(Part 280)] in the U.S.A. or C.S.A. Standard
CAN/CGA
Z240.4.2
in Canada
or, when such
standards
are not applicable
with local codes.
The installation
of ranges
designed
for recreational
vehicle
installation
must conform
with
state or other codes
or, in the absence
of such codes,
with the standard
for recreational
vehicles.
ANSI A119.2.2
1982 in the U.S.A. or CANiCGA
Z240.4.2
in Canada.
The installation
of appliances
designed
for recreational
park trailers
must conform
with
state or other codes
or, in the absence
of such codes,
with the standard
for recreational
park trailers,
ANSI A119.5.
Note." Check all piping connections
in the unit for leaks. Never use an open flame to check
for gas leaks. Use a soap solution.
It is not impossible
for connections
made at the factory
to leak, due to vibration
encountered
in transportation.
Make certain
you have checked
them all, and repair
any connections
that leak.
The appliance
and its individual
shut-off
valve must be disconnected
from the gas supply
piping system
during
any pressure
testing of that system
at test pressures
in excess of I/2
psig.
The appliance
must be isolated
from the gas supply piping system by closing
its individual
manual
shut-off
valve during
any pressure
testing
of the gas supply piping
system
at test
pressures
equal to or less than 1/2 psig.
Electrical
Connections
All electrical
wiring
and attachments
are 60-cycle,
120 volts,
15 amp max. Your range
is
grounded
with a three-conductor
(three-prong
plug) supply
cord which
will ground
the
range
when plugged
into a GROUNDED
wall receptacle.
If the backguard
of the range
has a clock or light, connect
the cord from the backguard
into the special
terminal
block
located
at the top of the main back directly
under the backguard
supply cord.
The appliance
must
be electrically
grounded
when
installed
in accordance
with
local
codes,
or in the absence
of local
codes, with the National
Electrical
Code, ANSIiNFPA
No. 70 Latest
Edition
in the U.S.A.
or the Canadian
Electrical
Code,
C22.1;
Part
1 in
Canada,
if an external
electrical
source
is utilized.
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