2.
Screw
elbow
assembly
into gas valve
far enough
to be leak
proof. Position
el bow assembly
so that the inlet of the el bow is
at the bottom
of the gas valve.
An additional
1/2 turn will be re-
quired
in step 3. Turn open
end of inlet elbow
to face the right
side of the furnace
(1/4 turn), see Figure
9.
3.
Turn assembly
an additional
1/2 turn to position
inlet near the
top of the gas valve and in line with gas opening
on right side of
furnace,
see Figure
7 and Figure
10.
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Gas Valve with Elbows
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Gas Valve with Elbows
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4.
Gas supply
line then can be run directly
into opening
of elbow.
Piping with Close Nipples and Standard Elbows
1.
Assemble
elbows
and nipples
similar
to street
elbows
shown
in Figure
8.
2.
Follow
steps
2 through
4 Piping
with
Street
Elbows.
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD.
Failure to properly install metal gas connector
could
result
in death,
personal
injury
and/or
property
damage.
A flexible corrugated
metal gas connector
must be
properly
installed,
shall not extend through
the side
of the furnace,
and shall not be used inside
the
furnace.
Black
iron
pipe shall
be installed
at the furnace
gas
control
valve
and extend
a minimum
of 2" outside
furnace.
Additional LP Piping Requirements
•
Have a licensed
LP gas dealer
make all connections
at storage
tank and check
all connections
from tank to furnace.
•
If copper tubing is used, it MUST comply with limitation set in
Local Codes, or in the absence of local codes, the gas codes of
the country having jurisdiction.
•
Two-stage
regulation of LP gas is recommended.
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD.
A natural
gas or LP gas leak ignited
by an open
flame or spark could result in death, personal
injury
and/or property
damage.
Natural gas is lighter than air and will rise. Liquefied
petroleum
(LP) gas is heavier than air and will settle
and remain in low areas and open depressions.
Thoroughly
ventilate
area and dissipate
gas. Do
NOT use a match or open flame to test for leaks, or
attempt
to start
up furnace
before
thoroughly
ventilating
area.
Final Check
•
Test all pipes for leaks.
•
If orifices
were
changed,
make
sure
they
are checked
for
leaks.
•
During
pressure
testing
of gas supply
piping
system:
a. If test
pressure
does
not exceed
1/2 psi, isolate
the
furnace
from the gas supply
piping system
by closing
the
equipment
shutoff
valve.
b. If test
pressure
exceeds
1/2 psi, the furnace
and
its
manual
equipment
shutoff
valve
must
be disconnected
from the gas supply
piping system.
•
To check
for leaks
apply
soap
suds or a liquid
detergent
to
each joint.
Bubbles
forming
indicate
a leak.
•
Do not use an open flame to test for gas leaks.
Fire or explo-
sion could occur.
•
Correct
even the smallest
leak at once.
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