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Wolf Dual Fuel Ranges Installation Manual page 17

30", 36", 48", 60" dual fuel ranges
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Dual Fuel Range Installation
Gas Supply Connection
Before connecting the gas supply, make sure all valves
are in a closed position.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All connections to the gas piping must
be wrench-tightened. Do not make connections too tight,
this may crack the regulator and cause a gas leak. Do not
allow the pipes to turn when tightening fittings.
Assemble the flexible metal connector from the gas supply
pipe to the gas pressure regulator. Determine the fittings
required depending on the size of your gas supply line,
flexible metal connector and shut-off valve. Refer to the
illustration below. If a flexible metal connector is used, be
sure the tubing is not kinked. Open the shut-off valve in
the gas supply line. Wait a few minutes for the gas to
move through the line.
GAS LEAK TESTING
Brush a liquid detergent solution onto all gas connections
to test for leaks. Bubbles around connections will indicate
a gas leak. If a leak appears, close the gas shut-off valve
and adjust connections. Check for leaks again. Clean off
the detergent solution.
Never test for a gas leak with a match or other flame.
SHUT-OFF
VALVE
ADAPTER
NIPPLE
METAL CONNECTOR
Gas supply line connection.
GAS PRESSURE
REGULATOR
ADAPTER
FLEXIBLE
ELBOW
Range Removal
Disconnect the electrical and gas supply connections
before removing the range.
If removal of the dual fuel range is necessary for cleaning
or service, shut off the gas supply. Disconnect the electri-
cal and gas supply connections to the range. Remove the
range. Reinstall in the reverse order and be sure to check
gas connections for leaks.
Refer to the Wolf dual fuel ranges use & care guide for
cleaning recommendations.
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