If you have any questions about the final assembly, connections to the fuel source, leak
testing the fittings and connections, operation, or function of this appliance please contact
a qualified gas service technician or local natural gas public utility before attempting to
operate this appliance.
We have tried to make the assembly of your Gas Shutoff Timer as simple as possible while
maintaining the highest levels of safety and performance.
The installation of this product must comply with local codes or authority having jurisdiction.
In the absence of local codes the installation must comply with the ANSI Z223.1 1984 entitled
the “National Fuel Gas Code.”
Testing For Gas Leaks
** If your unit passes the gas leak test 100%, you can now set the
timer.
If you are not comfortable either hooking up the valve at the gas supply line or leak testing the unit
you should contact a licensed plumber, gas technician, gas fitter, or public utility.
This gas timer and shut-off valve assembly comply with all UL standards. DO NOT attempt any
modifications to this hook-up.
You have now finished the assembly of the gas shutoff timer. We have tried to design your
ESTOP09 with the finest materials and safety systems available. Please do
not
modify any part of
the product
, as it will void any warranty
.
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1)
The valve should be properly installed at the gas feed line. Please turn the
supply of gas ON.
2)
Using a soapy solution carefully check each and every threaded gas connection.
Perform the leak
test from the valve to your gas supply for all of the connections at
the installation point. You should
do this with a soapy water solution. There should
be no open flames or other sources of ignition near
you when performing the leak
test.
3)
Never do the gas leak test with an open flame!
4)
If you see bubbles at any connection, you have a leak. Shut off the gas at the
source. This leak
must be remedied before going any further. Please re-tighten
leaking fitting and once again check
with a soapy water solution. Most leaks are
the
result of not tightening the fittings adequately.
5)
If you cannot stop the leak you should shut off the gas immediately at the shut-
off valve and re-check your assembly. If you are still having trouble achieving a gas
tight connection you should call
a qualified gas technician.
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