507277-02
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Issue 1621
Gas Piping
1. Gas piping may be routed into the unit through either
the left or right hand side. Supply piping enters into the
gas valve from the side of the valve as shown in Figure
45. Move bellows grommet to side of the cabinet which
the gas line enters. Ensure opposite gas line entrance
is plugged with supplied plug.
Do Not
exceed 600 in. lbs. (50 ft. lbs.) torque when
attaching the gas piping to the gas valve.
WARNING
If a flexible gas connector is required or allowed by the
authority that thas jurisdiction, black iron pipe shall be
installed at the gas valve and extend outside the furnace
cabinet. The flexible connector can then be added
between the black iron pipe and the gas supply line.
CAUTION
2. When connecting gas supply, factors such as length
of run, number of fittings and furnace rating must be
considered to avoid excessive pressure drop. Table 10
lists recommended pipe sizes for typical applications.
NOTE:
Use two wrenches when connecting gas piping to
avoid transferring torque to the manifold.
3. Gas piping must not run in or through air ducts, clothes
chutes, chimneys or gas vents, dumb waiters or elevator
shafts. Center gas line through piping hole. Gas line
should not touch side of unit. See Figures 45.
4. Piping should be sloped 1/4 inch per 15 feet (6 mm per
5.6 m) upward toward the gas meter from the furnace.
The piping must be supported at proper intervals, every
8 to 10 feet (2.44 to 3.05 m), using suitable hangers or
straps. Install a drip leg in vertical pipe runs to serve
as a trap for sediment or condensate.
5. A 1/8” N.P.T. plugged tap or pressure post is located on
the gas valve to facilitate test gauge connection. See
Figure 52.
6. In some localities, codes may require installation of a
manual main shut off valve and union (furnished by
installer) external to the unit. Union must be of the
ground joint type.
Leak Check
After gas piping is completed, carefully check all piping
connections (factory and field installed) for gas leaks. Use
a leak detecting solution or other preferred means.
The furnace must be isolated from the gas supply system
by closing its individual manual shut off valve during any
pressure testing
of
the gas supply system at pressures
greater than or equal to 1/2 psig
(3.48
kPa,
14
inches w.c.).
Compounds used on threaded joints of gas piping must
be resistant to the actions of liquified petroleum gases.
IMPORTANT
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow the safety warnings exactly could
result in serious injury, death, or property damage.
Never use an open flame to test for gas leaks. Check
all connections using a commercially available soap
solution made specifically for leak detection. Some
soaps used for leak detection are corrosive to certain
metals. Carefully rinse piping thoroughly after leak test
has been completed.
WARNING
When testing pressure of gas lines, gas valve must
be disconnected and isolated. (See Figure 44.) Gas
Valves can be damaged if subjected to pressures
greater than 1/2 psig (3.48 kPa).
IMPORTANT
A low inlet pressure switch in LP/propane applications
is recommended.
IMPORTANT
Figure 44
MANUAL MAIN SHUT−OFF
VALVE WILL NOT HOLD
NORMAL TEST PRESSURE
CAP
FURNACE
ISOLATE
GAS VALVE
1/8" N.P.T. PLUGGED TAP
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