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Installation
Typical Application & Location
Installation must be in accordance with the recognised standards of the appropriate authority in the country concerned!
Access to the interior of the device, when carrying out any work, must only be conducted by trained personnel!
Before carrying out any work ensure local regulations and site procedures are followed!
Isolate the equipment from all hazardous live power sources before opening the cover!
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Timed Gas Controller (TGC) is carefully designed for the commercial and hospitality sector to
control the gas supply for a range of appliances such as fireplaces, fire pits and barbeques etc.
The controller incorporates a simple user interface to open/close gas lines and an automatic shutoff
timeout feature is configurable via switches upon installation. The controller can also be integrated with
remote devices with an open/close circuit isolating the gas supply in an emergency.
Located and installed in positions determined by those who have knowledge of the process plant system
and equipment involved, and in consultation with both safety and electrical engineering personnel.
The controller should be installed in the correct orientation, as recommended by the manufacturer at a
height to suit public access and status observation (if intended for public use) and is designed for indoor
operation unless used in conjunction with a weatherproof cover (sold separately).
Mounting & Cabling
If mounting direct to wall - ensure the wall surface is flat to prevent base distortion!
Where cable glands/conduits are used for wire entry, use 20mm (3/4 inch) max separated by at least 20mm!
Any parts that form part of the connections/installation must have a minimum fire-retardant rating of UL 94V-2!
Restrain the hazardous live wiring from accidental loosening
to prevent wires from moving after installation and touching
parts of opposite polarity or at low voltages!
A switch or circuit breaker must be fitted, it must be accessible and marked as the disconnecting device!
Isolate the equipment from all hazardous live power sources before opening the cover!
Weatherproof covers are available for outside installation accommodating flush and wall mounted type!
1.
Carefully remove the front cover from the unit by using an M3 socket wrench.
2.
Using the rear base - mark mounting holes to the wall or align with an appropriate gang/pattress box.
3.
Fixing straight to wall
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drill 0.2” (5mm) hole, insert plugs and use the four screws (No.4 Pozi) provided.
Alternatively
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Fix direct to a 2-gang/double electrical pattress box.
4.
There are pre-fractured areas for cable entry on the rear of the base and pilot holes positioned on the top
and bott
om of the enclosure suitable for entry points up to ¾” (20mm).
5.
Secure the front cover with all M4 bolts and insert security caps provided.