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Use a soap-bubble solution or an electronic detector to check for gas leaks.
Never use a lighter or open flame to find leaks.
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The return air duct of the furnace must be sealed air tight to prevent starvation
of the combustion air, especially if the furnace is located in a closet or confined
area.
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Because of the potential of odorant fade, a gas leak may not be detected by
smell. If this equipment is installed below grade, contact your gas supplier for
a
gas
detector.
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Maximum gross stack temperature must not exceed 480°F (249°C) under any
circumstances.
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Care must be taken not to wet electronic components during leak test. Wetting
the electronic components may damage circuitry and cause a hazardous
situation. Dry moisture from all leads and terminals if minor wetting occurs.
Wait at least 24 hours for the circuit to fully dry before energizing the burner
circuit.
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The gas burner and its individual gas shutoff valve must be disconnected from
the gas supply during pressure testing of the gas supply system at pressures
in excess of 0.5 psig (14.0” wc).
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Copper and brass tubing and fittings (except tin lined) shall not be used if the
gas contains more than a trace (0.3 grains per 100 cubic ft.) of hydrogen
sulfide gas. Check with your gas supplier.
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For initial start-up of the furnace after installation, it may be necessary to purge
the air out of the gas line. This should be done by a qualified heating
contractor. If excessive gas escapes when purging the gas supply at the
union, allow the area to ventilate for at least 15 minutes before attempting
to start the furnace. LP gas is especially dangerous because it is heavier than
air and may accumulate to a dangerous concentration at the floor level.
2.10.2 Gas Piping
Gas supply piping installation should conform with good practice and to national and
local codes. The orifice for the burners are sized for either natural gas (having a heating
valve of 1025 BTU per cubic foot and a specific gravity of 0.60) or for liquefied propane
gas (with a heating value of 2500 BTU per cubic foot and a specific gravity of 1.53). If
the gas at the installation does not meet this specification, consult the factory for proper
orificing.
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