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3.9.5. Connecting the Gas Supply
The gas supply to the fire must be carried out using rigid or semi-rigid metal tubing. A service
cock must be incorporated near the appliance to facilitate isolation of the fire during servicing.
An isolating valve (with a pressure test point) has been supplied with this fire.
Carry out the procedure below to prepare the
gas supply to the isolating valve supplied:
1. Cut a cross-slot in the rubber grommet
and push it onto the gas line to seal the
gas inlet slot on the firebox.
2. Fit the isolating valve loosely to the inlet
tubing on the control valve. This is
used for marking purposes.
3.
Re-place the burner into the firebox and
mark the desired position of the gas
inlet pipe.
4. Remove the burner, cut the gas inlet
pipe as required and fit the isolation
valve (ensure this is in the correct
position, with the pressure test point
facing forward).
5. Replace the burner tray ensuring that
the rear of the burner tray assembly
slots into the rear support.
6. Connect the isolation valve on the gas
inlet pipe to the inlet tubing on the
valve.
7. Fix the tray in position using the
previously removed screws.
8. For Manual Control models proceed to
Section
X
3.9.8
X
.
9. For Remote Control models proceed to
Section
X
3.9.6
X
.
10. For Optimum Control models proceed
to
Section
X
3.9.7
X
.