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XG0526-151109.2
I-Series Indoor Gas Fireplace
Installation
Fuel Manifold Pressure Checking
It’s imperative that you verify that the supply pressure to your
appliance is adequate and that the valve is supplying the correct
pressure to the pilot and main burner. The pilot burner operates at
line pressure and may need further adjustment. The valve outlet
pressure is set by the manufacturer of the valve but should be
verified upon install. Follow the following steps to perform this
system check. Inlet pressure must be checked with fireplace
burning.
1). Remove the 2 screws from the Valve Mounting Bracket so that
the valve can be swung away from the unit. The Shut off lever
needs to be in the “off” position to be able to swing the valve out
of the valve control box.
Figure 41 Sec.4
2) .
Using a slotted screw driver, loosen the Manifold Tap on the
valve front.
Figure 42 Sec.4
3). Attach a silicone hose to over top of the pressure tap on the
valve face. Connect the hose to a manometer.
4). The emergency Shut-off valve needs to be placed in the
“ON” position, see section for operation. The pressure tap on the
left is to be used to measure supply line pressure. Refer to the
specifications at the beginning of this manual for the gas pressure
specs. Be sure to close and leak test all potential leak areas prior
to closing in the install. Using the remote, turn the main burner on.
Check the inlet pressure and the manifold pressure on high and
low. Refer to specification sheet for acceptable values. Remove
rubber tubes, close taps and check for leaks. Close emergency
shut-off valve reinstall the valve mounting bracket. Make sure
wires and pilot gas lines are not pinched or kinked. Check pilot
gas line for leaks.
Figure 43 Sec.4
Manifold
Fuel Supply
Figure 44 Sec.4