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INSTALLATION, GAS LINE
Installation of the Inglenook fireplace and the Inglenook gas log kit must conform to National Standards,
NFPA 54 (natural gas) or NFPA 58 (propane). The installation of gas line and leak testing must conform to
the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (United States) and CAN/CGA B-149 (Canada) Installation Code
and all local codes and gas supplier restrictions. The Inglenook fireplace has been tested and approved for
installation using a (7/8" O.D. / 1/2" I.D.) Model #1650 N Dormont Flex Connector supplied with the unit.
A licensed plumber will be required to install a gas line and a supply cut-off valve to the Inglenook
fireplace. Purge air from the gas supply line before connection is made to the Inglenook fireplace. The
shut-off connection between the gas line and the Inglenook gas logs will be installed similar to that shown
in FIGURE 2. Do not install gas supply lines in chimneys, gas vents, dumb waiters, elevator shafts, clothes
chutes, or other air ducts. Gas piping should be sloped ¼” for every 12 feet of horizontal run. The slope
will run from the gas meter down to the Inglenook. Horizontal runs of gas piping require mechanical
support every 10 feet by suitable gas pipe hangars or straps. Install drip leg traps where condensate might
accumulate in the gas supply line. Verify local code requirements for sediment traps. Traps collect
moisture and sediment that might otherwise block the Inglenook gas log orifices or valves. Blockages can
prevent the gas log system from operating properly. Depending on the length of gas line installed from the
gas company meter to the Inglenook gas control valve, different size piping is required. Check with the
local gas company for requirements but NEVER use plastic or galvanized pipe. Always follow the flow
direction marked on all gas line connectors. Once installation of the gas line is complete, the Inglenook
fireplace damper setting should remain in the fully open position as shown in FIGURE 2.
ADJ
PILOT
IN
OUT
PI
L
O
T ON
OFF
LO
HI
GAS LINE
CUT-OFF
SIT 820 NOVA mV GAS
CONTROL VALVE
GAS LOG
LOWER GRILL
SHOWN OPEN
GAS SUPPLY
OPEN
CLOSED
FIGURE 2: INGLENOOK GAS LINE INSTALLATION
PRESSURE TESTING
The Inglenook and its control valve are to be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its
individual cut-off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal
to or less than ½ psig (3.5 kPa). If pressures above ½ psig (3.5 kPa) are present, the Inglenook and its gas
valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping during any pressure testing.