
Optional Equipment
(for qualified installers only)
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Remove the regulator from the front of the gas control valve. Replace with the propane regulator,
using the new gasket and screws included with the regulator.
NOTE: Leak test this area after
the heater is installed, gas is connected, and the main burner is lit.
These screws hold the
regulator in place.
NOTE: use the new
screws included with
the regulator.
Phillips
Screwdriver
PILOT ADJ
T
O
L
PI
ON
OFF
VENT
HI
LO
VENT
HI
LO
Align the regulator
gasket so it is flat
and the two tabs fit
through the two
holes on the
gasket.
Regulator Gasket
NOTE: use the new gasket
included with the regulator.
LP (propane) regulators have a
11.0 2.7 stamped here.
NOTE: These holes strip
easily. Use a hand
screwdriver and tighten
each screw evenly.
1 2
Place the included propane label over the natural gas
label on top of the gas control valve.
THIS CONTROL
HAS BEEN
CONVERTED TO
LP
1 3
Make the gas line connection, start the heater and thoroughly leak-test all gas connections and the
regulator. Check the pilot. Adjust if necessary.
PILOT ADJ
T
O
L
PI
ON
OFF
Standard
Screwdriver
Micro (1/16Ó)
Standard
Screwdriver
A
Cover Screw
Cover Screw Gasket
Needle Valve
Thermopile
Pilot Hood
3/8Ó
Thermocouple
The pilot flame should touch only the top 3/8Ó of the
thermopile. Adjust the pilot up or down as necessary.
To adjust the pilot
flame, remove the
cover screw and
gasket and turn the
needle valve (NOTE:
if the needle valve is
totally unscrewed,
gas will come out of
this port). Clockwise
lowers the flame
while counter-
clockwise raises it.
Replace the cover
screw and gasket
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Inspect the flames. Adjust the air shutter if necessary (see step 7 on page 34).