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Mount the quick connection valve (6) after checking that the O ring is
correctly positioned. Tighten by means of the special tool 325 197 290
and check during the tightening that the guide slot is positioned up-
wards, corresponding to 12 on a clock face. (See sketch.)
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Place the correct name plate (5) on the transparent cover plate (4) (the
screw holes shall be in horizontal position) and mount it with the two
screws (3). (Do not use too much force!)
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Fasten the push plate (2) with the circlip (1)
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Test the function of the coupling by connecting a dosage device with a
male coupling. The coupling should only release its grip when the push
plate (2) is pressed inwards.
6.2.2. IN THE FRONT WALL BEFORE THE REAR WALL IS MOUN-
TED
10
8
15 16 11
6
10
5
4
3 2 1
12
7
9
Guide slot
Side view
FIRST CHECK THAT THE VALVE BODY IS FOR THE CORRECT TYPE OF
GAS!
The valve is plugged and leakage-tested upon delivery.
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Take up a hole diameter ca 78 mm on the front wall where the outlet valve is
to be placed.
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Put the wall box (11), from the rear side of the front wall, on its place and fas-
ten it by means of the two plaster screws (12). (The mounting brackets with
screws and nuts are not needed when front wall mounting is used.)
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Insert the copper pipe on the valve body (8) into the wall box (11) and through
the prebored hole (from the front side of the wall).
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Slip the rubber bushing (15) over the copper pipe and fi x it to the wall
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box (11).
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Place the valve body (8) in position and fasten it with the two enclosed hex-
agonal screws (9), by means of an allen key. Use the protecting cover until the
valve is mounted, so dust will not contaminate the valve body.
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Solder the copper pipe to the correct gas pipe (use cadmium-free silver sol-
der).
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Make a pressure test of the connection.