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WARNING

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SEVERE INJURY, OR DEATH.
Follow these warnings exactly:
1. Disconnect power supply before wiring to pre-

vent electrical shock or equipment damage.

2. To avoid dangerous accumulation of fuel gas,

turn off gas supply at appliance service valve
before starting installation, and perform the
Gas Leak Test after completion of installation.

3. Do not bend pilot tubing at gas control or pilot

burner after compression fitting has been tight-
ened, because gas leakage at the connection
can result.

4. Always install sediment trap in gas supply line

to prevent contamination of gas control.

5. Do not force the gas control knobs. Use only

your hand to turn the gas control knobs. Never
use any tools. If the gas control knobs will not
operate by hand, call a qualified service techni-
cian to replace the entire gas control. Force or
attempted repair can result in fire or explosion.

6. Replace entire VR8404 when doing a product

replacement. Do not replace individual valve
components.

7. For complete device shutoff, both gas control

knobs must be in the OFF position. For com-
plete appliance shutoff, turn off the upstream
appliance valve and disconnect the power
supply.

8. Use the wiring harness for connecting the en-

tire gas control to the ignition control module.
Do not remove the harness or modify the wires
in the harness.

CAUTION

Never apply a jumper across or short the valve
leadwires. This can burn out the heat anticipator
in the thermostat or damage the electronic inter-
mittent pilot (IP) module.

IMPORTANT:  This entire gas control is shipped with

protective seals over inlet and outlet tappings. Do
not remove seals until ready to connect piping.

Follow the appliance manufacturer instructions if avail-

able; otherwise, use the instructions provided below.

INSTALL BUSHINGS ON ENTIRE GAS CONTROL

1. Remove seals over gas control inlet or outlet.
2. Apply moderate amount of good quality pipe com-

pound to bushing, leaving two end threads bare. On an LP
gas installation, use compound resistant to LP gas. See
Fig. 2. Do not use Teflon tape.

3. Insert bushing in entire gas control and thread pipe

carefully into bushing until tight.

CHOOSE GAS CONTROL LOCATION

Locate the gas control in the appliance vestibule on the

gas manifold. In replacement applications, locate the entire
gas control in the same location as the old gas control.

Do not locate the entire gas control where it can be

affected by steam cleaning, high humidity, dripping water,
corrosive chemicals, dust or grease accumulation, or exces-
sive heat. To safeguard proper operation, follow these
guidelines:

• Locate entire gas control in a well-ventilated area.
• Mount entire gas control high enough above the

cabinet bottom to avoid exposure to flooding or
splashing water.

• Make sure the ambient temperature does not exceed

the ambient temperature ratings for the entire gas
control.

• Cover entire gas control when appliance is cleaned

with water, steam, or chemicals or to avoid dust and
grease accumulation.

• Avoid locating gas control where exposure to corro-

sive chemical fumes or dripping water is possible.

Install Appliance Shutoff Valve

It is recommended that an appliance shutoff valve be

installed upstream of the VR8404. Refer to the instructions
provided by the valve manufacturer.

Install Piping to Gas Control

All piping must comply with local codes and ordinances

or with the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1 NFPA
No. 54), whichever applies. Tubing installation must com-
ply with approved standards and practices.

1. Use new, properly reamed pipe free from chips. If

tubing is used, make sure the ends are square, deburred and
clean. Make sure all tubing bends are smooth and without
deformation.

2. Run pipe or tubing to the gas control. If tubing is

used, obtain a tube-to-pipe coupling to connect the tubing
to the gas control.

3. Install sediment trap in the supply line to the entire

gas control. See Fig. 1.

Fig. 1—Install sediment trap.

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GAS
CONTROL

GAS
CONTROL

HORIZONTAL

DROP

PIPED
GAS
SUPPLY

PIPED
GAS
SUPPLY

3 INCHES
[76]
MINIMUM

3 INCHES
[76]
MINIMUM

RISER

GAS
CONTROL

TUBING
GAS
SUPPLY

HORIZONTAL

DROP

3 INCHES
[76]
MINIMUM

RISER

M3077

2

1

2

2

1

2

ALL BENDS IN METALLIC TUBING SHOULD BE SMOOTH.

CAUTION:  SHUT OFF THE MAIN GAS SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING
END CAP TO PREVENT GAS FROM FILLING THE WORK AREA.  TEST 
FOR GAS LEAKAGE WHEN INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.

Содержание VR8404

Страница 1: ...e drop 37 3 MJ meter3 0 64 specific gravity natural gas at 0 25 kPa pressure drop Use conversion factors in Table 1 to convert capacities for other gases TABLE 1 GAS CAPACITY CONVERSION FACTORS Gas Specific Gravity Multiply Listed Capacity By Manufactured 0 60 0 516 Mixed 0 70 0 765 Propane 1 53 1 62 ELECTRICAL RATINGS Voltage and Frequency 24 Vac 60 Hz 50 60 Hz models available on request Current...

Страница 2: ...Teflon tape 3 Insert bushing in entire gas control and thread pipe carefully into bushing until tight CHOOSE GAS CONTROL LOCATION Locate the gas control in the appliance vestibule on the gas manifold In replacement applications locate the entire gas control in the same location as the old gas control Do not locate the entire gas control where it can be affected by steam cleaning high humidity drip...

Страница 3: ...mpound resis tant to LP gas Refer to Fig 2 5 Remove seals over gas control inlet and outlet if necessary 6 Connect pipe to gas control inlet and outlet Use a wrench on the manifold rather than on the gas control Refer to Figs 3 and 4 Fig 2 Use moderate amount of pipe compound Pipe Size Thread Pipe This Amount Maximum Depth Pipe Can Be Inserted Into Control 3 4 13 16 3 4 1 1 1 16 1 Fig 3 Top view o...

Страница 4: ...f available or use the general instructions provided Fig 5 Always use new compression fitting Fig 6 VR8404 wiring connections in intermittent ignition system with S86 24V 2 24V 1 GND S86F H S860D MV MV MV PV MV PV PV PV GND BURNER 4 1 1 1 2 3 4 2 3 3 L1 HOT L1 HOT L2 L2 THERMOSTAT OR CONTROLLER LIMIT CONTROLLER VR8404 GAS CONTROL PILOT BURNER GROUND PILOT GAS SUPPLY Q345 Q364 Q348 Q362 Q381 PILOT ...

Страница 5: ...as control knobs will not operate by hand call a qualified service technician to replace the entire gas control 3 Both knobs must be in the same position for operation or shutoff GAS CONTROL KNOBS SETTINGS The gas control knobs have two settings OFF Prevents pilot and main burner gas flow ON Permits gas to flow into the control body Under control of the thermostat and intermittent pilot module gas...

Страница 6: ...the appliance being checked Makecertainthatotherappliancesareturned off with pilot burners extinguished or de duct that gas consumption from the meter reading Convert the flow rate to Btuh as described in the Gas Controls Handbook form 70 2602 and compare to the Btuh input rating on the appliance nameplate Standard Opening and Slow Opening Pressure Regulator 1 The gas control outlet pressure shoul...

Страница 7: ... INJURY OR DEATH Do not disassemble the gas control or either valve They contain no replaceable components Attempted disassembly or repair can damage the gas control Regular preventive maintenance is important in applica tions such as commercial cooking agricultural and indus trial operations that place a heavy load on system controls because In many such applications particularly commercial cooki...

Страница 8: ...sion 5 Call a qualified service technician to replace the entire gas control if it has been flooded with water 6 Replace the entire gas control in the event of any physical damage tampering bent termi nals missing or broken parts stripped threads or evidence of exposure to heat IMPORTANT Follow the operating instructions pro vided by the manufacturer of your heating appliance The information below...

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