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RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE:

The following matters should be dealt with as frequently as necessary in your particular case.
If your gaslight has been out of use for a period of time, examine it before lighting it.

Keep area clear and free from combustible materials, including gasoline and other flam-
mable vapors and liquids.  Flow of combustion air and ventilation air must not be obstructed.

Use propane gas only for Model 9 and 9T.  Propane gas must be to this rating: 2500 to 2530
B.T.U per cubic foot.  Paulin propane gas nozzles are drilled to this rating only.  They will not
function properly if used otherwise.  See “Gaslight Warning Tag.”

Natural Gas.  Paulin gaslights can be used with natural gas, but only as follows: Natural gas
must be to this rating: 1000 to 1100 B.T.U. per cubic foot (4 inches of water column / 2.18 oz.
of mercury).  Do not use propane or butane gas nozzles.  Use Paulin Nozzle, #L9-51A.

Propane or Butane gas supply tank and regulator.  Gas supply tank must not be overfilled.
Regulator must be adjusted to operate at a pressure of 11 inches of water column (27.9 cm)
(6 oz. of mercury).  This same gas pressure must be maintained at the nozzle of the gaslight.
Higher or lower pressures will cause the gaslight to malfunction.

Copper gas tubing.  Copper gas tubing must be internally tinned to meet National Gas Code
Standards unless otherwise directed by local codes.

Nozzle.  All gaslights are equipped with standard propane nozzles.  To use gaslights at eleva-
tions of 4500 feet or more above sea level, order High Altitude Nozzle, #L9-52A for propane gas,
or #L9-61A for butane gas.

Note:  Never touch drilled hole in nozzle as it is extremely delicate.  Use compressed air to
clean the nozzle.  Pins, wire, even oil from hands may disturb proper gas flow.  Replace nozzle if
in question.

Both Series 9 and 9T are
ready to use with
PROPANE ONLY, at
altitudes under 4,500 ft.
The following gas nozzles
are available for these
other applications:

Valve Assembly.  The valve assembly must be straight on the wall bracket.  Bracket can be-
come coked or bent when tightening copper tubing, flare nut, etc., causing nozzle to be aimed
crooked.  Gas flow through the nozzle must be aimed straight down the center of the Bunsen.
When gaslight is operating properly, gas consumption is 2000 B.T.U. per hour.  One “pound” of
propane or butane gas produces approximately 12 hours of light.
Permanent screws that attach valve assembly to wallplate should never be loosened or re-
moved.  Removing valve assembly from wallplate will void warranty.

FUEL TYPE

    GAS NOZZLE

BUTANE

    L9-60A

PROPANE

 (HIGH ALTITUDE)

    L9-52A

BUTANE 

(HIGH ALTITUDE)

    L9-61A

Содержание Model 9

Страница 1: ...r your gaslight unless you have been thoroughly trained and are experienced in such matters If your gaslight appears to be mal functioning turn it to the OFF position and immediately contact your local dealer or the Paulin factory After installation and before use have qualified gas personnel approve your installation and check for gas leaks using a leak detector Tubing fittings gaslight valve and...

Страница 2: ...e the gaslight to malfunction Copper gas tubing Copper gas tubing must be internally tinned to meet National Gas Code Standards unless otherwise directed by local codes Nozzle All gaslights are equipped with standard propane nozzles To use gaslights at eleva tions of 4500 feet or more above sea level order High Altitude Nozzle L9 52A for propane gas or L9 61A for butane gas Note Never touch drille...

Страница 3: ... Seal and burner nose should be screwed securely into bunsen The seal must be replaced anytime the burner nose is removed after the lamp has been used Bunsen Flow of combustion air and ventilation air must not be obstructed To ensure proper air flow and gas mixture the inside of the bunsen must be clean and free of any material that may potentially accumulate such as spider webs insects etc Make a...

Страница 4: ...ubing 3 8 inch outside diameter is recommended Copper tubing must be internally tinned to meet National Fuel Gas Code unless otherwise directed by local codes Fittings If 3 8 inch copper tubing is used a 3 8 inch Flare Male Connector x 1 8 NPT Straight Fitting is required Paulin L22 12A included If Gaslight is to be connected from behind through wall a 1 8 NPT Street Elbow Male Female Paulin L22 2...

Страница 5: ...ge 4 It is easier to connect the tubing before fastening Wall Bracket assembly to wall also Wall Bracket Assembly is less likely to be bent Valve Assembly D must be straight on the Wall Bracket Nozzle N must aim into the center of the Bunsen S for proper air and gas mixture 3 Fasten Wall Bracket Assembly to wall using four mounting screws A supplied CAUTION DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS The four Bosse...

Страница 6: ...opening so that it will fit over the ceramic burner nose and seat in lower groove of burner nose Do not tie the mantle to the Bunsen Distribute puckers in the mantle evenly around the burner nose Pull the ends of the string snugly so that mantle and string are seated securely in the burner nose groove Tie a double knot and clip off excess string 3 Replace globe 4 Mantle burn off WITH GASLIGHT VALV...

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Страница 8: ...ure to give full information including date and place of purchase full name and address 3 Manufacturer reserves the right to and at its option may refund the purchase price in full satisfaction of any warranty obligations hereunder 4 Manufacturer shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages and in all events its liability hereunder shall not exceed the purchase price of the unit 5 M...

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