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12.4 - Check
inlet gas supply
pressure
WARNING!!!
DO NOT
adjust or attempt to measure
gas valve outlet pressure. The
gas valve is factory-set for the
correct outlet pressure. This
setting is suitable for natural
gas and propane, requiring no
fi eld adjustment. Attempting to
alter or measure the gas valve
outlet pressure could result in
damage to the valve, causing
excessive levels of carbon
monoxide, which can result
in severe personal injury or
death!
NOTICE!
The maximum inlet gas
pressure must not exceed the value
speci
fi
ed by the manufacturer and that
the minimum value listed is for the
purposes of input adjustment.
The gas piping must be sized for the
proper
fl
ow and length of pipe, to
avoid excessive pressure drop. Both
the gas meter and the gas regulator
must be properly sized for the total
gas load.
If you experience a pressure drop
greater than 1”W.C., the meter,
regulator, or gas line is undersized or
in need of service.
1. Follow Section 13.7 to check the
inlet gas supply pressure.
2. If gas supply pressure is within
normal range and no adjustments
are needed, proceed on to step 4.
3. If the gas pressure is out of range,
contact the gas utility, gas supplier,
quali
fi
ed installer or service agency
to determine the necessary steps to
provide proper gas pressure to the
heater.
4. Turn the power switch to the “OFF”
position.
5. Shut off the manual gas shut off
valve.
6. After verifying the correct gas
pressures disconnect the
manometer, turn the screw in
pressure connection “D” in Figure
12-6, clockwise until snug and
check for any gas leaks.
CAUTION!!!
Never force the
pressure connection screw or
the gas valve will be damaged!
WARNING!!!
Never use an
open fl ame to check for gas
leaks, or a fi re or an explosion
could result causing severe
personal injury or death!
12.5 - Operating at
high altitudes
The heater is rated for operation at
altitudes up to 4500 ft (1371 m).
For altitude between 2000 ft and 4500
ft (1371 m) check and adjust the CO2
level following Section 13.8. This will
result in a input downrate of a maximum
of 10% at 4,500 ft (1371 m) altitude.
For installations at higher altitudes in the
United States, follow local codes or, in
the absence of local codes, follow ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA No. 54,
The National Fuel
Gas Code,
and check and adjust the
CO2 level following Section 13.8.
12 - INSTALLATION - Gas supply
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