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CONNECTING
TO GAS
SUPPLY
NOTICE
A qualified service person must connect heater to gas supply. Fol-
low all local codes.
Typical Inlet Pipe Diameters
20,000 Btu/Hr Models 3/8" or greater
30,000 Btu/Hr Model 1/2" or greater
Installation must include a manual shutoff valve, union, and plugged 1/8" NPT tap.
Locate NPT tap within reach for test gauge hook up. NPT tap must be upstream from
heater (see Figure 13, page 15).
Apply pipe joint sealant lightly to male threads. This will prevent excess sealant from
going into pipe. Excess sealant in pipe could result in clogged heater valves.
Install sediment trap in supply line as shown in Figure 13, page 15. Locate sediment
trap where it is within reach for cleaning. Locate sediment trap where trapped matter
is not likely to freeze. A sediment trap traps moisture and contaminants. This keeps
them from going into heater controls. If sediment trap is not installed or is installed
wrong, heater may not run properly.
IMPORTANT
: Check gas line pressure before connecting heater to gas line. Gas line
pressure must be no greater than 14 inches of water. If gas line pressure is higher, heater
regulator damage could occur.
WARNING ICON G 001
CAUTION
Use only new, black iron or steel pipe. Internally-tinned copper
tubing may be used in certain areas. Check your local codes. Use
pipe of large enough diameter to allow proper gas volume to heater.
If pipe is too small, undue loss of pressure will occur.
WARNING ICON G 001
CAUTION
Use pipe joint sealant that is resistant to liquid petroleum (LP) gas.
WARNING ICON G 001
WARNING
Never connect heater to private (non-utility) gas wells. This gas is
commonly known as well-head gas.