Quadra-Fire DV-40 Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
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CAUTION
IN SOME AREAS, GAS LINE PRESSURE MAY BE MORE THAN 1/2 PSIG (14”WC). IF YOU
BELIEVE THAT THIS MIGHT BE THE CASE IN YOUR LOCALITY, CONTACT YOUR GAS SUPPLIER
OR LOCAL UTILITY COMPANY. LINE PRESSURE GREATER THAN 1/2 PSIG WILL DAMAGE
THE STOVE VALVE. YOU MUST INSTALL A REGULATOR UPSTREAM FROM THE STOVE IF
LINE PRESSURE IS GREATER THAN 1/2 PSIG.
GAS LINE CONNECTION
Gas line connection can be made near the lower rear of the stove (3/8 gas hookup). You must supply a
shutoff valve installed in a visible location within 3 (914 mm) of the stove.
Before hooking up the stove to the gas supply, be sure that the stove you are installing is designed for the
type of gas being supplied to it. There is a serial number and listing label on the rear of the stove that will
indicate which type of gas it is designed to utilize.
There is a 3/8 gas hookup located on the valve. We recommend connecting the stove with an approved
flex gas line, as shown below. If flex gas lines are not approved in your area, you can connect a hard pipe
to the gas hookup.
After running new gas line or if a gas line has been disconnected, purging of the gas line may be necessary.
To purge gas line, open the inlet pressure tap and allow gas to flow through while carefully monitoring for
the odor of either natural gas or propane. As soon as you smell the gas, discontinue purging the line.
Insure that the room has plenty of ventilation and that no sparks or open flames are near the end of the
gas line during the purging process. Do not try to ignite the stove until any and all gas accumulation has
been cleared from the room.
MANIFOLD
PRESSURE
TAP (Out)
INLET
PRESSURE
TAP (In)