Roberts Gorden DAT100 Heating System User Manual


 
SECTION 9: GAS PIPING
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SECTION 9: GAS PIPING
It is important that the gas supply pipe and the
electrical connections do not support any of the
heater’s weight.
A gas meter is connected to the service pipe by the
gas supply company. An existing meter should be
checked, preferably by the company, to ensure that
the meter is adequate for the rate of gas supply
required.
Installation pipes must be fitted in accordance with
local and national codes. Pipe work from the meter
to the heater(s) must be of adequate size.
9.1 Connections
Connect the heater to the gas supply ensuring that
the final connections are as follows:
The gas supply pipe is adequately sized to carry
the total volume of gas for the complete
installation.
An isolating valve and union connection should
be used and fitted into the supply adjacent to the
heater.
For suspended heaters, use an approved metal
flexible connection between the isolating valve
and the heater. To reduce pressure loss, use
one pipe size larger than the heater gas
connection.
IMPORTANT - The complete installation must be
purged and tested for gas soundness in accordance
with local and national codes.
Figure 11: Gas Connection with Stainless Steel Flex Connector
WARNING
Fire Hazard
Connect gas supply according to Figure 11.
Gas can leak if not installed properly.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
injury or property damage.
Gas Isolating Valve
Cap
Union
Connection
Option B:
Medium or Heavy
Guage Tubing
Gas Connection
Option A:
Stainless Steel
Flex Gas
Connector
Drip Leg
Hold gas nipple securely
with pipe wrench when
attaching the flex gas
connector.
Do not twist flexible
gas connector.
Ensure all joints are
gas tight.
Do not bend flexible
gas connector sharply.