Installation guide

Explosion
Hazard
Use
a
new
CSA
International
approved
gas
supply
line.
Install
a
shut-off
valve.
Securely
tighten
all
gas
connections.
If
connected
to
LP,
have
a
qualified
person
make
sure
gas
pressure
does
not
exceed
14"
(36
cm)
water
column.
Examples
of
a
qualified
person
include:
licensed
heating
personnel,
authorized
gas
company
personnel,
and
authorized
service
personnel.
Failure
to
do
so
can
result
in
death,
explosion,
or
fire.
Observe
all
governing
codes
and
ordinances.
IMPORTANT:
This
installation
must
conform
with
all
local
codes
and
ordinances.
In
the
absence
of
local
codes,
installation
must
conform
with
American
National
Standard,
National
Fuel
Gas
Code
ANSI
2223.1
-
latest
edition
or
CAN/CGA
B149
-
latest
edition.
IMPORTANT:
Leak
testing
of
the
range
must
be
conducted
according
to
the
manufacturer’s
instructions.
Type
of
Gas
Natural
gas:
This
range
is
design-certified
by
CSA
International
for
use
with
Natural
gas
or,
after
proper
conversion,
for
use
with
LP
gas.
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This
range
is
factory
set
for
use
with
Natural
gas.
See
“Gas
Conversions”
section.
The
model/serial
rating plate
located
behind
the
storage
drawer
on
the
right-hand
side
oven
door
frame
has
information
on
the
types
of
gas
that
can
be
used.
If
the
types
of
gas
listed
do
not
include
the
type
of
gas
available,
check
with
the
local
gas
supplier.
LP
gas
conversion:
Conversion
must
be
done
by
a
qualified
service
technician.
No
attempt
shall
be
made
to
convert
the
appliance
from
the
gas
specified
on
the
model/serial
rating plate
for
use
with
a
different
gas
without
consulting
the
serving
gas
supplier.
See
“Gas
Conversions”
section.
Gas
Supply
Line
m
Provide
a
gas
supply
line
of
$4"
(1.9
cm)
rigid
pipe
to
the
range
location.
A
smaller
size
pipe
on
longer
runs
may
result
in
insufficient
gas supply.
With
LP
gas,
piping
or
tubing
size
can
be
¥2"
(1.3
cm)
minimum.
Usually, LP
gas
suppliers
determine
the
size
and
materials
used
in
the
system.
NOTE:
Pipe-joint
compounds
that
resist
the
action
of
LP
gas
must
be
used.
Do
not
use
TEFLON™
tape.
Flexible
metal
appliance
connector:
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lf
local
codes
permit,
a
new
CSA
design-certified,
4
to
5
ft
(122
to
152.4
cm)
long,
2"
(1.3
cm)
or
34"
(1.9
cm)
|.D.,
flexible
metal
appliance
connector
may
be
used
for
connecting
range
to
the
gas
supply
line.
mw
A‘%"
(1.3
cm)
male
pipe
thread
is
needed
for
connection
to
the
female
pipe
threads
of
the
inlet
to
the
appliance
pressure
regulator.
mg
Donot
kink
or
damage
the
flexible
metal
tubing
when
moving
the
range.
Rigid
pipe
connection:
The
rigid
pipe
connection
requires
a
combination
of
pipe
fittings
to
obtain
an
in-line
connection
to
the
range.
The
rigid
pipe
must
be
level
with
the
range
connection.
All
strains
must
be
removed
from
the
supply
and
fuel
lines
so
range
will
be
level
and
in
line.
m
Must
include
a
shutoff
valve:
The
supply
line
must
be
equipped
with
a
manual
shutoff
valve.
This
valve
should
be
located
in
the
same
room
but
external
to
the
range
opening,
such
as
an
adjacent
cabinet.
It
should
be
in
a
location
that
allows
ease
of
opening
and
closing.
Do
not
block
access
to
shutoff
valve.
The
valve
is
for
turning
on
or
shutting
off
gas
to
the
range.
A.
Gas
supply
line
B.
Shutoff
valve
“open”
position
C.
To
range
Gas Pressure
Regulator
The
gas
pressure
regulator
supplied
with
this
range
must
be
used.
The
inlet
pressure
to
the
regulator
should
be
as
follows
for
proper
operation:
Natural
gas:
Minimum
pressure:
5"
WCP
Maximum
pressure:
14"
WCP
LP
gas:
Minimum
pressure:
11"
WCP
Maximum
pressure:
14"
WCP
Contact
local
gas
supplier
if
you
are
not
sure
about
the
inlet
pressure.
Burner
Input
Requirements
Input
ratings
shown
on
the
model/serial
rating
plate
are
for
elevations
up
to
2,000
ft
(609.6
m).
For
elevations
above
2,000
ft
(609.6
m),
ratings
are
reduced
at
a
rate
of
4%
for
each
1,000
ft
(304.8
m)
above
sea
level
(not
applicable
for
Canada).
Gas
Supply
Pressure
Testing
Gas
supply
pressure
for
testing
regulator
must
be
at
least
1"
water
column
pressure
above
the
manifold pressure
shown
on
the
model/serial
rating
plate.
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