Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
- Safety
- Qualified Installing Agency
- Specifications
- Product Features
- Local Codes
- Unpacking
- Product Identification
- Water Vapor: A By-Product Of Unvented Room Heaters
- Air For Combustion and Ventilation
- Installation
- Operation
- Inspecting Burners
- Care And Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Parts
- Replacement Parts
- Accessories
- Service Hints
- Technical Service
- Warranty
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200230-01G10
INSTALLATION
Yellow Natural Gas
Plunger Underneath
Metal Cap
Blue Propane
Gas Plunger
Figure 5 - Gas Regulator
Insert Gas Fitting
for Natural Gas
Insert Gas Fitting
for Propane Gas
GAS SELECTION
This appliance is factory
preset for propane gas. No
changes are required for
connecting to propane. Only a
qualied installer or service techni-
cian can perform gas selection and
connecting to gas supply.
CAUTION: Two gas line in-
stallations at the same time are
prohibited.
CAUTION: To avoid gas leak-
age for the gas not being used at
the inlet of regulator, a qualied
installer or service technician
must use supplied cap.
You will notice a color coded
plunger on the inside of the
regulator. This is normal. When
the inlet connection tting is
inserted and tightened, this
plunger will be pushed back
by the tting making all of the
adjustments for the gas being
supplied. DO NOT REMOVE THE
PLUNGER. The regulator will
not work and the warranty will
be voided.
The inlet regulator is color coded
for identication of the correct
gas type. Blue is for propane (LP
gas) and yellow is for natural gas.
DO NOT REMOVE
Blue Propane Plunger
Install Gas Fitting Here
FOR PROPANE GAS
INSTALLATION: BLUE
Apply thread sealant to the threads on a 3/8"
NPT brass connection tting. While pushing
in, rotate the tting clockwise until the threads
engage the regulator. After the tting has been
hand tightened into the regulator use a wrench
to complete tightening of the tting. Install ad-
ditional tting to connect to the house supply.