GAS CONNECTIONS (cont.)
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I
Place the oven in the cutout.
J
Level the oven:
1. Place a spirit level on one of the oven
racks.
2. If the oven is not level, adjust the leg
levelers.
3. Remove regulator cover at the back of
the storage drawer area by removing
4 screws.
With the oven in place, the pressure
regulator inlet is accessible through the
opening in the main back.
K
Through this opening connect:
1. The flexible connection and the adaptor
(see Fig. 7).
or
2. The rigid pipe connection and union to the
shutoff valve (see Fig. 8).
Pressure Regulator
Adaptor
with Built-In
Shut-Off
Valve
FLEXIBLE HOOK-UP
Pressure Regulator
Union
RIGID HOOK-UP
L
Tighten the fitting.
WARNING:
FORCING COULD DAMAGE THE FITTING,
TUBING, OR CAUSE LEAKING.
Installation Instructions
Flexible Connection
Regulator
Cover
Fig. 7
Regulator
Cover
Fig. 8
DO NOT FORCE!
CHECK FOR LEAKS
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WARNING:
FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS!
Apply a soap solution to all connections:
A
supply line, manifold and oven.
B
Turn on the main gas supply.
C
Check for any bubbles to form.
D
Turn off main gas supply.
Stop any leaks found.
E
Turn main gas supply on to make sure all
F
leaks were stopped.
G
Replace the regulator cover using the 4
screws previously removed.
WARNING:
STOPPED BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT
BURNERS.
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PRESSURE TEST INFORMATION
The maximum allowable pressure for the
A
regulator is 14" W.C.
B
The minimum pressure needed to check the
regulator setting is 11" W.C. for L.P. gas and
5" W.C. for Natural.
CAUTION:
its individual shutoff valve must be
disconnected from the gas supply piping
system during any pressure testing of the
gas supply system at test pressures in
excess of 1/2 psig (pound per square inch
gauge).
The range must be isolated from the gas supply
piping system by closing its individual manual
shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the
gas supply system at test pressures equal to or
less than 1/2 psig.
5
DO NOT USE OPEN
ALL LEAKS MUST BE
The range and