Connecting Hose to
Heater
1. Thread swivel onto connector at gas inlet of heater.
See Fig. 1. Tighten securely.
2. The hose may be coiled up and hung on the hose
hanger, with the regulator stored within the regulator
storage bracket.
FIG. 1
Connecting Regulator to
Gas Supply
WHEN USING PROPANE GAS:
1. Lift the tank's cover.
2. Assemble the gas componets as shown, depending
on heater type. Tighten connections securely. See
Fig. 2 for Premier 350DF heaters, and Fig. 3 for
Standard Premier 350 LP heaters.
FIG. 2
PREMIER 350 DUAL FUEL CONNECTIONS
3/4 X 1/4 Bushing
SWIVEL
Tank Valve
1/4 in.
POL
NPT
Pigtail Connector
Owner's Manual • Premier 350
Premier Ductable Heaters
FIG. 3
STANDARD PREMIER 350 LP CONNECTIONS
1/4 In. NPT
Pigtail Connector
3. Form the connector to ensure the regulator will be
supported by the tank, and the tank valve cover will
protect the regulator from weather conditions.
4. Thread connector's POL fi tting counter-clockwise
into the tank valve. Tighten securely. See Fig. 2 or
Fig. 3.
5. Open the tank valve.
6. Check all connections with an approved leak detec-
tor. Close the tank's cover.
7. When storing or transporting the heater, ensure the
connector's fi tting is protected from damage and
dirt entry.
WHEN USING NATURAL GAS:
--- The regulator only should be used if the gas supply
pressure to the heater is above the maximum inlet
pressure stated on the heater's dataplate.
--- Connect the regulator as supplied with the heater
to the natural gas supply line, using the appropri-
ate connections. (DO NOT USE THE POL/PIGTAIL
FOR NATURAL GAS INSTALLATIONS)
--- Gas supply pressure to the regulator
must be a minimum of 2 PSI/13.7 kPa.
--- The regulator supplied with Premier
350 DF heater is also for use with
natural gas.
POL Fitting
Tank Valve
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