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12 <br /> Installation qualified installers only) <br /> Electrical Requirements <br /> • Plug the stove into a grounded receptacle supplying a minimum 1.5 amps (120 Volts, 60 Hz, 180 <br /> watts)(typical max amps: 5). <br /> • The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in <br /> the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian <br /> Electrical Code, CSA C22.1. <br /> Gas Line Installation <br /> • The gas line must be installed in accordance with all local codes and the requirements listed <br /> below. In the absence of local codes, follow ANSI 223.1 in US/Canada or AS/NZS 5601.1 in <br /> Australia. <br /> ! The heater and gas control valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping during any <br /> pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.45 kPA). For pressures <br /> under 1/2 psig (3.45 kPA), isolate the gas supply piping by closing the manual shutoff valve. <br /> • This heater is designed for natural gas but can be converted to propane. Check the sticker on <br /> top of the gas control valve to verify the correct fuel is used (see page 4). <br /> • Leak test all gas line joints and the gas control valve prior to and after starting the heater. <br /> • The location of the gas inlet is shown below <br /> • A manual shutoff valve is required for installation (it must be located within 3' of the heater). <br /> T-Handle gas cocks are required in Massachusetts in compliance with code 248CMR. <br /> • This stove is shipped with a 18" long, 3/8" diameter flex gas line attached to an elbow on the gas <br /> control valve that is routed to the rear left of the appliance (see illustration below). It protrudes <br /> approximately 4"from the rear of the stove. The flex accepts a 3/8"flare fitting. <br /> Gas Inlet Pressure <br /> Gas Pressure Max. Input Pressure Min. Input Pressure Max. Manifold Pressure Min. Manifold Pressure <br /> Natural Gas 7"W.C. (1.74 kPA) 5.5"W.C. (1.37 kPA) 3.5"W.C. (0.87 kPA) 1.6"W.C. (0.40 kPA) <br /> Propane 13"W.C. (3.23 kPA) 11"W.C. (2.74 kPA) 11"W.C. (2.74 kPA) 2.9"W.C. (0.72 kPA) <br /> • If the pressure is not sufficient, make sure the piping used is large enough, the supply regulator is <br /> adequately adjusted, and the total gas load for the residence does not exceed the amount supplied. <br /> • The supply regulator(the regulator that attaches directly to the residence inlet or to the propane tank) <br /> should supply gas at the suggested input pressure listed above. Contact the local gas supplier if the <br /> regulator is at an improper pressure. <br /> Directions for Connecting a Gas Pressure Test Gauge output Port <br /> The gas control valve(shown to the right) has two test ports for testing input(line z � <br /> pressure)and output(manifold) pressure. Loosen the brass screw on either test port a _ " <br /> and place a 5/16"i.d. rubber or plastic tube over the tapered test port. Connect the < <br /> tube to the test gauge. '`?-' <br /> WARNING: The brass screw must be tightened after testing to prevent gas leakage. Input Port <br /> ©Travis Industries 4/19/23- 1443 Greenfield GSR2 <br />