Gas Piping; Sediment Trap - Kenmore 33968 - Power Miser 9 Specification

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Breathing
Hazard - Carbon
Monoxide
Gas
-
High altitude orifice must be installed for
operation
above 7,700 feet (2,347 m).
Contact
a qualified
installer
or service
agency.
Breathing
carbon
monoxide
can cause brain damage
or
death. Always
read and understand
instruction
manual.
Sediment
Traps
Fire and Explosion
Hazard
• Contaminants
in gas
lines
can
cause fire or explosion.
• Clean
all
gas
piping
before
installation.
• Install drip leg in accordance with
NFPA 54.
Water
heaters
covered
in this manual
have
been
tested
and
approved
for installation
at elevations
up to 7,700
feet (2,347 m)
above
sea level.
For installation
above
7,700 feet (2,347m),
the
water heater's
Btu input should be reduced
at the rate of 4 percent
for each
1,000
feet (305
m) above
sea
level
which
requires
replacement
of the burner
orifice
in accordance
with the current
edition
of the National
Fuel
Gas Code ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA
54.
Contact
your
local gas supplier
for further
information.
Failure
to replace
the standard
orifice
with
the proper
high
altitude
orifice
when
installed
at elevations
above
7,700
feet
(2,347m)
could
result
in improper
and inefficient
operation
of
the appliance,
producing
carbon
monoxide
gas in excess
of the
safe limits. This could result
in serious
injury or death.
Contact
your
local
gas supplier
for any specific
changes
that may be
required
in your area.
Fire and Explosion
Hazard
• Use joint compound
or tape
com patible with propane,
° Leak
test
before
operating
heater.
• Disconnect
gas
piping
and
shut-off
valve
before
pressure
testing systern.
Use pipe joint compound
or Teflon tape marked
as being resistant
to the action of petroleum
(Propane
[L.R])
gases.
The appliance
and its gas connection
must be leak tested
before
placing
the appliance
in operation.
The
appliance
and
its individual
shutoff
valve
shall
be
disconnected
from
the gas supply
piping
system
during
any
pressure
testing
of that system
at test pressures
in excess
of
1/2 pound
per square
inch (3.5 kPa).
It shall be isolated
from
the gas supply
piping
system
by closing
its individual
manual
shutoff valve during any pressure
testing
of the gas supply piping
system
at test pressures
equal
to or less than
1/2 pound
per
square
inch (3.5 kPa).
Connecting
the gas piping to the gas control
valve
of the water
heater can be accomplished
by either of the two methods
shown
in Figures
20 and 21.
Contaminants
in the gas lines
may cause
improper
operation
of the gas control
valve
that may
result
in fire or explosion.
Before
attaching
the gas line be sure that all gas pipe is clean
on the inside.
To trap
any dirt or foreign
material
in the gas
supply
line, a drip leg (sometimes
called
a sediment
trap)
must
be incorporated
in the piping.
The drip
leg must
be readily
accessible.
Install
in accordance
with the Gas Piping
section.
Refer
to the current
edition
of the National
Fuel
Gas
Code,
ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA
54.
A sediment
trap shall be installed
as close to the inlet of the water
heater
as practical
at the time of water
heater
installation.
The
sediment
trap shall be either
a tee fitting with a capped
nipple
in the bottom
outlet
or other device
recognized
as an effective
sediment
trap.
If a tee fitting
is used,
it shall
be installed
in
conformance
with one of the methods
of installation,
shown
in
Figures
19 and 20.
GROUND
JOINT
UNION
(OPTIONAL)
w
3" MIN.
(76.2 rnrn)
_-"
GAS CONTROL
CAP
FIGURE 20, GAS PiPiNG WITH FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR,
GROUND
JOINT'-_
UNION
_
BLACKPiPE ffSSt
(OPTIONAL)
_
,/
___
r
_
GAS
,"O,N.
f II O.,PLEO
(76.2
mm_
[ (SEDIMENT
TRAP)
CAP
17
FIGURE 21. GAS PiPiNG WITH ALL
BLACK IRON PIPE TO GAS CONTROL.

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