Gas meter size – city gases only, Gas pressure regulation, Gas valves – State Industries GPG-650A User Manual

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TABLE 9A

MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF PIPE IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR

(Based upon a Pressure Drop of 0.5 inch Water Column

and 0.5 Specific Gravity Gas and max. gas press. of .5 psig)

LENGTH

IN

Nominal Iron Pipe Sizes, Millimeters

METERS

1/2"

3/4"

1"

1 1/4" 1 1/2"

2"

2 1/2"

3"

4"

3.0

51

105

199

410

615

1160

1845

3221

6735

6.1

35

73

142

278

428

805

1277

2255

4626

9.1

28

59

110

225

346

644

1031

1830

3748

12.2

24

50

94

193

290

556

878

1552

3192

15.2

21

44

83

170

264

492

776

1391

2840

18.3

19

40

76

155

237

445

703

1259

2577

21.3

18

37

70

143

220

410

659

1142

2372

24.4

17

35

64

135

202

381

600

1083

2196

27.4

16

32

60

126

190

357

571

1010

2108

30.5

15

30

57

117

182

337

542

952

1962

38.1

13

27

51

105

161

299

483

864

1757

45.7

12

25

47

95

146

278

439

776

1610

53.3

11

23

42

88

135

249

401

717

1464

61.0

10

21

40

82

126

234

375

688

1347

WARNING

THE HEATER IS NOT INTENDED FOR OPERATION AT HIGHER
THAN 14” (3.5 kPa) WATER COLUMN (1/2 POUND PER SQUARE
INCH) SUPPLY GAS PRESSURE. HIGHER GAS PRESSURES
REQUIRE SUPPLEMENTAL REDUCING SERVICE REGULATION.
EXPOSURE TO HIGHER GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE GAS CONTROLS WHICH COULD RESULT IN
FIRE OR EXPLOSION. IF OVERPRESSURE HAS OCCURRED
SUCH AS THROUGH IMPROPER TESTING OF GAS LINES OR
EMERGENCY MALFUNCTION OF THE SUPPLY SYSTEM, THE GAS
VALVE MUST BE CHECKED FOR SAFE OPERATION. MAKE SURE
THAT THE OUTSIDE VENTS ON THE SUPPLY REGULATORS AND
THE SAFETY VENT VALVES ARE PROTECTED AGAINST
BLOCKAGE. THESE ARE PARTS OF THE GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM,
NOT THE HEATER. VENT BLOCKAGE MAY OCCUR DURING ICE
STORMS.

IT IS IMPORTANT TO GUARD AGAINST GAS VALVE FOULING
FROM CONTAMINANTS IN THE GAS WAYS. SUCH FOULING MAY
CAUSE IMPROPER OPERATION, FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
IF COPPER SUPPLY LINES ARE USED THEY MUST BE
INTERNALLY TINNED AND CERTIFIED FOR GAS SERVICE.

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 DIRT LEG (SOMETIMES CALLED A SEDIMENT TRAP OR
DRIP LEG) MUST BE INCORPORATED IN THE PIPING (SEE FIG.
10) THE DIRT LEG MUST BE READILY ACCESSIBLE AND NOT
SUBJECT TO FREEZING CONDITIONS.
INSTALL IN
ACCORDANCE WITH RECOMMENDATIONS OF SERVING GAS
SUPPLIERS. REFER TO THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE.

To prevent damage, care must be taken not to apply too much
torque when attaching gas supply to gas valve inlet.

Apply joint compounds (pipe dope) sparingly and only to the
male threads of pipe joints. Do not apply compound to the first
two threads. Use compounds resistant to the action of liquefied
petroleum gases.

DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE AND ITS MANUAL GAS SHUT-
OFF VALVE FROM THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING SYSTEM DURING

ANY SUPPLY PRESSURE TESTING EXCEEDING
1/2 PSIG.
GAS SUPPLY LINE MUST BE CAPPED WHEN
DISCONNECTED FROM THE HEATER. FOR TEST
PRESSURES OF ½ PSIG OR LESS, THE APPLIANCE NEED
NOT BE DISCONNECTED, BUT MUST BE ISOLATED FROM
THE SUPPLY PRESSURE TEST BY CLOSING THE MANUAL
GAS SHUT-OFF VALVE.

GAS PIPING AND DIRT LEG INSTALLATION

FIGURE 9.

BEFORE PLACING THE HEATER IN OPERATION, CHECK FOR GAS
LEAKAGE.
USE SOAP AND WATER SOLUTION OR OTHER
MATERIAL ACCEPTABLE FOR THE PURPOSE IN LOCATING
GAS LEAKS. DO NOT USE MATCHES, CANDLES, FLAME OR
OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION FOR THIS PURPOSE.

GAS METER SIZE – CITY GASES ONLY

Be sure that the gas meter has sufficient capacity to supply the
full rated gas input of the water heater as well as the requirements
of all other gas fired equipment supplied by the meter. If the gas
meter is too small, request the gas company to install a larger
meter having adequate capacity.

GAS PRESSURE REGULATION

Main line gas pressure to the water heater should be between
8” w.c. (2 kPa) minimum (dynamic pressure or net pressure)
and 14” (3.5 kPa) maximum w.c. (static pressure). The inlet gas
pressure must not exceed the maximum value. A service
regulator is necessary if higher gas pressures are encountered,
see Table 10.

Due to pressure drop along gas supply line, to maintain
8” w.c. (2 kPa) minimum dynamic pressure, initial gas inlet
pressure must be set at higher than 8” w.c. (2 kPa). The gas
regulator must be properly sized to prevent unstable control or
excessive pressure drop.

GAS VALVES

Figure 10 shows the gas control valve that is supplied on these
heaters.

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