BASO BGQ15HAA-1 User Manual

Bgq15haa-1 retrofit spark ignition system

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Installation Instructions

Issue Date

November 3, 2011

© 2011 BASO Gas Products

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Part No. BASO-INS-BGQ15, Rev. —

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BGQ15HAA-1 Retrofit Spark Ignition System

Installation

Parts Included

The retrofit package includes:

• (1) BGD278JBE-20BCGD gas valve
• (1) BG1600M10EK-1AA spark ignition control
• (1)

Rajah

adapter

• (4) 1/4 inch female quick connects
• (1) Sensing probe cable
• (1) 1/8 inch NPT to 1/4 cc elbow fitting
• (1) Reducer bushing (3/4” to 1/2” NPT)
• (1) Compression fitting (1/4” tube)
• (1) Y75RJ-1 retrofit sensor probe kit
• (1) Sensor probe extension and (1) bushing
• (2) Spacers and (1) cone shaped nut
• retrofit package installation diagram and a

pressure sensitive lighting Caution sticker

Special Tools Needed

The following tools may be needed.

• manometer
• DC microammeter and AC voltmeter
• assorted pipe nipples and fittings
• On/Off toggle switch with wire leads and clips

Remove the Existing Gas Valve

IMPORTANT:

Only qualified personnel should

install or service BASO Gas Products. These
instructions are a guide for such personnel. Carefully
follow all instructions in this document and all
instructions for the appliance.

IMPORTANT:

Make all gas installations in

accordance with applicable local, national, and
regional regulations.

!

CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock.

Disconnect power supply before making electrical
connections to avoid electric shock.

!

WARNING: Risk of Explosion or Fire.

Shut off the gas supply at the main manual shutoff
valve before installing or servicing the
BGQ15HAA-1. Failure to shut off the gas supply can
result in the release of gas during installation or
servicing, which can lead to an explosion or fire, and
may result in severe personal injury or death.

!

WARNING: Risk of Explosion, Fire, or

Electric Shock. Label all wires before they are
disconnected when replacing or servicing the
BGQ15HAA-1. Wiring errors can cause improper or
dangerous operation and may result in an explosion,
fire, or electric shock leading to severe personal
injury or death.


All installations must comply with local codes or, in the
absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1, and the National Electrical Code
(NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70.

To remove the existing gas valve.

1.

Set the thermostat at its lowest setting.

2.

Turn off the power to the appliance.

3.

Turn off the gas at the main manual shutoff valve.

4.

Remove the thermocouple from the gas valve.

5.

Disconnect the pilot tubing from the gas valve
Disconnect all wires from the existing gas valve.

6.

Carefully remove the old gas valve from the
manifold.

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