BASO H91 Series User Manual

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H91 Series BASOTROL Shutoff Gas Valve Installation Instructions 3

X indicates possible

locations for other controls.

Gas Flow

Shutoff Valve

H91

Gas Valve

X

X

Sediment

Trap

3 in. (76.2 mm)

Minimum

Burner

IN

OUT

Figure 3: Typical H91 Installation

Setup and Adjustments

Checkout

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WARNING: Risk of Explosion or Fire.

Follow this or an equivalent checkout procedure
after installation. Before leaving the installation,
verify that the gas valve functions properly and that
the system has no gas leaks. Gas leaks can lead to
an explosion or fire, and may result in severe
personal injury or death.

Make sure all components are functioning properly by
performing the following test.

1.

Test all joints and connections for leaks with a
rich soap and water solution. If leaks occur, see
Step 8 in the Installation section.

2.

Close the main manual shutoff valve and wait at
least 5 minutes for unburned gas to escape from
the appliance, and then reopen the shutoff valve.

3.

Turn on the main electrical power switch and
close the thermostat contacts. The appliance
should operate in accordance with the
manufacturer’s specified sequence of operation.

4.

Turn the thermostat to a low dial setting to open
the contacts. All burner flames should be
extinguished. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 at least three
times.

5.

Return the thermostat to a normal setting before
leaving the installation.

Repairs and Replacement

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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 H91. 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 H91.
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.

Field repairs must not be made to the H91 valve. Any
attempt to repair this assembly voids the
manufacturer’s warranty. For a replacement valve,
contact the original equipment manufacturer or the
nearest BASO Gas Products distributor.

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