Installation continued – Garland CG-60F User Manual

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Part # 4520498 (11/24/08)

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INSTALLATION Continued

4 . The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply

piping system by closing its individual manual shut off

valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping

system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PSIG .

(3 .45 KPA) .

5. Make certain that new piping, joints and connections

have been made in a clean manner and have been

purged, so that the piping compound, chips, etc ., will not

clog valves and/or controls . Use pipe joint sealant that is

approved for use with liquefied petroleum gas .

6. WARNING: check all gas connections for leaks, using a

soap solution or similar means. Do not check with an

open flame .

7 . Each thermostat controls one zone burner through a

combination dual solenoid/pressure regulator valve,

complete with a pressure test spigot . The gas pressure

on each combination valve must be checked when the

unit is installed to ensure that the gas pressure is the

same as specified on the Serial/Rating plate . For access to

the pressure test spigots, turn the main power switch to

the “OFF” position as a safety precaution, and hinge the

lower front panel downwards . Pressure test spigots are

located at the rear of each combination valve, including

pilot combination valves . When your manometer is

connected to the first combination valve for test, turn

the manual shut off valve, located under the unit, to the

open position (valve handle in line with piping) . Turn the

main power switch to “ON” . All thermostat dials should

be set to approximately 350°F (182°C) . When all burners

are operating, check the reading on the manometer.

If not in accordance with the pressure specified on

the Serial/Rating Plate, adjust the combination valve

regulator accordingly . When satisfied with manometer

reading, turn the main power switch to “OFF”, remove the

manometer test tube and recap the test spigot . Repeat

this operation on each combination valve until each

pressure regulator is set correctly . Turn each thermostat

and the main power switch to “OFF .

NOTE: Make certain no electrical connections have been

disturbed before replacing front panels .

Electrical Connection

IMPORTANT: This appliance must be electrically grounded in

accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes,

with the Canadian Electrical Code C22 .1 (latest edition) or

with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No . 70 (latest

edition), whichever is applicable .

WARNING: Electrical Grounding Instructions

1 . This appliance is equipped with a three prong

(grounding) plug for your protection against shock

hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly

grounded three prong receptacle . Do not cut or remove

the grounding prong from this plug .

2 . A separate 15 amp service must be provided . For 120 volt

usage, each unit is electrically equipped with a cord set

with a three prong plug which fits any standard 120 volt,

three prong grounded receptacle .

3 . When the unit is ordered and built for 208/240 volt, the

supply line must be connected to the wiring terminations

located inside the terminal box . For ease in attaching the

supply line, there is a removable cover on the terminal

box . A wiring diagram is attached to the rear panel of

each unit .

Ventilation

The unit must be installed in a location in which the facilities

for ventilation permit satisfactory combustion of gas and

proper venting . Proper ventilation is imperative for good

operation of the appliance . The ideal method of ventilating a

gas unit is the use of a properly designed ventilating canopy,

which should extend at least

6” (152 mm) beyond all sides of the appliance (except against

the wall, if the canopy is a wall installation) . This is usually

part of a mechanical exhaust system .

1 . Appliances shall be located so as not to interfere with

proper circulation of air within the confined space . All gas

burners require sufficient air to operate .

2 . Large objects should not be placed in front of the

appliance which might obstruct the air flow through

the front . Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and

ventilation air .

3 . Do not permit fans to blow directly at the appliance, and

wherever possible, avoid open windows adjacent to the

appliance sides and back; also wall type fans which create

air crosscurrents within the room .

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