Figure 2.6, 1 gas supply pressure regulator, 2 manual gas shutoff valve – AERCO KC Series Equipped with C-More version 3.04 User Manual

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INSTALLATION

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Figure 2.6

Gas Supply Regulator and Manual Shut -

Off Valve Location

All pipe should be de-burred and internally

cleared of any scale or iron chips prior to

installation. No flexible connectors or non-

approved gas fittings should be installed. Piping

should be supported from floor or walls only and

must not be secured to the unit.

A suitable piping compound approved for use

with gas should be used sparingly. Any excess

must be wiped off to prevent clogging of

components.

To avoid damage to the unit when pressure

testing gas piping, isolate the unit from the gas

supply piping. At no time should there be more

than 1 psig maximum to the unit. Bubble test all

external piping thoroughly for leaks using a soap

and water solution or suitable equivalent. The

gas piping must meet all applicable codes.

2.4.1 GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE

REGULATOR

A mandatory external, in line, supply gas

regulator (

supplied by others) should be

positioned as shown in Figure 2.6. Union

connections should be placed in the proper

locations to allow maintenance of the regulator if

required.

NOTE:

An individual gas pressure regulator must

be installed upstream of each unit. The

regulator must regulate gas pressure to 8.5”

W.C. for FM gas train and 8.9” W.C. for IRI

gas trains at 1,000,000 BTU/H for natural

gas and propane units.

The maximum static inlet pressure to the unit

must be no more than 14” W.C.. Minimum gas

pressure is 8.5” W.C. for FM gas trains and 8.9”

W.C. IRI gas trains when the unit is firing at

maximum input. Gas pressure should not

exceed 10.5” W.C. at any time when the unit is

firing. Proper sizing of the gas supply regulator in

delivering the correct gas flow and outlet

pressure is mandatory. The gas supply pressure

regulator must maintain the gas pressure at a

minimum of 8.5” W.C. (FM) or 8.9” W.C. (IRI)

when the unit is at maximum BTU input

(1,000,000 BTU/HR). The supply gas regulator

must be able to supply sufficient capacity

volume, (1000 cfh), to the unit and should have

no more than 1" droop from minimum to full fire.

The supply gas regulator must also be rated to

handle the maximum incoming gas pressure.
When the gas supply pressure will not exceed

14” W.C. a non-lock up, or flow through style

regulator, may be used. When supply gas

pressure will exceed 14” W.C., a lock up style

regulator must be used. The gas supply

regulator must be propery vented to outdoors.

Consult the local gas utility for exact

requirements concerning venting of supply gas

regulators.

CAUTION

A lockup style regulator must be used when

gas supply pressure exceeds 14” W.C.
2.4.2 MANUAL GAS SHUTOFF VALVE

A 1-1/4” manual gas shutoff valve is furnished

with each unit and should be positioned as

shown in Figure 2.6. The valve must be installed

upstream of the gas supply regulator in a readily

accessible location.

2.4.3 IRI GAS TRAIN KIT

The IRI gas train is an optional gas train required

in some areas by code or for insurance pur-

poses. The IRI gas train comes pre-assembled

and wired from the factory. See Appendix E,

Drawing SD-A-606.

The IRI gas train may be ordered pre-assembled

or as separate components. If either IRI gas

train option is ordered, a complete instructional

package, detailing field installation will be

included. To obtain a copy of an IRI instructional

package prior to the equipment shipping contact

your local representative or AERCO.

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