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Step 2 — Make Gas Piping Connections

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manual shutoff valve is shipped loose in the burner
compartment or blower compartment. Connect one
end of a field-supplied 1/2-in. straight nipple to the
gas valve inlet. Connect the other end of the nipple
to the manual shutoff valve as shown in Fig. 6. The
gas supply pipe enters unit through access hole pro­
vided. See Fig. 4 for location. The gas connection to

unit is made to the 1/2-in. FPT gas inlet on manual
shutoff. See Fig. 6 for inlet location.

Install a separate gas supply line that runs directly

from meter to heating section. Do not use cast-iron

pipe. Check local utility for recommendations con­

cerning existing lines. Choose a supply pipe that is
large enough to keep pressure loss as low as prac­
tical. Never use pipe smaller than the 112-in. FPT

gas inlet on unit manual shutoff.

When installing gas supply line, observe local

codes pertaining to gas pipe installations. Refer to
National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA 54-1980/ANSI
Z223.1-1980 in absence of local building codes.
Adhere to following pertinent recommendations:

1

2

3
4

5
6
7

Control Transformer

9

Compressor Contactor

10

Ground Lug

Dual Run Capacitor

11

(for compressor and

12

condenser fan motor)

13

Gas Valve

1/2-in Nipple

14

Gas Pipe
Entrance Hole

15

Gas Inlet

16

Pressure Tap

17

Manual Shutoff
Regulator, Adjustment
Cover Screw
Electronic Control Head
Secondary-Air Shield
Low-Voltage Pigtail
Leads
Blower Motor Run
Capacitor
Heating Relay
Cooling Relay
Combustion Air Shroud

Fig. 6 — Model 48KLA036 — Side View

(Partial) with Access Doors Removed

1. Avoid low spots in long runs of pipe. Grade all

pipe I /4 in. in every 15 ft to prevent traps. Grade
all horizontal runs downward to risers. Use risers
to connect to heating section and to meter.

2. Protect all segments of piping system against

physical and thermal damage. Support all piping
with appropriate hangers, etc. Use a minimum of
one hanger in every 6 feet. For pipe sizes larger

than 1 / 2 in., follow recommendations of national
codes.

3. Apply joint compound (pipe dope) sparingly and

only to male threads of joint when making pipe
connections. Use only pipe dope that is resistant
to action of liquefied petroleum gases as speci­
fied by local and/or national codes. Never use

pipe thread tape.

4. Install a sediment trap in riser leading to the heat­

ing section. See Fig. 7. This drip leg functions as a
trap for dirt and condensate. Install trap where
condensate cannot freeze. Install this sediment
trap by connecting a piping tee to riser leading to
heating section, so that straight-through section
of tee is vertical. Then, connect capped nipple

into lower end of tee. Extend capped nipple
below level of gas controls.

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