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First Firing the Furnace 
Start the furnace following the instructions given in the “Operating Instructions”.  The first lighting may be difficult because of the 
air trapped in the gas lines.  During initial firing of the furnace, residual manufacturing grease will bake out and smoke will occur 
which is not a health danger. To prevent nuisance and operation of fire alarms, ventilate the room for the first two hours of 
operation. 
 
Checking the Gas Inlet Pressure 
The gas inlet pressure can be measured by connecting a test gauge to the connection provided on the gas valve.  (Figure 8 - A)  
Once installation is complete, the gas inlet pressure must be checked.  The minimum gas inlet pressure must be as shown in 
“Technical Data”.  After checking the gas inlet pressure, disconnect the test gauge and firmly tighten the screw of the gauge 
connection, then check for gas leaks.  Correct any gas leaks before operating the furnace. 
 
Checking the Gas Manifold Pressure 
The gas manifold pressure can be measured by connecting a test gauge to the connection provided on the gas valve. (Figure 8 - 
B).  The furnace comes set from the factory at the correct manifold gas pressure.  After the installation is completed, the gas 
manifold pressure must be checked both in Hi and Lo input. Turn the control knob to switch the unit from Hi to Lo input.  The 
position of the knob in which this occurs depends on the actual room temperature.  The gas manifold pressure must be as 
shown in “Technical Data”.  Differences of plus or minus 0.1 in. w.c. are acceptable.  If the Hi or Lo gas manifold pressures are 
different from the values given in the “Technical Data” or are more than 0.1 in. w.c., shut off the furnace and contact a qualified 
service technician for correction. 
 
For instructions about adjustment of the manifold Hi and Lo pressures, see the "Servicing” section.  After checking the gas 
manifold pressure, disconnect the test gauge and firmly tighten the screw of the gauge connection, then check for gas leaks 
from it.  Correct any gas leaks before operating the furnace. 
 
 
 
 
 
A
 
B
 
C
D
 
F
 
E
A.  Test gauge connection for gas inlet 
pressure 
B.  Test gauge connection for gas manifold 
pressure 
C.  Nut for Hi pressure adjustment (pressure 
regulator) 
D.  Screw for Lo pressure adjustment (Hi-Lo 
operator) 
E.  Electric clamp connection 
F. Gas 
supply 
inlet 
Figure 8