Gas-Fired Products 100 User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESSURE TEST GAUGE CONNECTION 
 
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43269050 Rev. A   03/08
DANGER
Failure to do so may result in death,
serious injury or property damage
FIRE HAZARD
This access panel must be closed
tightly with all the necessary screws
during operation.
Never operate the heater with the
access panel open or removed.
Failure to do so may result in death, serious injury or property
damage.
The access doors on either side of the burner must
be securely fastened before operating the heater.
The access panels must be closed tightly with all the necessary
screws during operation.
Never operate the heater with the access panel open or removed.
 
 
SUPPLY PRESSURE 
1.  The installer will provide a 1/8” N.P.T. tapped plug, accessible for test gauge connection immediately upstream 
of the gas supply connection to the heater. 
 
MANIFOLD PRESSURE– COMBINATION GAS VALVE IS FACTORY SET 
Two-stage valves require that you check and adjust both high and low pressure regulator settings. 
 
1.  Turn the gas valve to the “OFF” position.  Remove the 1/8” plug from the combination gas valve at the outlet 
pressure tap and connect a 1/8” nipple to the tapped hole.  Connect the gauge to the nipple.  Turn on the gas 
supply. 
2.  Set the heater to operate on high. With the main burner operating, check the full rate (high) burner manifold 
pressure using a water manometer.  Gauges that measure pressure in pounds per square inch are not accurate 
enough to measure or set the manifold pressure.  All measurements MUST BE made when this heater and all 
other gas burning equipment that is connected to the gas supply system are operating at maximum capacity.   
3.  The combination gas valve is factory set and should not require adjustment.  If high pressure adjustment is 
required, remove the pressure regulator adjustment cap. Using a 3/32” hex Allen wrench, turn the inner 
adjustment screw for HI pressure    clockwise   to increase or counterclockwise   to decrease the gas pressure 
to the burner.  
4.  After high pressure has been checked, check low pressure regulation. 
5.  Using a 3/32” hex Allen wrench, turn the inner adjustment screw for LO pressure clockwise      to increase  or     
 counterclockwise 
 to decrease the gas pressure to the burner. 
6.  Once high and low pressures have been checked and adjusted, replace pressure regulator adjustment cap. 
 
Gas pressures are shown in the table below. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
* Minimum permissible gas supply pressure for purpose of input adjustment. 
 
GAS PRESSURE TABLE 
SUPPLY PRESSURE 
GAS TYPE 
MANIFOLD PRESSURE 
     High               Low 
Minimum* Maximum 
  Natural Gas 
  3.5” W.C. 
1.4” W.C. 
  5” W.C. 
14” W.C. 
  Propane Gas 
10.0” W.C. 
4.0” W.C. 
11” W.C. 
14” W.C.