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36" GAS RANGE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Suggested gas connections
All connections must be wrench-tightened
Figure 3 
Manual
Shut-off 
Valve
Flexible
Connector
90
o
 Elbow
Connector
Assemble the flexible connector from the gas supply 
pipe to the gas connector in the following order:
1.  Manual shut-off valve (not supplied)
2.  Flexible connector (not supplied)
3.  1/2" 90
o
 Elbow Connector (not supplied)
4.  Gas "T" connector (supplied)
Gas "T"
Connector
Shutoff Valve -
Open position
to appliance
to gas suppl
y line
Figure 4
3.
 Gas Supply Installation
When shipped from the factory, this unit is designed 
to operate on natural gas with 4" water column for 
the cooktop section and 5" water column for the oven 
section. Pressure regulators connected to the range 
MUST be connected in series with the gas supply line. 
The gas connector is located as shown on figure 1. It is 
accessible from front of the range.
For proper operation, the maximum inlet pressure 
to the regulator should be no more than 14" of water 
column pressure (3.5 kPa).
The inlet pressure to the regulator must be at least 1"WC 
(.25 kPa) greater than the regulator manifold pressure 
setting. The cooktop regulator is set at 4"WC (1.0 kPa) 
and the oven section is set at 5"WC for Natural gas; the 
inlet pressure must be at least 5" and 6" water column 
respectively for cooktop and oven section. For LP/Propane 
gas, the regulator must be set for 10" (25.4 cm) water 
column (2.5 kPa) manifold pressure; the inlet pressure 
must be at least at 11" (27.9 cm) water column (2.75kPa).
The supply line should be equipped with an approved 
shutoff valve (see Figures 3 & 4). This valve should be 
located in the same room as the range and should be 
in a location that allows ease of opening and closing. 
Do not block access to the shutoff valve. The valve is for 
turning on or shutting off gas to the appliance. Open the 
shutoff valve in the gas supply line. Wait a few minutes 
for gas to move through the gas line.
The gas supply between the shutoff valve and the 
regulator may be connected by rigid piping or by A.G.A./
C.G.A.-approved flexible metallic union-connected 
piping where local codes permit use.
The gas supply piping can be through the side wall 
of the right cabinet. The right side cabinet is an ideal 
location for the main shutoff valve, if the range is 
installed within cabinet storage space
Connection to Pressure Regulator
The regulator is already installed on the appliance.
 Do not make the connection too tight. 
The regulator is die cast. Overtightening may crack the 
regulator resulting in a gas leak and possible fire or 
explosion.
The gas supply line to the shutoff valve should be 
1/2" or 3/4" solid pipe.
The user must know the location of the main shutoff 
valve and have easy access to it.
When using flexible gas conduit on the range, allow 
sufficient slack to pull the range outside the cutout for 
cleaning or servicing.
NOTE: Do not allow the flexible conduit to get pinched 
between the wall and the range. 
Use pipe-joint compound made for use with Natural and
LP/Propane gas to seal all gas connections. If flexible 
connectors are used, be certain connectors are not 
kinked.
The supply line must be equipped with an approved 
manual shutoff valve. This valve should be located in 
the same room as the range and should be in a location 
that allows ease of opening and closing. Do not block 
access to the shutoff valve. The valve is for turning on or 
shutting off gas to the appliance.
Once regulator is in place, open the shutoff valve in the 
gas supply line. Wait a few minutes for gas to move 
through the gas line.
Check for leaks. After connecting the range to the gas 
supply, check the system for leaks with a manometer. 
If a manometer is not available, turn on the gas supply 
and use a liquid leak detector (or soap and water) at all 
joints and connections to check for leaks. Leaks will be
indicated by bubbles appearing at the connections or 
joints.