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PLANNING FOR INSTALLATION
Side Burner shown
installed in island
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE:
NOTE: A licensed electrician should be used to install the ignition module and
make any wiring extensions or modifications.
• This side burner has been supplied with 23" (60cm) of wire to mount the
control module in the right hand rear section of your side burner enclosure.
We recommend that you mount the module to the rear wall of your enclosure.
MOUNT TO
REAR WALL
I M P O R T A N T
NATURAL GAS CONNECTIONS AND SERVICE REGU-
LATORS ABOVE 1/2 PSI:
Prior to 1998, all residential gas service regulators were set with an outlet
pressure of 7 inches water column. In the 1998 edition of NFPA 54, the National
Fuel Gas Code, a change was made allowing service regulators of 2 and 5 psi.
With this change it was also required that an in line regulator be connected
between the service regulator and the appliance regulator if the 2 or 5 psi system
is used. This additional regulator is not supplied with the product. It is possible for
a consumer, making the connection themselves, or a plumber, not checking, to tap
into a 2 or 5 psi line. If a pressure of 2 psi or greater is supplied to the appliance
regulator on certain side burners it will shut down and not deliver any gas to the
side burner. The included quick disconnect socket and hose should not be used at
pressures above 1/2 psi
If the side burner is properly connected and still not getting gas, delivery pressure
needs to be verified. If pressure is greater than 1/2 psi, make sure that an in
line regulator is present. Once the side burner has been over-pressured, the
regulator may or may not have been damaged. The best practice is to replace the
regulator.A natural gas regulator rated at 4" water column is supplied with your
side burner. If you do not plan to convert your side burner to LP (propane) - This
is the only regulator that should be used. Note that this regulator can not be used
for LP (propane)
C A U T I O N
The side burner model 463670619 is set for use with natural gas. The appliance
is designed for conversion to LP gas also. CONVERSION TO LP GAS MUST
BE PERFORMED BY A CERTIFIED GAS TECHNICIAN. LP conversion kit model
2429018 must be used (sold separately).
W A R N I N G
The outdoor side burner must be disconnected from the natural gas supply piping
system during any pressure testing of the system in excess of ½ PSIG (3.5 kPa).
The outdoor side burner must be isolated from the natural gas supply piping
system by closing all individual shut-off valves during any pressure testing of the
system equal to or less than ½ PSIG (3.5 kPa). Never connect the side burner to
an unregulated gas supply.
CONNECTING THE NATURAL GAS SUPPLY LINE:
Step 1:
Correctly Sizing the Natural Gas Supply Line
In most cases, a pipe diameter of ½" to ¾" is sufficient to connect your outdoor
side burner to your home's natural gas supply system. The correct pipe size
depends on the following:
1. The overall length of your home's natural gas supply pipe run
2. The connection point of your outdoor side burner into your home's natural gas
supply system with respect to placement of natural gas appliances in your
home
3. The desired distance of the outdoor side burner from your home's natural gas
supply
4. The combined total BTU rate of all the natural gas appliances in your home.
A certified gas technician will be able to recommend the appropriate gas pipe size
and length to connect your outdoor side burner to your home gas supply. The BTU
rate of the side burner is 20,000 BTU/hr.
Step 2:
Placement of the Manual Shut-off Valve
It is recommended that a manual shut-off valve that is sized correctly for the gas
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