Model EZGas Pro gas burner — Instruction manual
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Where appliance instructions differ from this manual, follow the appliance instructions.
Codes and standards
General information
Burner applications
Follow all instructions in this manual and the appliance manual. Where ap-
pliance instructions differ from this manual, follow the appliance instructions.
Read the label attached to the burner air tube to verify the burner is correct
for the appliance being used. See page 7 for procedures.
Damage or shortage claims
The consignee of the shipment must file damage or shortage claims im-
mediately against the transportation company.
When calling or writing about the burner . . .
Please provide us with the UL serial number and burner model number to
assist us in locating information. Enter this information on the Installation
Certificate in this manual. The certificate information can be helpful when
troubleshooting or obtaining replacement parts.
Fill out burner adjustment label
Fill out the burner adjustment label, located on the front of the hinged
cover plate (or on French language plate) after completing installation and
burner setup.
Should overheating occur: (1) shut off the manual gas control
to the appliance, (2) do not shut off the control switch to the
pump or blower.
Follow the guidelines below to avoid potential severe
personal injury, death or substantial property damage.
The installer/servicer is solely responsible for compliance with all
applicable codes and standards.
Burner listing
Carlin EZGas Pro burners are C-UL listed, for use in
the US or Canada, per ANSI Z21.17/CSA2.7-latest
edition, for use with natural gas or propane gas.
Specify Canadian application when ordering the
burner to obtain proper labeling and manuals.
Codes
The installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the Standard
for the Installation of Domestic Gas Conversion Burners, ANSI Z21.8, and the National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1, or the CAN/CGA-B149, Installation Codes. The electrical installation must also
conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/
NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1/CSA C22.2.
Special attention flags
Please pay particular attention to the following when you see them through-
out this manual.
Notifies you of hazards that
WILL
cause severe personal
injury, death or substantial property damage.
Notifies you of hazards that
CAN
cause severe personal
injury, death or substantial property damage.
Notifies you of hazards that
WILL or CAN
cause minor per-
sonal injury or property damage.
Notifies you of special instructions on installation, operation or
maintenance that are important, but are not normally related
to injury or property damage hazards.
PLEASE read this first . . .
Installer/service technician . . .
•
Read all instructions before proceeding. Perform all proce-
dures, and in the order given to avoid potential of severe
personal injury, death or substantial property damage.
• Before leaving the site after startup or service, review the
User’s information manual
with the user. Make the user
aware of all potential hazards and perform the training
outlined below.
Train the user . . .
•
To properly operate the burner/appliance per this manual,
the appliance instructions and the
User’s information
manual
.
• To keep this manual at or near the burner/appliance for
ready access by the user and service technician.
• To contact the service technician, gas supplier or fire depart-
ment should the user smell gas.
• To keep the appliance space
free of flammable liquids or
vapors and other combustible materials
.
• Do not use laundry products, paints, varnishes or other
chemicals in the room occupied by the burner/appliance.
• To contact the service technician at least annually for startup
and burner/appliance service.
When servicing the burner . . .
•
Disconnect electrical supply
to burner before attempting
to service to avoid electrical shock or possible injury from
moving parts.
• Burner and appliance components can be extremely hot.
Allow all parts to cool
before attempting to handle or
service to avoid potential of severe burns.