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D) Orifice Holder
A) 1/2’ FIP X 3/8”
Flared Elbow
(FX18 Burner Pan used for example)
FIGURE 6
Burner Plug
STEP FOUR: GAS SUPPLY CONNECTION FOR STANDARD MATCH LIGHTED (Cont’d)
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY MATCH LIGHTED WITH MANUAL “V-17” VALVE
(NATURAL GAS MODELS ONLY)
STEP THREE: BURNER PAN ASSEMBLY
NOTE:
If fittings do not come pre-wrapped with Teflon threaded tape, pipe compound MUST be applied to all tapered pipe
threads (except in #3 of Step 3) to prevent gas leaks.
DO NOT
use Teflon tape or pipe compound on
any
flared fitting threads.
1. Thread
Burner Plug
(Figure 7A.) into the
Burner Pipe
at opposite end of gas supply
(Figure 7B) and wrench tighten.
(If not already installed at Factory)
2. Thread
3/8” Street Elbow
(Figure 7C) into Burner Pipe and wrench tighten into position shown.
3. Thread
Orifice Spud
(Figure 7D) (
Without
using pipe compound or Teflon tape) into
3/8” V-17 Valve
(Figure 7E),
then thread Valve into 3/8” Elbow and wrench tighten into position shown.
NOTE:
The Orifice Spud is a gas consumption limiter. Higher flames (and greater gas consumption) may result if
orifice spud is not installed.
4. Insert
Rating Plate/Heat Shield
(Figure 7F) between the burner pipe and the 3/8” Street Elbow.
5. Insert
Key Sleeve
(Figure 7G) over
V-17 Valve Stem
(7I)
B) Gas Supply Pipe
C) Flex Connector
V1 Gas Supply
Valve
F) Rating Plate / Heat Shield
E) 3/8” V-17 Valve
C) 3/8” Street Elbow
D) Orifice Spud
(no tape or compound here)
G) Key Sleeve
B) Burner Pipe
Ember Burners
I) Valve Stem
A) Burner Plug
FIGURE 7
Apply pipe compound
If not pre-wrapped
with Teflon Tape