Frigidaire FFGF3023LQF gas range

User Manual - Page 7

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c.
Tighten
the
gas
supply
fitting
and/or
appliance
conduit
to
flare
union
adaptor
on
the
right
side
of
the
pressure
regulator
(refer
to
Fig.
10)
using
NO
MORE
THAN
15ft./lbs.
of
torque.
Be
sure
to
stabilize
the
1/2”
flare
union
adapter
with
an
adjustable
wrench
before
tightening
the
gas
supply
fitting
and/or
appliance
conduit.
d.
Install
flare
union
adapter
to
external
manual
shut-off
valve
(See
Fig.
8).
e.
Attach
flexible
appliance
conduit
to
flare
union
adaptor
on
shut-off
valve
(See
Fig.
8).
f.
Make
sure
the
service
shut-off
valve
on
pressure
regulator
is
set
to
the
ON
position
(See
Fig.
11).
Pressure
regulator
Service
shut-off
valve
(shown
in
ON
position)
Fig.
11
g.
Check
for
gas
leaks.
Turn
the
gas
supply
on
to
the
range
and
use
a
liquid
leak
detector
at
all
joints
and
conduits
to
check
for
leaks
in
the
system.
Checking
manifold
gas
pressure
PNYIASINING]
po
not
use
flame
to
check
for
gas
leaks.
Disconnect
the
range
and
its
individual
shut-off
valve
from
the
gas
supply
piping
system
during
any
pressure
testing
of
that
system
at
test
pressures
greater
than
14”
of
water
column
pressure
(approximately
1/2”
psig).
The
appliance must
be
isolated
from
the
gas
supply
piping
system
by
closing
its
individual
manual
shut-off
valve
during
any
pressure
testing
of
the
gas
supply
piping
system
at
test
pressures
equal
to
or
less
than
14”
of
water
column
pressure
(approximately
1/2”
psig).
if
it
should
be
necessary
to
check
the
manifold
gas
pressure,
connect
manometer
(water
gauge)
or
other
pressure
device
to
the
top
burner
right
rear
orifice.
Using
a
rubber
hose
with
inside
diameter
of
approximately
1/4,”
hold
tubing
down
tight
over
orifice.
Turn
burner
valve
on.
For
an
accurate
pressure
check
have
at
least
two
(2)
other
top
burners
burning.
Be
sure
the
gas
supply
(inlet)
pressure
is
at
least
one
inch
above
specified
range
manifold
pressure.
The
gas
supply
pressure
should
never
be
over
14”
water
column.
When
properly
adjusted
for
Natural
Gas
the
manifold
pressure
is
4”.
For
LP/Propane
Gas
the
manifold
pressure
is
10”.
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