EasyManua.ls Logo

EASTMAN 1050VB - Detailed Installation Steps; Pipe Preparation and Sealing; Connector Tightening and Handling; Leak Testing and Gas System Activation

Default Icon
4 pages
Print Icon
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
1. 2.
3.
4.
5.
4
For more information, please visit ez- f lo.net | Customer Service: 1-800-486-5256
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Clean all pipe threads with a soft bristle brush and rag to
ensure connections are free of any debris such as metal
shaving, rust, dirt, oil, or water.
Apply pipe thread sealant to the male pipe threads of connection. DO NOT apply grease, oil,
sealant, or tape to flare ends of fitting or shut-off valve. Sealant and tape will prevent this
connection from sealing properly.
Thread steel fitting to manual shut-off valve and other steel fitting onto appliance regulator.
Thread flare nuts of gas connector onto shut-off valve and steel fitting. Wrench tighten all connections. DO NOT use a pipe wrench on the connector flare nut.
*
If necessary, thread new manual shut-off valve onto gas supply pipe that is wrench tighten. Use a wrench only on the hex surfaces or the fittings.
Turn manual shut-off valve on to allow gas to enter the system after installation.
Test all connections with non-corrosive gas leak test solution; bubbles with indicate a leak. If a leak is detected, turn off gas supply before further tightening
connections. Water rinse and towel dry connection once test is complete.
WARNING – The open end of the piping systems being tested shall not discharge into confined areas where there are ignition sources.
WARNING: Turn off gas supply before
disconnection old appliance. In absence of manual
shut-off valve near appliance location, gas MUST
be shut off on the main valve, near the meter.
WARNING: DO NOT USE matches, candles, open flames or other sources of
ignition during product installation. A spark or flame may ignite gas vapors causing
property damage and/or personal injury including death. Extinguish all pilot lights
within 50ft. before proceeding with appliance installation.
WARNING: DO NOT TURN ON APPLIANCE until all connections have been leak tested properly.
WARNING: DO NOT USE lighters, matches, candles, open flames or other sources of ignition to leak test connections!
CAUTION: Please be sure to open the manual gas shut-off valve SLOWLY and GRADUALLY to allow gas to enter the system. If gas enters system too quickly, the ARMOR
BOOST™ EFV may activate pre-maturely. If this occurs, the EFV will re-open in less than 60 seconds with clicking sound.
CAUTION: DO NOT stretch the connector to make it fit. Connector must be long enough to allow the appliance to be positioned at its farthest anticipated connected distance
from the gas supply without stretching, twisting, or bending that is smaller than a 1-1/2 internal diameter (i.e. approximately the diameter of a golf ball).
CAUTION: DO NOT trap connector against sharp edges or corners.
CAUTION: DO NOT kink, or bend connector sharply on right angles.
TEST
Wait at least 10 minutes or more to be certain that all vapors have dissipated. If the leak test confirms connections do not leak gas and you do not smell any gas. THEN
light pilot(s) and turn on appliance again. If you smell gas, turn off the gas at main shut-off valve and call a licensed plumber to check for leaks and fix any other problems.
CAUTION: Rinse gas connector with water and towel dry after leak testing connections. Soap and test solutions may cause an uncoated connector to corrode.
CAUTION: Wait at least 10 minutes to light pilot(s) once you have leak tested all connections and have found no leaks, to be certain that all vapors have dissipated.
DANGER: Fuel gases are colorless, tasteless and in its pure state, odorless. They are odorized (rotten egg smell) so that their presence can be detected. LP gases are
heavier than air and dissipate slower than natural or manufactured gases. LP gas, if released in quantity, will accumulate in low-lying areas such as a basement or crawl
space.
The above testing should be performed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, Section 8.2, Piping system, appliance and equipment
leakage test, and Section 8.3, Purging.
DISCLAIMER: ARMOR BOOST EXCESS FLOW VALVE WILL NOT ACTIVATE BY DESIGN UNDER THE FOLLOWING CIRCUMSTANCES:
The gas connector assembly has small leaks such as pin hole leaks caused by cracks or loose connections
that lead the gas flow to fall below normal operating capacity of the appliance.
The gas appliance malfunctions.
The EFV has been contaminated with chemical residues such as pipe thread sealant.
The manual gas shut-off valve is partially opened. There is a pipe break or damage that has occurred
upstream of the ARMOR BOOST™ EVF excess flow valve, that prevents sufficient gas flow through the valve.
There is an insufficient gas flow from an INCORRECTLY-sized gas piping system.
The gas flow through the ARMOR BOOST™ EFV is in the wrong direction. The device must be installed so
that the arrows point in the direction of gas flow.
The ARMOR BOOST™ EVF has been damaged, exposed to fire or there has been installation error.
A partial break in the downstream gas line is not large enough to allow an open-ended flow of gas and
activate the excess flow valve.
PLEASE CAREFULLY REVIEW AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE INSTALLATION PROCESS! SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT EASTMAN.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Related product manuals