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Escea DS1400 - E9 Checking the Operating Pressure

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ACDEFGSERVICE
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E9 Checking the Gas Operating Pressure
Note: ensure the thermostat control within the remote does not cause the flame to modulate down by
increasing the set temperature and keeping the remote in a cool environment
Turn on the gas. Turn the power on.
Check the inlet pressure upstream of the appliance
using the test point that you installed earlier.
Note: The regulator that is supplied with the fire
MUST NOT BE REMOVED. Removal of the
regulator, or replacing it with one not intended for
use with an Escea fire, will void the limited appliance
warranty and may be dangerous.
The gas valve is shown right with Manometer test
points at A, C and D.
Gas Pressure Table - DS1400 Gas Type
ULPG
(NZ)
Propane
(AUS)
Natural Gas
Minimum Inlet Pressure - Pre-Regulator 2.75 kPa 2.75 kPa 1.13 kPa
Maximum Inlet Pressure - Pre-Regulator 5.0 kPa 5.0 kPa 5.0 kPa
Operating pressure - Post-Regulator (Point C) 2.3 kPa 2.3 kPa 1.0 kPa
Operating Pressure when on high - (Point A or D) 1.68 kPa ±5% 1.98 kPa ±5% 0.82 kPa ±5%
Operating Pressure when on low - (Point A or D) 1.04 kPa ±5% 0.93 kPa ±5% 0.4 kPa ±5%
Remove the small access hatch found ontop of the engine.
Loosen test point C (shown in diagram above) and attach a manometer tube in preparation for
measuring the operating pressure—post regulator.
Turn the fire on high and adjust the operating pressure at the regulator (shaded grey in the diagram
below)
Once the operating pressure—post regulator—is set, check the operating pressure at test point A or D
(shown in the first diagram of this section).
C
A
D
B

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