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C-Safety or Emergency Shutdown
Turn o unit power. Close manual and main gas valves.
D-Extended Period Shutdown
Turn o thermostat or set to “UNOCCUPIED” mode. Close 
all gas valves (both internal and external to unit) to guar-
antee no gas leak into combustion chamber. Turn o pow-
er to unit. All access panels and covers must be in place 
and secured.
IV-HEATING SYSTEM SERVICE CHECKS
A-CSA Certication
All  units  are  CSA  design  certied  without  modications. 
Refer to the SL280UHV(X) Installation Instruction.
B-Gas Piping
 IMPORTANT
If a exible gas connector is required or allowed by 
the authority that has jurisdiction, black iron pipe 
shall be installed at the gas valve and extend outside 
the furnace cabinet. The exible connector can then 
be added between the black iron pipe and the gas 
supply line.
 WARNING
Do not over torque (800 in-lbs) or under torque (350 
in-lbs) when attaching the gas piping to the gas 
valve.
Gas  supply  piping  should  not  allow  more  than  0.5”W.C. 
drop in pressure between gas meter and unit. Supply gas 
pipe must not be smaller than unit gas connection.
Compounds used on gas piping threaded joints should be 
resistant to action of liqueed petroleum gases.
C-Testing Gas Piping
 IMPORTANT
In case emergency shutdown is required, turn o the 
main shut-o valve and disconnect the main power 
to unit. These controls should be properly labeled 
by the installer.
When pressure  testing gas lines, the gas  valve must be 
disconnected and isolated. Gas valves can be damaged if 
subjected to more than 0.5 psig (14” W.C.). See FIGURE 
21. If the pressure is greater than 0.5psig (14”W.C.), use 
the manual shut-o valve before pressure testing to iso-
late furnace from gas supply.
MANUAL MAIN SHUT-OFF VALVE
WILL NOT HOLD TEST PRESSURE
IN EXCESS OF 0.5 PSIG (14”W.C.)
GAS VALVE
CAP
GAS PIPING TEST PROCEDURE
FIELD PROVIDED
FIGURE 21 
When  checking  piping  connections  for  gas  leaks,  use 
preferred  means.  Kitchen  detergents  can  cause  harmful 
corrosion on various metals used in gas piping. Use of a 
specialty Gas Leak Detector is strongly recommended. It 
is available through Lennox under part number 31B2001. 
See Corp. 8411-L10, for further details.
Do not use matches, candles, ame or any other source of 
ignition to check for gas leaks.
D-Testing Gas Supply Pressure
White Rodgers Gas Valve
An inlet post located on the gas valve provides access to 
the supply pressure. See FIGURE 19. Back out the 3/32 
hex screw  one  turn,  connect a piece  of  5/16  tubing and 
connect to a manometer to measure supply pressure. See 
TABLE 19 for supply line pressure.
Honeywell / Resideo Gas Valve
A  threaded  plug  on  the  inlet  side  of  the  gas  valve  pro-
vides access to the supply pressure tap. See FIGURE 20. 
Remove the threaded plug, install a eld-provided barbed 
tting and connect a manometer to measure supply pres-
sure. See TABLE 19 for supply line pressure. Replace the 
threaded plug after measurements have been taken.
E-Check Manifold Pressure
After line pressure has been checked and adjusted, check 
manifold  pressure.  Move  pressure  gauge  to  outlet  pres-
sure tap located on unit gas valve (GV1). Checks of man-
ifold pressure are made as verication of proper regulator 
adjustment.
Manifold pressure can be measured at any time the gas 
valve is open and is supplying gas to the unit. See TABLE 
19 for normal operating manifold pressure.
 CAUTION
For  safety,  connect  a  shut\-o  valve  between  the 
manometer and the gas tap to permit shut o of gas 
pressure to the manometer.