10 | Gas connection for gas units
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10 Gas connection for gas units
This chapter only applies to gas units.
DANGER
Fire due to incorrect gas connection
Risk of death due to fire caused by incorrect gas connection.
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Observe the local regulations of the gas supply company.
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Check the existing gas type and the dynamic connection pressure with the
values indicated on the unit.
DANGER
Risk of poisoning due to faulty gas connection
Risk of poisoning from CO and other toxic gas components
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Do not connect the units to networks containing carbon monoxide (CO)
gases or other toxic components.
DANGER
Exceeding the permissible CO/CO
2
values
Risk of poisoning due to increased CO/CO
2
values caused by incorrect
burner settings.
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Perform a flue gas analysis during initial commissioning.
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Document the flue gas values.
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It is recommended that the installation site be equipped with a CO gas
alarm and detector.
DANGER
Increased CO values due to incorrect gas type
Risk of poisoning due to connecting the wrong type of gas
n
Only connect the unit to the gas type specified on the unit's type plate.
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Check the existing gas type and the dynamic connection pressure with the
values indicated on the unit.
n
It is recommended that the installation site be equipped with a CO gas
alarm and detector.