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Whirlpool 4322452 - Testing the Gas Pressure Regulator

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TESTING THE GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR
The pressure regulator is a mechanical device that reduces the higher incoming gas pressure to
a lower outgoing pressure, and maintains a steady, even flow of gas.
The pressure regulator has one outlet that is connected directly to the gas safety valve. The inlet
has a manual shutoff valve so that the gas to the safety valve can be turned off (see Figure 6-13).
N
N
Manual Shutoff Valve
PRESSURE
REGULATOR
The common causes of pressure regulator failure are:
a) Ruptured diaphragm.
b) Broken or weak valve.
c) Accumulated debris around the valve seat.
d) Plugged vent.
The pressure regulator is normally replaced rather than serviced, since it has few replaceable or
serviceable parts, and is a relatively inexpensive device.
Use a manometer, or a magnehelic gauge, to test the pressure regulator.
Natural Gas
= 4
"
WCP
L.P. Gas = 11
"
WCP
If the reading is not within the range shown, the pressure regulator is defective and should be
replaced.
Figure 6-13

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