- Flexible gas line
- Pipe and fittings
- Pipe wrench
- Gas leak detector
- Propane tank or natural gas connection
1. Turn off the gas supply. This is the most important step, as it will prevent any accidents from happening. If you are using a propane tank, turn the valve to the “Off” position. If you are using a natural gas connection, call your utility company and ask them to turn off the gas to your home.
2. Measure the distance from the gas supply to the pool heater. Cut the flexible gas line to the desired length. Make sure that the line is long enough to reach from the gas supply to the pool heater, but not so long that it will be difficult to install.
3. Attach the gas line to the gas supply. Screw the gas line onto the gas supply, using a pipe wrench. Tighten the fitting until it is snug.
4. Attach the gas line to the pool heater. Screw the gas line onto the pool heater, using a pipe wrench. Tighten the fitting until it is snug.
5. Turn on the gas supply. Turn the valve on the propane tank to the “On” position. Turn on the gas supply, call the utility company again, and verify that gas is flowing to the home.
6. Check for gas leaks. Use a gas leak detector to check for any gas leaks. If you find a leak, immediately turn off the gas supply and call a qualified gas fitter.
Once the gas line is properly connected and checked for leaks, you can turn on the pool heater and enjoy your heated pool!
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