annbclay
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Post by annbclay on Jun 2, 2014 15:31:59 GMT -8
I ordered a new falks light from Galaxy but it arrived with no assembly instructions or installation instructions. does anyone have a link to detailed instructions? I've never used one of these.
Also so where does the propane line feed into this? The light looks like it attaches at the bottom but the photo appears that it is behind the wall.
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Post by vikx on Jun 2, 2014 21:57:43 GMT -8
Welcome annbclay!
Please post some photos of what you have...
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Post by annbclay on Jun 3, 2014 5:03:33 GMT -8
I can't seem to get the image to post but here is a link to it www.tempheat.ca/products/Falk/html/falk.htmit is the top one, single wall unit. Last night I found an illustration of assembly but it was hard to read and and I'm not certain I have it together correctly. Worried about leaks!
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Post by vikx on Jun 3, 2014 21:25:10 GMT -8
I can only guess. Most gas lights connect at the wall mount, 1/4" flare fitting. The line should already be in place, just a matter of tightening the connection. If you don't feel comfortable working with gas lines and fittings, any RV shop can help.
A brand new light shouldn't leak. Just test the connection and you're good to go.
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Post by annbclay on Jun 6, 2014 16:27:06 GMT -8
I found a link that has a good diagram and after pondering it for a bit I figured out that the hex screw at the back is a plug and can be moved to the bottom so that you have a choice of where the propane line feeds in! For future reference here is the link to a readable diagram www.gas-lights.com/pdf/falks-installation.pdf
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2015 19:23:01 GMT -8
Just get a propane dealer install the light.
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