Anets 14GS Series Guide

L22-371 Rev 0 2/13
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Service & Parts Manual
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L22-371 Rev 0 2/13
TO THE PURCHASER
Post, in a prominent location, the
instructions to be followed in the event that
an operator smells gas. Obtain this
information from your local gas supplier.
WARNING
There is an open flame inside this appliance.
The unit may get hot enough to set nearby
materials on fire. Keep the area around the
appliance free from combustibles.
WARNING
DO NOT supply the appliance with a gas
that is not indicated on the data plate. If you
need to convert the appliance to another
type of fuel, contact your dealer.
WARNING
DO NOT use an open flame to check for
gas leaks! WARNING
If gas flow to appliance is interrupted, or pilots
extinguish, wait 5 minutes before attempting to
relight the pilot to allow any residual gas in
appliance to dissipate.
WARNING
Ensure that the appliance can get enough air to
keep the flame burning correctly. If the flame is
starved for air, it can give off a dangerous carbon
monoxide gas. Carbon monoxide is a clear
odorless gas that can cause suffocation.
WARNING
Adequate means must be provided to limit the
movement of this appliance without depending on
the gas line connection. Single appliances
equipped with legs must be stabilized by installing
anchor straps. All appliances equipped with
casters must be stabilized by installing restraining
chains. If a flexible gas line is used, an additional
restraining cable must be connected at all times
when the appliance is in use.
WARNING
An appliance equipped with casters and a flexible
gas line must be connected to the gas supply with
a quick disconnect device. This quick disconnect
must comply with AS4631. To limit the movement
of the appliance without depending on the
connector or quick disconnect, a restraining cable
must also be installed.
WARNING
Installation of this appliance must be done by a
qualified professional. This appliance should be
inspected by a qualified professional on an annual
basis to insure safe and proper operation.
WARNING
This appliance must be installed in compliance
with AS 5601 (current revision) or local codes, as
applicable. WARNING
If the appliance has a power supply, it must be
disconnected before servicing or cleaning this
appliance. WARNING
Do not attempt to move this appliance when the
unit is at operating temperature. Serious personal
injury could result if skin comes in contact with the
hot surfaces.
WARNING
DO NOT sit or stand on this appliance. Serious
injury could result from falling or contact with hot
shortening/oil.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance. Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of
this appliance while it is in operation.
WARNING
Improper installation, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property
damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operating and maintenance
instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1Leg Installation and Leveling -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
1.1Installation Clearances------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
1.2Gas Connection ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
1.3Gas Connection and Sealing Compound ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
1.4Fuel Supply Line Leak and Pressure Testing-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
2Initial Adjustments---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
2.1Pilot Flame Adjustment after gas valve replacement-----------------------------------------------------------------------------5
2.2Main Burner System Adjustment------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6
2.3Thermostat Calibration------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2.4Thermostat Calibration------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
3Trouble Shooting -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8
3.1Testing the Thermocouple: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9
3.2Testing the Radix wire: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9
3.3Testing the Hi Limit: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
3.4Testing the Gas Valve:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
414GS-Fryer Exploded View-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
4.114GS-Fryer Parts List------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11
5Gas Manifold with Pilot Exploded View ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
5.1Gas Manifold with Pilot Parts List --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
6Gas Supply Stand Alone Exploded View--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
6.1Gas Supply Stand Alone Parts List------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15
7Gas Supply With Filter Exploded View------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 16
7.1Gas Supply With Filter Part List ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
8T-STAT Assembly DOM-Exploded View --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
8.1T-STAT Assembly DOM-Parts List ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
9T-STAT Assembly Exploded AU View ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19
9.1T-STAT Assembly AU Parts List ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19

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1 Leg Installation and Leveling
This appliance must be installed with legs; it cannot be curb mounted. Curb mounting will seriously inhibit this
appliances ability to effect proper combustion. WARNING
This appliance must be installed with the legs provided by the manufacturer.
WARNING
Do not install legs or perform leveling procedure when unit is in operation or full of cooking medium.
Serious injury could result.
Required tools: 7/16 “ wrench and socket and a large pair of water pump pliers. The legs must be installed
before connecting the appliance to the gas supply. The legs provide the necessary height to meet sanitation
requirements and assure adequate air supply to the combustion system. Use the following procedure.
a. Lay the appliance on its back, being careful not to damage the flue area by pulling on it. Protect
the outside of the appliance with cardboard or a drop cloth when laying it down.
b. Attach each leg with the hex head screws and nuts supplied. Each leg requires four ¼-20 x 5/8”
hex head screws and nuts. Insure that all screws are tight.
c. Mount the screws from the inside of the appliance with the nut on the outside (bottom) of the
appliance. The nuts have lock washers attached to them, therefore it is not necessary to use
lock washers
d. When all four legs are securely mounted, stand the unit up, being careful not to put too much
weight on any one leg. Adjust the height and level the appliance by adjusting the leveling
devices (B) with water pump pliers.
1.1 Installation Clearances
The clearances shown below are for combustible and non-combustible installations and will allow for safe and
proper operation of your appliance.
Combustible
Construction
Non-
Combustible
Construction
Back 6 in. (15 cm) 6 in. (15 cm)
Sides 6 in. (15 cm) 6 in. (15 cm)
Floor N/A* 4 ¾ (11.5 cm)
*For use only on Non Combustible Floors. This appliance must be installed on a fireproof base.
In addition to the above clearances there must also be at least 28 inches (71 cm) of aisle space in front of the
appliance.
1.2 Gas Connection
Your appliance will give you peak performance when the gas supply line is of sufficient size to provide the
correct gas flow. The gas inlet of the appliance is located in the back of the appliance on the lower right hand
side about 21 cm from the floor. The gas line must be installed in accordance with the requirements of AS 5601
or local codes, by a qualified professional. Gas line sizing requirements can be determined by a qualified
installation professional, your local gas company or by the Technical Regulator. The gas line needs to be large
enough to supply the necessary amount of fuel to all appliances without losing pressure to any appliance. A
properly sized and installed gas line will deliver a minimum supply pressure of 7.0 ± 2.0 inches w.c. (1.75 ± 0.5
kPa) for natural gas and 12.0 ± 2.0 inches (3.0 ± 0.5 kPa) for propane to all appliances connected to the supply
line, operating simultaneously at full demand. Each appliance is equipped to operate on one certain fuel type.
The type of fuel with which the appliance is intended to operate is stamped on the data plate, which is attached
to the inside of the door.
1.3 Gas Connection and Sealing Compound
As with any gas appliance, be sure to use a suitable gas joint sealant whenever gas connections are loosened
and retightened. Also remember to check for leaks before allowing the appliance to be put into service.

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1.4 Fuel Supply Line Leak and Pressure Testing
The fuel supply system must be tested before the appliance is used. If the fuel line is going to be tested at a
pressure greater than ½ PISG (3.45 kPa), insure that that appliance is disconnected from the fuel line. If the
fuel line is to be tested at a pressure equal to or less than ½ PSIG (3.45 kPa), the appliance can be connected
during the test, but the unit’s gas valve must be shut. Test all gas line connections for leaks with a solution of
soap and water when pressure is applied.
2 Initial Adjustments
After the appliance has been properly installed as described in the installation section of this manual, it will need
to be adjusted to ensure that it will perform as designed. These adjustments must be performed by a qualified
person. To perform these adjustments the following tools will be needed:
• Manometer • Digital Thermometer (Temperature Probe)
• DC Millivolt Meter • DC Milliameter
Before you begin filling and adjusting the appliance, perform the following visual checks:
a. After the appliance is in its permanent location, check the levelness. Any additional leveling that
is necessary can be performed as previously described.
b. Check the temperature probe and high limit bulb (in the tank) to ensure that the mounting
screws are tight.
c. Review the installation portion of this manual and ensure
that all steps have been followed and executed properly.
2.1 Pilot Flame Adjustment after gas valve replacement
For manual pilots, refer to the following instructions. Perform this procedure once the pilot is lit.
NOTE: This procedure requires a DC millivolt meter set to a scale of 0-1000 mV.
Using test leads with sharp probes will help in taking the required readings.
a. Locate the thermocouple wires coming from the thermostat/limit box
going to the gas
valve. The wire size decreases near the gas valve
connections.
b. Using the positive (+) test probe, connect the probe to the high limit
wire terminal. On UFM systems, pierce the high limit wire insulation,
with the tip of the test lead probe, at the gas valve safety magnet
connection.
c. Connect the negative (-) test probe to the pilot tubing.
d. Remove the cap screw located below the pilot tubing on the gas
valve. The pilot flame adjustment screw is recessed behind this.
Turning the pilot flame adjustment screw clockwise
lowers the pilot flame and millivolt output. Turning the pilot
flame
adjustment screw counter- clockwise increases the pilot
flame size
and millivolt output.
e. While monitoring the DC millivolt meter, rotate the pilot
flame adjustment screw in the direction necessary to
achieve a reading of 400 ± 50mV.
f. Replace the cap screw.
Note: Allow 3 to 5 minutes between flame adjustments to allow
the reading to stabilize.
REGULATOR ADJUSTOR
(UNDER CAP SCREW)
PILOT ADJUSTOR
(UNDER CAP SCREW)

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2.2 Main Burner System Adjustment
For the main burners to operate the gas supply valve must be open and the thermostat must be turned on. For
models with electric controls, the main power switch must be on. The main burners receive gas from the main
gas supply through the thermostatically controlled valve. When the thermostat is turned up to a setting higher
than the temperature of the oil in the tank, the gas control valve opens.
The main burner pressure must be adjusted to deliver optimum flame. Refer to the following procedure to adjust
the main burners. CAUTION
Before proceeding any further, fill the tank with WATER. Water is used for the installation
adjustments because the temperature will never exceed 212°F (100°C), thereby allowing plenty of
adjustment time. Never let the water level go below the MIN LEVEL mark stamped on the tank.
a. Ensure that the main gas valve is shut off; remove the manifold pressure tap plug and connect
an accurate pressure gauge having a range from 0 to 16 “ w.c. in 0.1” increments (0 to 4 kPa in
.025 kPa increments) or manometer with similar resolution.
b. Turn on this and all appliances connected to the gas supply
line and light their main burners. The pressure reading of
the installed pressure gauge should not drop from the
required installation pressure. Any loss of pressure
indicates inadequate supply line installation, which will
cause poor performance of all appliances during peak
usage.
c. The installed pressure gauge should be the same, ±0.1”
w.c. (.025 kPa), as that marked on the data plate on the
inside door of the appliance. If the pressure is correct, go to
step e, if it is not, adjust the pressure as outlined in step d.
d. To adjust the pressure, remove the regulator adjustment
screw cap on the gas valve and, with a flat head
screwdriver, adjust the regulator screw until the proper
burner pressure is reached. Turning the screw clockwise will increase the burner pressure.
Turning the screw counterclockwise will decrease the burner pressure.
e. When the pressure is correct, replace the regulator adjustment screw cover.
f. Turn off the ALL appliances, shut the main gas valve to your appliance and remove the
pressure gauge. Apply pipe joint compound to the manifold pressure tap plug and reinstall it.
2.3 Thermostat Calibration
Thermostat Calibration Check (Standard) NOTICE
Thermostat calibration requires that the temperature of the appliance be raised above 212°F
(100°C). If you have water in the tank you will need to drain it, dry it and fill it with shortening/oil.
Follow the filling instructions in this manual.
To check the calibration of your appliance, refer to the following procedure.
a. Remove the tube screen from the tank.
b. Place the tip of a digital thermometer probe in the shortening/oil approximately one inch above
the temperature sensor.
c. Light the pilot as described in this manual, set the thermostat to 325°F (163 °C) and allow the
shortening/oil to come up to temperature. Watch the thermometer closely as the temperature
rises.
d. If the shortening/oil temperature reaches 350°F (167 °C) and the burners do not turn off, turn
the thermostat down. Keep lowering the thermostat setting until the burners go out.
e. Let the appliance cycle 4 to 6 times before checking the temperature. Compare the
thermometer temperature against the thermostat setting. If the values are more than 5°F (3 °C)
apart, calibrate the thermostat using procedure in this manual.
MAIN BURNER
MAIN BURNER ORIFICE

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CAUTION
If the burners do not shut off at the LOWEST thermostat setting, the thermostat may be
defective. Contact your local service company.
2.4 Thermostat Calibration
For Gas Operated and Electric Thermostats refer to the following procedure.
a. Remove the tube screen from the tank and place the tip of a digital thermometer in the
shortening/oil approximately one inch above the temperature sensor.
b. Light the pilot as described in this manual, set the thermostat to 325°F (163 °C) and allow the
shortening/oil to come up to temperature; let the appliance cycle 4-6 times to insure that the
shortening/oil temperature has stabilized. Compare the thermostat setting of 325°F (163 °C) to
the digital thermometer reading.
c. Remove the thermostat dial by pulling the knob straight out. DO NOT rotate the dial.
d. Holding the outside of the shaft so that it DOES NOT MOVE, scrape away the sealing
compound in the center of the shaft with a small flat blade screwdriver.
e. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to lower the thermostat’s temperature setting or counter-
clockwise to raise it.
NOTE
One-quarter turn of the adjustment screw changes the temperature setting
approximately 24°F (13 °C).
f. Turn the adjustment screw until the burners come on at 325°F (163 °F).
g. Replace the knob and allow the appliance to cycle 4 to 6 times. Check the temperature of the
digital thermometer against the thermostat dial setting; if there is greater than a 5°F
(3 °C) difference, repeat the calibration procedure.

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3 Trouble Shooting
Refer to this section to correct common problems that may be encountered during the course of normal
operation. If applicable, a schematic is provided behind the panel containing the electrical components.
NO YES
YES
Appliance does not
work.
Will the
pilot
light? NO Is the gas
supply
valve
o
p
en?
NO Open the gas
valve and light
p
ilot
Purge air from
gas line
Does pilot
stay lit after
pilot knob is
released?
YES YES
NO Is all the
air purged
from the
pilot gas
line?
YES
NO
Is high
limit
switch
open?
YES
Will high
limit switch
reset?
YES
Reset switch
and light pilot.
Contact a
qualified service
technician
NO NO
Does pilot go
out when the
temperature
increases?
YES
Do the main
burners
light?
NO
Purge air from pilot line by
turning pilot knob to the
"PILOT" position and
holding it in for approx. 1
minute.
Is the gas
valve knob in
the "ON"
position?
Is the
thermostat
knob in the
OFF position?
NO
YES
If the main burners are
lighting, but not performing
properly refer to the
INSTALLATION section of
this manual to verify proper
installation.
YES
Turn the gas
valve knob to
the "ON"
position.
NO
Turn the
thermostat knob
to a
tem
p
erature

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3.1 Testing the Thermocouple:
You will need a multimeter that can measure millivolts. Make sure that after holding a flame to the
thermocouple it produces 30 mv. You can test for this by heating the thermocouple for about a minute and then
place one lead on the copper casing of the thermocouple and the other lead on one of terminals of the hi limit
wire connection. This is the easiest way to check the thermocouple but you are also going on the faith that the
Radix wire and hi limit are good. If you do not get between 25 and 30 millivolts you need to replace this part,
part number is P5047540.
Stay away from any hard or sharp bends in the thermocouple. It tends to separate the wire inside the
copper casing. Another good tip is when screwing in the thermocouple always start by hand. You should get
several turns out of it before needing a wrench. Cross threading will damage the aluminum threads for the
magnet. After the thermocouple is finger tight give it a quarter turn with a wrench, no more. If all these parts
check out and the pilot still won’t stay lit you need to recheck everything something there is missing.
3.2 Testing the Radix wire:
Make sure that your Radix (gas valve to hi limit) wire isn't damaged or broken. The easiest is to remove
the thermocouple from the valve, remove the Radix wire and inspect both sides of that butterfly connector. Make
sure the wires aren't broken and then check for continuity through it. If it is bad the part number is B6779850.
3.3 Testing the Hi Limit:
Press the red reset button and make sure it doesn't click. If it does, push it until it doesn't. This means
the unit overheated or the hi limit tripped early. To check the trip temp of the switch the fryer will need to be run
at a set temp of 400. The limit should trip at 450 plus or minus 25 degrees. Check for continuity through the
posts to ensure that the switch is making contact. If it won't reset or it reads an open signal you have a bad hi
limit, the part number is PP10084.
A couple of factors to look for that won't show up as a bad part is a crack in the black plastic casing of
the hi limit. This would cause a problem; it happens when the radix wire is cross-threaded or over tightened.
3.4 Testing the Gas Valve:
With the thermocouple and Radix wire removed, take one lead of a multimeter and place it into the
center of the magnet of the valve. The magnet is the aluminum insert on the valve you screw the thermocouple
into. There is a concave landing in the center of the insert. It is insulated from the rest of the valve. Place the
other lead on the threaded part of the insert. Make sure the lead on the center landing doesn't tough anything
else or you will get an incorrect reading. You're checking resistance, and you're looking for 8 to 11 ohms. If it's
more or less you have a bad magnet inside the valve and the valve needs to be replaced.

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ITEM# PART# PART DESCRIPTION
B3332205 TANK,WELDMENT
B3332206 TANK,WELDMENT WITH FILTER
2 D5141-00 TANK, WELDMEN SHROUD FRONT
B1838001 CABINETASSEMBLY STAND ALONE WITHOUT FILTER
A1540102 CABINET SIDE, LEFT HAND
A1540104 CABINET SIDE, RIGHT HAND
A1857701 CABINET SPACER
A1237901 CABINET FRONT BOTTOM BRACE
A1640501 CABINET BACK
B1837003 CABINETASSEMBLY WITH FILTER
A1538402 CABINET SIDE, LEFT HAND
A1538404 CABINET SIDE, RIGHT HAND
A1854101 CABINET SPACER
A1236701 CABINET BOTTOM BRACE
A1638301 CABINETBACK (NOT INCLUDED IN B LEVEL ASSEMBLY)
A1537601 CABINETSIDE SUPPORT
A1538501 CABINETSIDE VERTICAL SUPPORT LH
A1538503 CABINETSIDE VERTICAL SUPPORT RH
B1837003 CABINETASSEMBLY FILTII BNB
A1237201 CABINET BOTTOM BRACE LH
A1237203 CABINET BOTTOM BRACE RH
A1537702 CABINET SIDE, LEFT HAND
A1537704 CABINET SIDE, RIGHT HAND
A1539101 CABINET SIDE SUPPORT LH
A1539103 CABINET SIDE SUPPORT RH
A1539201 CABINETSIDE VERTICAL SUPPORT LH
A1539203 CABINETSIDE VERTICAL SUPPORT RH
A1639201 CABINET BACK
A1854101 CABINET SPACER
A1555801 CABINET SUPPORT CHANNEL
A1855905 CABINET POWER SUPPLY CHANNEL
A1856001 CABINETPOWER SUPPLY SUPPORT PLATE
A2040903 CONTROL BOXPANEL SUPPORT
B14538-00 CABINET POWER SUPPLY CHANNEL COVER
PP10023 SCREW 10-24 X3/8 SELF TAPPER
A3682302 FRONT PANEL STAND ALONE
A3681202 FRONT PANEL WITH FILTER
A3680402 FRONT PANEL END CAP LH
A3680404 FRONT PANEL END CAP RH
A3680702 FRONT PANEL MIDDLE CAP
5 P9204-75 ANETS NAME PLATE BLACK/YELLOW
6 P0091500 TINNERMAN C-12003-017 #6
B3636705 FRONT PANEL TOP DECK STAND ALONE
B3636707 FRONT PANEL TOP DECK DUAL
B3636709 FRONT PANEL TOP DECK TRIPLE
8 A1847002 CLIP, BRACKET MAGNET CATCH
9 P6071300 DOOR MAGNET
10 B13811-00 FLUE DEFLECTOR
B2306+201 DOOR, ASSEMBLY
A2336801 DOOR, INNER
A2336902 DOOR, OUTER
PP10752 SCREW, 10-31 X1/2 PNH ZN
PP11006 HANDLE, DOOR RECESSED PLASTIC
13 D6180-00 SPLASH BACK
14 D5143-00 FLUE WELDMENT
15 B12323-00 FLUE INSULATION (INCLUDES CLIP)
16 A1408002 BULB COVER STEPPED SLG
17 PP10668 NUT, 1/4-20 ACORN WITH CENTERLOCK STAINLESS
18 B3801801 LOWER HINGE
19 B3802401 UPPER HINGE
20 P0020600 SCREW, 1/4-20 X 5/8 HEAX HEAD ZINC PLATED
21 B3900701 LEG, SET 6" WITH HARDWARE (SET OF 4)
22 P0093300 NUT, HEX (KEP) 1/4-20 ZINC PLATED
23 60084501 DRAIN VALVE, 1 1/4 NON-LOCKING
24 C9054-01 BASKET HANGER SLG40
25 D5181-01 TANK SHROUD WELDMENT RIGHT HAND
26 D5181-02 TANK SHROUD WELDMENT LEFT HAND
27 D5141-00 TANK SHROUD WELDMENT FRONT
28 B12135-00 FRONT SHROUD PILOT COVER
29 E4454-00 TANK SHROUD REAR
30 A1857601 CABINET BOTTOM COVER
31 P9302-61 TANK INSULATION KIT
32 A2510101 TANK, NIPPLE DRAIN OUT 1 1/4 NPT
33 A4500601 WIRING RACK, TUBE 13.50 X 13.50
34 P9800-08 BASKETS, DUAL
35 PP10023 SCREW, 10-24 X 3/8 SELF TAPPER
1
3A
3C
4
7
11
3B
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ITEM# PART# PART DESCRIPTION
1 P9313-99 MANIFOLD WELDMENT
P7036725 PLUG1/8NPT
B13624-00 PRESSURE TEST PORT (CE)
3P9500-54 FLAME RETENTION SPRING
4 P8904-68 CROSSOVER TUBE
P8904-69 ORIFICE RUNNER TUBE (NAT)
P8904-99 ORIFICE RUNNER TUBE (LP)
P8904-74 ORIFICE RUNNER TUBE (CE-LP)
P8840-96 BURNER JET (NAT)
P8840-95 BURNER JET (LP
A8047401 BURNER JET (CE-NAT)
A8047402 BURNER JET (CE-LP)
A8047403 BURNER JET (CE-L-GAS)
7B12491-00 STANDING PILOT
8P9315-33 FLEXIBLE TUBING (NOT SHOWN)
9P8903-52 ORIFICE SPUD .014 (LP ONLY)
10 C10166-00 PILOT BRACKET
11 P9131-55 IGNITOR
2
5
6
5.1 Gas Manifold with Pilot Parts List

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ITEM# PART# PART DESCRIPTION
1P7036902 UNION BLACK 1/2 NPT
2
P7037750 ELBOW, STREET 1/2 NPT 90 DEGREE
3
P7037096 NIPPLE, BLACK 1/2 NPT X3 1/2"
4
P7037678 ELBOW, BLACK 90 DEGREE
5 P7037098 NIPPLE, BLACK 1/2 NPT X 4 1/2"
6
60125901 GAS VALVE VENT TUBE (DOMESTIC ONLY)
7
P7037090 NIPPLE, BLACK 1/2 NPT CLOSE
8
60127501 FITTING ADAPTOR MALE FLARE XFNPT
9
60128016 GAS SUPPLY FLEXTUBE 28"
10
A8029105 GAS SUPPLY COUPLING
11
60179801 INTERUPTOR 11/32 THREAD
12
60132801 PRESSURE TEST FITTING
13
60094101 ELBOW, BRASS 90 DEGREE STR 1/8 NPT
60125203 GAS VALVE VS820 NAT 3.5 W.C.
60128202 GAS VALVE VS820 LP 10.0 W.C.
PP11001 GAS VALVE AGORL/S U7000 NAT
PP11002 GAS VALVE AGORL/S U7000 LP
15
P8903-22 T-PILE MILLIVOLT 36" LEADS
16
B12152-00 GAS SUPPLY BRACKET (MAY OR MAY NOTHAVE)
14
6.1 Gas Supply Stand Alone Parts List

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ITEM# PART# PART DESCRIPTION
1P7036902 UNION BLACK 1/2 NPT
2
P7037750 ELBOW, STREET 1/2 NPT90 DEGREE
3
P7037095 NIPPLE, BLACK 1/2 NPTX3"
4
P7037678 ELBOW, BLACK 90 DEGREE
5 P7037099 NIPPLE, BLACK 1/2 NPT X5"
6
60125901 GAS VALVE VENT TUBE (DOMESTIC ONLY)
7
60127401 ELBOW FITTING MALE FLARE BY 1/2 NPT
8
60127501 FITTING ADAPTOR MALE FLARE XFNPT
9
60128014 GAS SUPPLY FLEXTUBE 16"
10
A8029105 GAS SUPPLY COUPLING
11
60179801 INTERUPTOR 11/32 THREAD
12
60132801 PRESSURE TESTFITTING
13
60094101 ELBOW, BRASS 90 DEGREE STR 1/8 NPT
60125203 GAS VALVE VS820 NAT 3.5 W.C.
60128202 GAS VALVE VS820 LP 10.0 W.C.
PP11001 GAS VALVE AGORL/S U7000 NAT
PP11002 GAS VALVE AGORL/S U7000 LP
15
P8903-22 T-PILE MILLIVOLT 36" LEADS
16
B12152-00 GAS SUPPLY BRACKET (MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE)
14
7.1 Gas Supply With Filter Part List

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ITEM# PART# PART DESCRIPTION
1 PP10084 SWITCH, HI-LIMIT
2 60125401 THERMOSTAT, RXMILLIVOLT 200-400F
B14503-00 PIPING, BRACKET THERMOSTAT WITH IGNITOR
A8049801 PIPING, BRACKET THERMOSTAT WITHOUT IGNITOR
4 PP10687 SCREW, 6-32 X5/16 TH PHILLIPS
5PP10539 KNOB, THERMOSTAT
6P0007300 SCREW, 8-32 X1/4 HEXHEAD ZINC
7B6744402 WIRING, MILLIVOLT HI-LIMIT/THERMOSTAT
8P9132-34 CONTROL, SPARK IGNITOR
9 60172101 BATTERY, TRIPLE A 1.5V
10 60167801 CONTROL, WIRE SPARK IGNITOR 24"
11 P9132-37 CONTROL, SPARK IGNITOR GROUND WIRE
12 P9204-18 LABEL, IGNITOR
13 P5047590 THERMOSTAT, GS 190C
14 60119001 FLEXTUBING 18" (DOMESTIC AND CE)
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8 T-STAT Assembly DOM-Exploded View
8.1 T-STAT Assembly DOM-Parts List

14GS-CS Series
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ITEM# PART# PART DESCRIPTION
1 PP10084 SWITCH, HI-LIMIT
2 P5047590 THERMOSTAT, GS 190C
B14503-00 PIPING, BRACKET THERMOSTAT WITH IGNITOR
A8049801 PIPING, BRACKET THERMOSTAT WITHOUT IGNITOR
4 PP10687 SCREW, 6-32 X5/16 TH PHILLIPS
5PP10539 KNOB, THERMOSTAT
6P0007300 SCREW, 8-32 X 1/4 HEXHEAD ZINC
7B6744402 WIRING, MILLIVOLT HI-LIMIT/THERMOSTAT
8P9132-34 CONTROL, SPARK IGNITOR
9 60172101 BATTERY, TRIPLE A 1.5V
10 60167801 CONTROL, WIRE SPARK IGNITOR 24"
11 P9132-37 CONTROL, SPARK IGNITOR GROUND WIRE
12 P9204-18 LABEL, IGNITOR
13 P5047590 THERMOSTAT, GS 190C
A8049701 PIPING, THERMOSTAT IN-GAS VALVE OUT SLG40 AU
A8049703 PIPING, THERMOSTAT IN-GAS VALVE OUT SLG100 AU
A8049702 PIPING, THERMOSTAT OUT-GAS VALVE IN SLG40 AU
A8049704 PIPING, THERMOSTAT OUT-GAS VALVE IN SLG100 AU
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9 T-STAT Assembly Exploded AU View
9.1 T-STAT Assembly AU Parts List

14GS-CS Series
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MAILING ADDRESS – P.O. BOX 501, CONCORD, NH 03302-0501
SHIPPING ADDRESS – 10 FERRY ST., CONCORD, NH 03301
In the event of problems with or questions about
your order, please contact the Anetsberger
Factory at:
+001 (603) 225-6684 (World Wide)
In the event of problems with or questions about
your equipment, please contact the Anetsberger
Authorized Service and Parts representative
(ASAP) covering your area, or contact
Anetsberger at the number listed to the left.
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