CAUTION: Should overheating occur or the gas supply fails to
SECTION 4. Testing the Ignition Safety
For Standing Pilot Systems
a.With the main burners on, remove the pilot adjustment cover screw.
* NOTE: There is no pilot adjustment cover on Robertshaw 7200 gas valve.
b.Insert a small slot screw driver and turn the
adjustment screw clockwise until pilot flame goes out. Note and count number of turns made.
c.Gas valve will
d.Return pilot adjustment screw
wise , using the same number of turns as in step (b).
FOR AUTOMATIC IGNITION SYSTEMS
Intermittent Ignition (IID)
1.Turn on power to the ignition systems and turn gas supply off at the gas valve.
2.Check ignition module as follows:
a.Set the thermostat or controller above room temperature to call for heat.
b.Watch for continuous spark at the pilot burner.
c.Time the spark operation. Time must be within the lockout timing period (15 or 90 seconds).
d.Turn thermostat down to end call for heat and wait 60 seconds on lockout models before beginning step 3.
3.Turn on gas supply.
4.Set thermostat or controller above room tempera- ture to call for heat.
5.Systems should start as follows:
a.Spark will turn on and pilot gas valve will open at once. Pilot burner should ignite after gas reaches the pilot burner.
b.Spark ignition should
c.Main gas valve should open and main burner should ignite after gas reaches the burner port.
3 | 2 | 1 |
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| PILOT ADJ |
O F F | S E T P I L O T O N |
Pilot Adjustment
Fig.# 8935.0
ROBERTSHAW 7200 GAS VALVE
(Models 90, 135 & 180)
e.Replace pilot adjustment cover screw, then follow the lighting instructions to get boiler ready for operation.
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