Desa GVC65PA, GVC35PA, GVC50PA installation manual Removing Burner

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SERVICE PROCEDURES

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Removing Burner

1.

Shut off gas supply to

 

heater.

2.

Remove lower front

 

access panel on heater.

3.

Disconnect burner tube

 

from orifice holder (see

 

Figure 19).

4.

Remove orifice holder

 

from burner (see Figure

 

19).

5.

Remove pilot burner

 

bracket nuts and remove

 

pilot assembly (see Figure

 

19).

6.

Move burner to the right

 

for clearance. Rotate

 

burner 90° and remove

 

burner through lower front

Pilot Burner

Pilot BurnerAssembly

Bracket Nut

Burner

Burner

Tube

Orifice

Holder

access opening.

7. To reinstall, reverse above

steps. Turn on gas to

heater and check for gas

leaks. Apply a mixture of

liquid soap and water to

all joints. Bubbles form-

ing show a leak. Correct

all leaks at once.

8. Replace lower front

access panel.

Figure 19 - Removing Burner Tube, Orifice Holder, and Pilot Burner Assembly

(35,000 BTU/Hr Burner Shown)

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Contents What to do if YOU Smell GAS OWNER’S Operation and Installation ManualFor Your Safety Contents Information SafetyElectrical shock, and carbon monoxide poisoning Carbon monoxide poisoning may lead to deathSafety Information Identification ProductInstalling Heater FeaturesLocal Codes UnpackingLocating Heater Installing HeaterVenting Heater Do not vent heater in any of the following ways see Figure Venting HeaterVenting Heater Proper Size Vent Connecting to GAS Supply InstallingQualified service person must connect heater to gas Supply. Follow all local codesGas Connection Ing or servicing. Correct all leaks at once Test all gas piping and connections for leaks after installChecking GAS Connections Fresh AIR for Combustion and Ventilation Ventilation CombustionDetermining FRESH-AIR Flow for Heater Location Draft Hood Spillage TestVentilation Air from Outdoors Fresh AIR for15 to make sure fresh air ventilation is adequate Confined area has an air volume of less than 50 cubicLighting Instructions For Your Safety Read Before LightingOperating Heater Viewing Pilot Blower Operation Manual Lighting ProcedureTo Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Shutting Off HeaterBurner Flame Pattern Inspecting Pilot and Burner FlamePilot Flame Pattern Correct Burner Flame Pattern Maintenance CleaningUnless you need gas supply for testing, shut off manual Trouble ShootingShutoff valve before servicing. Only a qualified service Turn off and unplug heater and let cool before servicingTrouble Problem CauseTROUBLE- Shooting Observed Possible Problem Cause RemedyConnections, Statement at topRemoving Control Valve and Burner Tube Service ProceduresRemoving Burner Diagram WiringBlower Changing Burner OrificeAccessories ServiceTechnical HintsParts Under Warranty Ordering ReplacementParts Not Under Warranty PartsCabinet Assembly Illustrated Parts ListBurner Assembly Parts List Limited Warranty Vanguard Vented Propane GAS Heaters Warranty Information

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