Napoleon Fireplaces GDS26P, GDS26N Adjustments, Pilot Injector and Orifice Replacement, Person

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ORIFICE
LOCATION

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ADJUSTMENTS

PILOT INJECTOR AND ORIFICE REPLACEMENT

1.Turn off the electrical and gas supply to the stove.

2.Remove the cast front, glass viewing door and log set.

3.Remove the 2 securing screws. Slide the burner assembly to the

right and lift out.

4.Using a deep

9/16” socket wrench, remove the main burner orifice. A 7/8back-up wrench must be used on the manifold, located below the housing to ensure that the aluminum tubing

does not twist or kink. Replace the correct burner orifice using pipe thread compound.

5.Loosen nut and replace with appropriate injector

6.Reinstall the burner ensuring that the Venturi tube fits over the orifice.

NOTE: Check and adjust, if necessary, the primary air to 7/16” for propane and 1/4” for natural gas. Replace the

screws.

7.Turn on the gas supply and check for gas leaks by brushing on a soap and water solution.

Do not use open flame.

8.Replace the log set. Then light the pilot and main burner to ensure that the gas lines have been purged.

9.Replace the glass viewing door and cast front. Turn on

the electrical supply to the stove.

 

 

Purge all gas lines with the glass door removed.

 

 

Assure that a continuous flow is at the burner before

 

 

re-installing the door.

BURNER

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This must be carried out by an AUTHORIZED

ASSEMBLY

REPRESENTATIVE OF WOLF STEEL LTD. or a QUALI-

 

 

 

FIED GAS INSTALLER in accordance with local codes

 

 

or in the absence of local codes with the requirements

 

 

of the provincial / state authorities having jurisdiction

 

 

and in accordance with the requirements of the CAN1-

 

 

B149 Installation Code in Canada and the ANSI Z223.1

 

 

National Fuel Gas Code in the United States.

FIGURE 48

 

 

FLAME ADJUSTMENT AND CHARACTERISTICS

Turn

 

Turn clockwise

counterclockwise

 

 

to increase flame

to decrease flame

 

 

height

height

L

 

 

O

HI

 

 

FLAME

 

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ADJUSTMENT

 

 

KNOB

 

 

It is important to periodically perform a visual check of the pilot and the burner flames. Compare them to the figures below. If any flames appear abnormal call a qualified service

person.

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VENTURI ADJUSTMENT

Remove the 2 screws securing the burner. Natural gas models have air shutters set to 0.188" open (3/16"). Propane models have air shutters set to 0.375" open (3/8").

After making adjustments replace the burner ensuring that the venturi tube fits over the orifice and replace the screws.

Air shutter adjustment must only be done by a

qualified gas installer!

Closing the air shutter will cause a more yellow flame, but can lead to carboning. The flame may not appear yellow immediately; allow 15 to 30 minutes for the final flame colour to be established.

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Contents GDS26N Table of Contents Napoleon GAS Stove Presidents Lifetime Limited Warranty For example in Massachusetts State General Instructions General InformationCare of Glass and Plated Parts Do not RemoveVenting DimensionsVent Installations Venting Lengths and AIR Terminal LocationsRear Exit TOP Exit Typical Vent InstallationsSpecial Vent Installations Periscope TerminationMinimum AIR Terminal Location Clearances Venting Application Flow Chart Stove Vent Exit Rear Exit TOP ExitElbow Vent Length Values TOP Exit / Horizontal TerminationDefinitions T = 4.2 x 6 = 25.2 ft = H R + H O = 8 + 2.7 = 10.7 ft+ V T= 10.7 + 6 =16.7 Since both formulas are met, this vent configuration isRear Exit / Horizontal Termination HR3+ V T 24.75 feet + V T3.5V T HT + VT TOP or Rear Exit Vertical TerminationHR2 HT VTInstallation Vertical Through Existing ChimneyRear Exit Conversion Vertical Installation Installation Wall and Ceiling ProtectionHorizontal Installation Not Fill this Space with ANY Type of Material#10 x Horizontal Venting InstallationStove Vent Connection Sealant #8x1/2FIGURE 25 Self DrillingVertical Venting Installation Restricting Vertical VentsConversion Kits Mobile Home InstallationGAS Installation To ceiling from base of the unit Minimum Clearances to Combustibles47 1/2 to ceiling from base of the unit Bulb Replacement Blower InstallationNight Light Replacement Lens Assembly InstallationDoor Glass Replacement Glass Door Installation and RemovalLogo Placement FinishingNight Lighttm Switch Switch FunctionsMain Burner Switch LOG PlacementWire Size MAX. Length Wiring DiagramRecommended maximum lead length depends on wire size GaugeOperating Instructions Operation / MaintenanceMaintenance To Turn OFF GASFlame Adjustment and Characteristics AdjustmentsPilot Injector and Orifice Replacement Venturi AdjustmentReplacements 31 34 Trouble Shooting Guide Symptom Problem Test SolutionDo not Clean Glass When HOT Fireplace Service History W415-0607 / a

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