PILOT FLAME CHARACTERISTICS
The correct pilot flame (Figure 12) will be blue, extending past | PROPER FLAME ADJUSTMENT |
the thermocouple. The flame will surround the thermocouple just |
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below the tip. |
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Natural gas pilots require adjusting when the inlet gas pressure is |
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above 5" w.c. Remove the pilot cover screw on the control valve |
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(Figure 3, page 8), and turn the adjustment screw clockwise to |
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reduce flame. Replace pilot cover screw to eliminate gas leaking |
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at that control valve opening. |
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LP gas (propane) will not require adjustment. |
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After use, cleaning may be required for the proper flame. |
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Figure 12
MAIN BURNER FLAME CHARACTERISTICS
The correct flame will be a short blue inner flame with a much larger light blue outer flame. The main burner (Figure 13) shows the approximate height of each part of the flame for each gas. The burner does not have a primary air adjustment. The flame will be correct if the
To clean burner port disconnect the gas supply to the valve, and |
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remove the eight screws fastening the burner door. After remov- |
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ing the burner door from the combustion chamber, remove rear | Figure 13 |
burner, pilot burner and front burner. With front and rear burners |
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removed from furnace, force water into the ribbon ports and dry |
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with air pressure. |
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