FRYER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Continued)
PROBLEM | CAUSE |
Pilot flame does not | 6. |
stay lighted. (Continued) | the gas. (Continued) |
! CAUTION: DO NOT return the fryer to normal operation with its
| 7. Gas control valve has failed. | |
Pilot flame goes out | 1. Low gas supply pressure [less than 6” | |
repeatedly. |
| W.C. for natural gas; (11” W.C. for pro- |
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| pane) when all other |
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| equipment is operating]. |
| 2. | Loosen thermopile or |
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| stat connection(s) on gas control valve. |
| 3. | Pilot flame does not continuously touch |
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| the thermocouple because of excessive |
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| air flow around the pilot burner assembly. |
| 4. | |
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| the gas. |
! | CAUTION: DO NOT return | |
the fryer to normal operation | ||
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| with its | |
| bypassed/disconnected. | |
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REMEDY
6.Check for, and repair, any dam- aged
7.Replace the gas control valve.
1.Measure the gas supply pres- sure.
Contact your local gas supplier to obtain adequate gas supply pressure.
2.Check and tighten the connec- tions.
3.Block the excessive air flow to make the pilot flame contact the thermocouple.
4.Check for, and repair, any dam- aged
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