Pilot Cleaning
When storing the heater the connection | FIG.15 |
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between the LP cylinder and the heater must |
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be disconnected and the LP cylinder removed |
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and stored outdoors in a well ventilated area. |
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1) Removing the valve panel to gain access |
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to the pilot. (see figure 2 on page 5). |
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2) Remove the screw which fastens the pilot | PILOT |
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to the lower screen cone. |
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3) Hold the pilot with pliers, loosen and |
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remove the nut at the base of the pilot. |
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4) Inspect the pilot and tubing for blockage, |
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you should be able to see through the |
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pilot. If obstructed by debris clear with a |
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piece of wire. |
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5) The |
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with a sewing needle. Use the needle gently |
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on inside of the orifice to clear debris. |
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Never enlarge the opening of the pilot orifice. |
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The pilot burner provides a flame to light the main burner. It also heats a | FIG.16 | |||||||
thermocouple which must be hot before allowing the main burner to come |
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on. If the pilot is blocked (by debris, spider webs, etc); the pilot flame may |
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be small and the thermocouple may not heat up enough for the main burner |
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to come on. If this occurs it will be necessary to clean the pilot. |
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PILOT
ORIFICE
PILOT
TUBING
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