14 December 2010
Due to continued product improvement, Broady’s reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification.
All Dimension are in mm………….Copyright ©
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Note:
When the Base screw is removed, gas will leak from the out let, ensure that the pilot is not adjusted
or the screw is removed when the fire is burning.
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Adjustment of Pilot - 3 Flame : Unscrew Base Screw as shown in Diagram 2 .
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Insert a Screw Driver as shown in Diagram 3 and adjust the Adjustment Screw up inside the 3
Flame Pilot to adjust the Flame Height .
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The Flame must always be passing over the Electrodes &/or File Tube on either side .
ADJUSTMENT OF HI—LOW PRESSURE (Manual ONLY) (Only to be Adjusted by Gasfitter)
ADJUSTMENT OF THE PILOT—3 FLAME (BOTH Fp SG & Fp EG) (Only to be Adjusted by Gasfitter)
Note* Control Valves are Factory Set but may require adjustment onsite .
Turn Appliance Off & Remove Front Plastic Cover on Igniter , Pull Cover to Slide off .
Unscrew Test Nipple on the Burner Manifold & fit the Test Gauge Securely - See Diagram
* To Set the High : Light the Burner & turn to High - Then Adjust the High Screw to the Desired Pressure . See Spec’s
* To Set the Low : Light the Burner & turn to Low - Then Adjust the Low Screw to the Desired Pressure . See Spec’s
Extinguish Appliance, remove Test Equipment and Secure Test Nipple .
* Check Valve & Burner for Correct Operation & check Fire for Gas Leaks .
Adjustment of High & Low Settings Must be Carried out by a Certified Gas Fitter Only
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3 Flame Pilot in
Assembled State
Correct Operation of
3 Flame Pilot
3
2
Note: to Gas Fitters
The 3 flame pilot may need adjustment
after a period of running time on set up
as the increase in heat in the fire will
induce a higher draft in the fire, and
may pull in flame away from the File
Tube causing the fire to shut down.
for Gas Fires