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TABLE 5—MAXIMUM LENGTH OF SUPPLEMENTARY LIMIT LEADWIRE WHEN USING Q309A THERMOCOUPLE.

THERMOCOUPLE

MAXIMUM LEADWIRE LENGTH X 2 (wires)

LENGTH

AWG NO. 14

AWG NO. 16

AWG NO. 18

in.

m

in.

m

in.

m

in.

m

12

0.3

47

1.2

30

0.8

18

0.5

18

0.5

41

1.0

26

0.7

16

0.4

24

0.6

35

0.9

22

0.6

14

0.4

30

0.8

29

0.8

18

0.5

11

0.3

36

0.9

23

0.6

15

0.4

9

0.2

40

1.0

19

0.5

12

0.3

7

0.2

48

1.2

11

0.3

7

0.2

60

1.5

DO NOT USE.

3. Unscrew brass compression fitting from pilot gas

outlet. Refer to Fig. 4.  Slip fitting over tubing and slide out
of way.

NOTE: When replacing a control, cut off old compression

fitting and replace with new compression fitting provided
on new combination gas control. Never use old com-
pression fitting as it may not provide a gas-tight seal.
Refer to Fig. 4.

4. Push tubing into pilot gas tapping on outlet end of the

control until it bottoms. While holding tubing all the way in,
slide fitting into place and engage threads. Turn until finger
tight. Then tighten one more turn with wrench. Do not
overtighten.

5. Connect other end of tubing to pilot burner according

to pilot burner manufacturer’s instructions.

TABLE 4—MAXIMUM LENGTH OF SUPPLEMENTARY LIMIT LEADWIRES WHEN USING Q340A THERMOCOUPLE.

THERMOCOUPLE

MAXIMUM LEADWIRE LENGTH X 2 (wires)

LENGTH

AWG NO. 14

AWG NO. 16

AWG NO. 18

in.

m

in.

m

in.

m

in.

m

18

0.5

35

0.9

22

0.6

13

0.3

24

0.6

29

0.7

18

0.5

11

0.3

30

0.8

23

0.6

15

0.4

9

0.2

36

0.9

17

0.4

11

0.3

6

0.2

48

1.2

DO NOT USE.

60

1.5

CONNECT PILOT GAS TUBING

1. Cut tubing to desired length and bend as necessary

for routing to pilot burner. Do not make sharp bends or
deform tubing. Do not bend tubing at control after compres-
sion nut has been tightened, as this may result in gas
leakage at connection.

2. Square off and remove burrs from end of tubing.

Fig. 2—Use moderate amount of pipe compound.

Fig. 3—Top view of standard capacity gas control.

Fig. 4—Always use new compression fitting.

CONNECT THERMOCOUPLE

The thermocouple connection to the power unit or ECO

connector (Fig. 3) is an electrical connection and must be
clean and dry. Never use pipe compound. Tighten only
1/4 turn beyond finger tight to give good electrical
continuity.

CONNECT ECO (Standard-Capacity models only)

If the ECO is provided, the leadwires must be equipped

with insulated 1/4 in. female quick-connect terminals.
Leadwire lengths must not exceed the lengths shown in
Tables 4 and 5. Connect high limit or ECO leadwires to the
two terminals on the thermocouple.

If ECO is not provided, connect a Q313B Thermopile

Generator in place of the thermocouple to act as the high-
limit for the system.

TWO IMPERFECT 
THREADS

GAS CONTROL

THREAD PIPE THE AMOUNT 
SHOWN IN TABLE FOR 
INSERTION INTO GAS CONTROL 

APPLY A MODERATE AMOUNT OF
PIPE COMPOUND TO PIPE ONLY
(LEAVE TWO END THREADS BARE).

M3075B

PIPE

GAS CONTROL

TIGHTEN NUT ONE TURN
BEYOND FINGER TIGHT.

FITTING BREAKS OFF AND CLINCHES 
TUBING AS NUT IS TIGHTENED.

TO PILOT
BURNER

M3076A

PRESSURE REGULATOR 
ADJUSTMENT 
(BENEATH COVER SCREW)

GAS 
INLET

MANUAL GAS
CONTROL KNOB

WRENCH 
BOSS

STANDARD 
PRESSURE
REGULATOR
("A" MODEL)

STEP OPENING
REGULATOR ("C" MODEL)

INSTALL
LONG
SCREW IN 
OUTSIDE
CORNER

PILOT GAS OUTLET. 
PRESSURE TAPPING
DIRECTLY BENEATH

PILOT FLOW ADJ. SCREW
(BENEATH COVER SCREW)

PILOTSTAT
POWER UNIT

M17845

INLET

OFF

ON

PILOT

Summary of Contents for V400

Page 1: ...s Line Voltage Operator V404B Low Voltage Operator V804B TABLE 1 MODEL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NUMBER AMBIENT PRESSURE PRESSURE SUFFIX LETTER TEMPERATURE RANGE REGULATOR TYPE REGULATOR MODEL A 32 F to 175 F Standard Opening V5306A 0 C to 79 C C 32 F to 175 F Step Opening V5307A 0 C to 79 C M 40 F to 175 F Standard Opening V5306B 40 C to 79 C P 40 F to 175 F Step Opening V5307B 40 C to 79 C TABLE 2 GA...

Page 2: ...tion follow these guidelines Locate in a well ventilated area Mount high enough above the cabinet bottom to avoid exposure to flooding or splashing water Ensuretheambienttemperaturedoesnotexceedthe ambient temperature ratings for each component Cover gas control if appliance is cleaned with water steam or chemicals or to avoid dust and grease accumulation Avoid locating where exposure to corrosive...

Page 3: ...or routing to pilot burner Do not make sharp bends or deform tubing Do not bend tubing at control after compres sion nut has been tightened as this may result in gas leakage at connection 2 Square off and remove burrs from end of tubing Fig 2 Use moderate amount of pipe compound Fig 3 Top view of standard capacity gas control Fig 4 Always use new compression fitting CONNECT THERMOCOUPLE The thermo...

Page 4: ...r main burner gas flow under control of thermostat and ignition module PERFORM GAS LEAK TEST WARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE SEVERE IN JURY OR DEATH Check for gas leaks with soap and water solution any time work is done on a gas control GAS LEAK TEST 1 Paint pipe connections upstream of gas control with rich soap and water solution Bubbles indicate gas leak 2 If leak is ...

Page 5: ...ap or upstream of the gas control If inlet pressure is in the normal range refer to Tables 6 and 7 replace the existing control Otherwise take the necessary steps to provide proper gas pressure to the control 5 Carefully check burner lightoff at step pressure Make sure burner lights smoothly and without flashback to orifice Make sure all ports remain lit Cycle burner several times allowing at leas...

Page 6: ...e main gas supply valve is open and the pilot gas supply line is purged of air 2 Attempt to light pilot following procedure in Light Pilot page 4 If pilot still will not light a Check pilot gas adjustment screw If closed read just pilot flame Refer to page 4 b Performgasleaktestatcompressionfitting Ifleak is detected replace old compression fitting or tighten new one Refer to page 3 c Ensure that ...

Page 7: ...control counterclock wise to PILOT 9 Push in gas control knob all the way and hold in Immediately light the pilot flame with a match and continue holding the gas control knob in for one minute after the pilot flame is lit 10 Releasegascontrolknobanditwillpopbackup Pilot flame should remain lit If pilot flame goes out repeat steps 1 through 10 If gas control knob does not pop up when released stopa...

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