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8. Inspect nozzle for damage. If damaged or
clogged, replace nozzle.
9. Make sure plug is in place on burner
head.
10. Replace nozzle into burner head and
tighten firmly (175-200 inch-pounds).
11. Attach burner head to combustion chamber.
12. Install spark plug in burner head.
13. Attach spark plug wire to spark plug.
14. Attach fuel line to solenoid valve. Tighten
firmly.
15. Replace upper shell.
PUMP PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
FOR HEATERS WITH FUEL FILTER/
CANISTER EXTERNAL TO PUMP
1. Remove pressure gauge plug from fuel
pump port marked “GAUGE.”
2. Install accessory pressure gauge (part
number 110380-01) to fuel pump port
marked “GAUGE” (see Figure 10).
3. Start
heater
(see
Operation
, page 5). Al-
low motor to reach full speed.
4. Adjust pressure. Use small flat blade
screwdriver to turn slotted screw at fuel
pump pressure adjusting port. Turn screw
clockwise to increase pressure. Turn
screw counterclockwise to decrease pres-
sure. See specifications in Figure 11 for
correct pressure for each model.
5. Stop heater (see page 5).
6. Remove pressure gauge. Replace pres-
sure gauge plug in fuel pump port marked
“GAUGE.”
SERVICE PROCEDURES
Continued
Figure 10 - Adjusting Pump Pressure
psi
Pressure
Gauge
Fuel Pump Port
Marked “GAUGE”
Fuel Pump
Port Marked
“PRESS ADJ”
Pump Pressure
100
PSI
PUMP PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
FOR HEATERS WITH FUEL FILTER
INTERNAL TO PUMP
1. Remove pressure gauge plug from fuel
pump port marked “GAUGE.”
2. Install accessory pressure gauge (part
number 110380-01) to fuel pump port
marked “GAUGE” (see Figure 11). Do
not use bleeder valve port to check the
pressure. The bleeder valve port contains
pressure higher than operating pressure.
Setting pump pressure with gauge in the
bleeder valve port results in wrong operat-
ing pressure.
3. Start
heater
(see
Operation
, page 5). Al-
low motor to reach full speed.
4. Adjust pressure. Use small flat blade
screwdriver to turn slotted screw at fuel
pump port at top right side of pump. Turn
screw clockwise to increase pressure.
Turn screw counterclockwise to decrease
pressure. See specifications in Figure 11
for correct pressure for each model.
5. Stop heater (see page 5).
6. Remove pressure gauge. Replace pres-
sure gauge plug in fuel pump port marked
“GAUGE.”
psi
Pressure
Gauge
Fuel Pump
Port Marked
“GAUGE”
Pressure
Adjustment Port
Figure 11 - Adjusting Pump Pressure
Pump Pressure
100
PSI