GS-SB1 Single Side Burner Operator Manual
Troubleshooting
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Use a shallow socket to ensure enough threads are exposed to get it started (Figure 20 right)
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If possible; use a hand driver and tighten only until hand-tight
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If using a socket wrench, tightly only until resistance is felt, and then 1/8 of a turn more
6.
Repeat this process for the other burner
7.
Replace the existing gas inlet with the appropriate inlet component for the new gas source:
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LP gas inlet – straight brass fitting (Figure 22 left), 1/2” opening on one side, 3/8” on the other
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NG gas inlet – regulator with 1/2" opening on each side (Figure 22 right); an arrow or the words
IN and OUT should indicate the gas flow direction - If regulator is installed the wrong way it will
not work and gas won’t flow
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Remove the old inlet and replace hand tight with the new;
do not overtighten
Figure 22 Gas Inlets
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Connect the gas supply per the Connection section
9.
Complete a leak check of all affected gas fittings per the Leak Test procedure
10.
Replace burners:
a.
Insert with igniter plug toward the slot as shown in Figure 23 (left)
b.
Ensure the igniter post below the burner ring fits into the slot Figure 27 (right)
Figure 23 Replace Burner
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Open the gas supply, light the burner, and test for proper flame height; flame should stand between
1/2” – 1” on LOW and 1 1/2” – 2” on HIGH
a.
Light the burner unit and rotate temp knob to LOW flame setting