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Troubleshooting (Continued)
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Install a manometer on the pressure tap.
Turn on the gas supply to the range.
Relight all pilot burners
Relight all main burners
Manifold pressures are:
Natural=1000 Pa
Propane= 2750 Pa
If the pressure is low remove the cap from
the pressure regulator on the back of the
range.
Clockwise increases the pressure and
counter clockwise decreases the pressure.
Shut off the range burners and main gas and
remove the pressure tap.
Replace the pressure tap plug in the
manifold.
Re-light the pilots.
Install the grates or griddle/hot tops.
Install the thermostat bulbs into griddle tops.
Be sure the capillary tubes are away from
burners, flames and excessive heat.
Propane burners may have a small amount of
yellow tipping. This is normal.
If the flame is rising up off of the ports adjust
the burner shutter closed.
If the flame is long and yellow adjust the burner
shutter open.
NOTE: Griddle Hot Top burners may be long
and float when cold. Allow the top to heat
before making burner adjustments.
Propane burners may have a slight popping
noise when turned off .This is normal
Reinstall the control panel and knobs.
Test each burner.
Each burner should have a steady blue flame on
each port of the burner.
With the gas supply shut off to the range
install a pressure tap on the manifold in the
Plugged tap provided
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