(Glossary of Terms . . continued)
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ORIFICE (JET):
A small brass fitting that is mounted on the gas line just prior to the burner.
This device incorporates a very small opening to greatly reduce gas flow to the burner. The
orifice is cleaned by using an alcohol based solvent and allowing to air dry.
PIEZO LIGHTER: Self-contained lighter assembly that is used to generate a spark to light the
refrigerator on LP gas. This unit contains a quantity of quartz crystals that when pushed or
snapped, produce a spark. There are no serviceable parts on this device.
SAFETY DEVICE: An assembly of parts (safety valve, magnet and thermocouple) that shuts off
the supply of LP gas to the burner assembly if the flame goes out for any reason. This is to
ensure that a concentration of unburned gas does not accumulate in the refrigerator vent
area.
SELECTOR SWITCH: This is also a circuit interrupter on the 12 volt DC, 120 volt AC and gas
sides of operation on the refrigerator. When the customer selects either DC, AC or GAS
operation, the selector switch directs electricity first to the thermostat and on to the heating
element, or igniter-reigniter. When this switch is turned off, the AC or DC circuit is
interrupted.
SPIRAL BAFFLE: Spiral metal device that is hung in the flue tube assembly of the cooling unit.
The baffle causes the heat supplied by the gas burner to stay at the boiler assembly a longer
period of time. This allows the absorption system to work as efficiently on LP gas as other
heat sources.
WATER COLUMN: The pressure rating given to LP gas line pressure. Usually this pressure can
be varied by adjusting the regulator on the LP supply tank. A manometer is the device used
to test LP gas pressure.
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