Description
Part No.
Plaque (single)
531600010
Thermocouple
531600030
Pilot burner body
531600050
Pilot orifice (Natural Gas)
531600070
Pilot orifice (Propane Gas)
531600075
Governor
535900001
Gas control
537560020
Knob for gas control
535900000
Disc for grid shelf handle
531600410
Handle for grid shelf
531600420
Grid shelf
531620130
Brander plate
531620110
Burner
531600230
Injector (Natural gas)
531600220
Injector (Propane gas)
531600225
X-lighting burner
531610150
X-lighting injector (Natural)
531610140
X-lighting injector (Propane)
531610145
Drip trough
531630140
Brick support - centre
531550130
Brick support - end
531540120
3.3 REMOVAL OF INJECTOR
Following removal of burner, the injector may be
cleaned or replaced as desired. See Section 1.8 for
injector dimension details.
3.4 BURNER andINJECTOR CLEANING
Burners require to be cleaned periodically to ensure
that ports are free fromblockage. This m
ay be
facilitated by means of wire brushing. Individual ports
may be cleared with a suitable metal instrument.
Dislodged material should then be shaken out of
open burner end.
Should it become necessary to wash the burner(s),
ensure that they are completely dry and free from
cleaning materials before re-fitting to the appliance.
The injectors also require regular inspection and may
be cleaned with a wooden splinter or fuse wire.
Hard metal impliments MAY DAMAGE THE ORIFICE
and MUST NOT be used.
Upon re-fitting, check adjustment and flame picture
as described in Section 2.5.2.
3.5 FLAME FAILURE THERMOCOUPLE
a) Remove RH outer side panel.
b) Undo nut that secures thermocouple to SIT pilot
bracket using a 10mm spanner.
c) Undo nut that secures thermocouple to gas tap.
d) Withdraw faulty thermocouple and replace.
3.6 GAS VALVE
3.6.1 To Remove
Proceed as follows -
a) Pull off control knobs and remove front facia panel.
b) Undo nut that secures burner feed pipe to control.
c) Release pilot tubing nut fromcontrol and ease pilot
tube clear of location.
d) Remove fixings that secure control to gas pipe.
e)Manoeuvre control to enable removal of
thermocouple.
f) Withdraw control.
3.6.2 To Re-grease Control Tap
a) Remove fixings that retain front securing plate
while holding plate against internal spring
pressure.
b) Carefully withdraw plate, complete with operating
spindle.
c) Withdraw exposed rod, spring, brass washer, and
sealing washer, taking care not to lose any parts.
d) Withdraw plug and clean with a soft rag and also
clean mating surfaces in control body. Sparingly
re-grease plug with an approved heat-resistant
grease.
Re-assemble in reverse order taking care with the
central pin assembly. Fit spring to pin first, then brass
washer and finally sealing washer.
Ensure sealing washer fits snugly into recess at base
of plug. When re-fitting operating spindle, ensure
niting pin engages in plug slot.
3.7 GOVERNOR
3.7.1 General
The governor will normally require little servicing.
Before proceeding with any inspection or servicing,
TURN OFF THE GAS AT ISOLATING COCK.
3.7.2 Procedure
Check and if necessary, clear air breather hole of any
blockage. Ensure valve and seating are clean and
that diaphragmis in good condition.
ALWAYS RE-CHECK GAS PRESSURE at test point
after servicing governor.
SECTION 4 - SPARES
When ordering spare parts, ALWAYS quote
appliance TYPE and SERIAL No. This information
can be found on the data badge. A list of items
available, together with codes, is as follows -
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