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Linear Burner Inserts Automated Operation
IMPORTANT:
At this time, the burner assembly should ignite. If the
burner does not light, it may be a result of air in the gas
line. Purging the air from the gas line may be required. If
this happens, carefully purge the air from the gas line by
disconnecting the gas hose from the burner assembly. The
end of the gas hose should be outside of the bowl when
purging air from the gas line.
WARNING
To avoid the risk of property damage and serious injury, including
death, when purging air from a propane system, be sure to disconnect
wires going to the burner assemblies (terminals X1/X2) located in
Grand Effects
®
control panel. There should be no power at the burner
assemblies when purging propane. The propane adder valve should
remain wired and energized when purging. After purging is complete,
make sure the area is vented and free from built-up gas.
Reinstall wires at X1/X2 terminals, thus providing power to burner
assemblies.
4.2 Burner Adjustment
Note:
The burner should have a flame height of approximately 12″ – 15″
from the top of the bowl. If the burner is adjusted too low, it will
create an unstable pilot, resulting in possible On/Off cycling.
1. The height of the flame can be adjusted at each burner by opening or
closing the ½″ gas valve or keyed valve as shown in Figure 4.
The burner should be adjusted as required so that the flame size at the
bowl is similar in appearance.
2. After the burner has been adjusted, make sure that the burner
assembly is repositioned so that it is sitting level in the pit.