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Linear Burner Inserts Automated Operation
WARNING
Model 100 Burner Assembly
In order to avoid the risk of property damage, serious injury, including
death, turn OFF power and gas at the control panel prior to initiating
troubleshooting steps. Turn power and gas ON once troubleshooting is
complete. Some steps may require power and gas to be temporarily ON
for verification, but turned OFF for repair (
see bolded step
).
Symptom
Corrective Action
Burner goes On/Off
1. Is it going off because of wind? If so,
how windy? Slight breeze or gusty? (If
wind, rotate burner assembly in bowl
so wind is not blowing across pilot.)
2. If using glass, make sure an open
pilot hood is used. Remove rock/glass
away from pilot area. Does it get
better? How much glass? Thin down
glass on burner assembly.
3. Remove all rock/glass from the burner
assembly. (Does the problem go
away?
4.
If gas pressure is too low or
main
burner is adjusted too low,
the pilot
will be too small and unstable.)
5.
If burner shuts off after a 30-minute
period and then goes off and
doesn’t come back on,
replace the
ignition module.
Pilot comes on but no main
burner
1.
If possible, confirm that main
gas solenoid is energizing.
If not
possible, replace the ignition module.
2.
Main burner solenoid may have to be
replaced
if buzzing.
Look for signs
of overheating.
Main burner or pilot does not
shut off
1.
If the valve is not opening
or is
dirty, replace the gas manifold.