
Y8610U INTERMITTENT PILOT RETROFIT KIT
68-0133—2
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Perform the Preinstallation Safety Inspection
The preinstallation checks described in ANSI Standard
Z21.71 in the ANSI Standards section must be performed
before installing the Y8610. If an unsafe condition is detected,
the appliance should be shut off and the owner advised of the
unsafe condition. Any potentially unsafe condition must be
corrected before proceeding with the Installation.
Maintenance Requirements in Severe Environments
Regular preventive maintenance is important in any
application, but especially in commercial cooking, agricultural,
and industrial applications because:
•
In these applications the equipment operates 100,000 to
200,000 cycles per year. Such heavy cycling can wear out
the gas control in one to two years. A normal forced air
furnace (the original application for the controls) typically
operates less than 20,000 cycles per year.
•
Exposure to water, dirt, chemicals, and heat can damage
the module or the gas control and shut down the control
system. A NEMA 4 enclosure can reduce exposure to
environmental contaminants. See Electronic Ignition
Service Manual, form 70-6604.
The maintenance program should include regular system
checkout as outlined in the Checkout section.
WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SEVERE INJURY, OR DEATH.
Do not attempt to disassemble or clean the module.
Improper reassembly and cleaning can cause
unreliable operation.
Maintenance frequency must be determined individually for
each application based on:
•
Cycling frequency: Appliances that cycle more than 20,000
times annually should be checked monthly.
•
Intermittent use: Appliances that are used seasonally
should be checked before shutdown and again before the
next use.
•
Consequence of unexpected shutdown: Where the cost of
an unexpected shutdown is high, the system should be
checked more often.
•
Dusty, wet, or corrosive environment: Because these
environments can cause the controls to deteriorate more
rapidly, the system should be checked more often.
Any control should be replaced if it does not perform properly
during Checkout or Troubleshooting. In addition, replace any
module if it is wet or looks like it has been wet. Protective
enclosures, see Planning the Installation, are recommended
regardless of checkout frequency.
Shut Down Appliance
쐃
Turn off the gas supply at the appliance service valve.
Do not use the gas control knob.
쐇
Turn off the electricity at the service entrance.
Check Appliance Wiring
The standing pilot gas control wires are used with the Y8610
kit. Carefully identify and tag the wires before disconnecting.
See Fig. 5 for the most common types of terminal
arrangements.
Fig. 5. Wiring connections on standing pilot gas controls.
Remove Standing Pilot Gas Control
쐃
If the gas control has a common terminal(s), remove
the wires connected to the common terminal(s) and
splice together with one of the wire nuts provided.
쐇
Label and remove the remaining wires.
WARNING
Do not bend the pilot gas tubing at the gas control or
at the pilot burner to prevent gas leakage at the
connection.
쐋
Disconnect the pilot tubing at the gas control. Cut off
and discard the compression fitting. Do not disturb the
compression fitting or pilot tubing at the pilot burner.
쐏
Disconnect the thermocouple lead at the gas control.
쐄
Disconnect the gas piping at the gas control.
쐂
Discard the gas control.
Remove Thermocouple
Unscrew or snap the thermocouple out of the pilot burner and
discard. See Fig. 6.
NOTE:
It could be necessary to pull out the main burner for
access to the pilot burner. Do not move or relocate the
pilot burner. Do not bend tubing near the pilot burner.
TO
TRANSFORMER
TO
THERMOSTAT
TO
TRANSFORMER
TO
THERMOSTAT
TO
TRANSFORMER
TO
THERMOSTAT
COMMON
COMMON
M6858
Fig. 6. Remove thermocouple from pilot burner.
M6862
REMOVE
THERMOCOUPLE
PILOT
BURNER
PILOT
TUBING