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Trouble shooting

 

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BURNER PROBLEMS 
 

LIFTING BURNER FLAMES: 
Excessive primary air can cause flames to lift and blow off the burner ports which can be noisy as well as 
inefficient.    More  importantly  however  is  the  production  of  dangerous  carbon  monoxide  under  this 
condition.    Any  factor  which  reduces  burning  speed  promotes  lifting  flames.    Also,  any  factor  which 
increases flow velocity from ports contributes to lifting flames.  Overrating of burners is also a cause.  The 
normal cure for lifting flames is the reduction of primary air input to the burner. 
 
FLASHBACK: 
Flashback occurs when gas-air flow velocity is less than burning speed at some point near a burner port.  
Flash back is a condition where gas ignites within the burner.  Any factor which increases burning speed 
tends  to  promote  flashback,  and  any  factor  decreasing  flow  velocity  from  the  ports  will  contribute  to 
flashback.  Flashback is more prevalent with faster burning gases.  Natural gas is relatively slow burning 
gas hence flashback is less likely.  Reducing primary air is the usual cure for flashback. 
 
EXTINCTION POP: 
This is merely flashback occurring when a burner is turned off.  It is usually instantaneous although it can 
occur several seconds after the burner has been turned off.  What happens is that primary air continues 
to flow into the burner even though the gas jet has been cut off and does not inject air.  The mixture in 
the burner changes from the normal operating mixture to all air and flow rate through the ports falls off 
toward zero.  Under these conditions, it is possible for the flame speed to exceed flow velocity at some 
instant  and  flashback  may  occur.    The  result  is  a  tiny  explosion  or  pop.    Since  increasing  primary  air 
increases  the  burning  speed,  it  is  obvious  that  reducing  primary  air  input  will  reduce  the  flashback 
tendency. 
 
YELLOW TIPPING OF FLAMES: 
Too severe a reduction in primary air also causes its problems.  Yellow tipping is one of them.  Flames will 
eventually become all yellow if no primary air is supplied.  These yellow tips are caused by glowing carbon 
particles  in  the  flame.    Soot  will  form  if  these  yellow  flames  impinge  on  cooler  surfaces.    Here  again 
carbon monoxide can be produced.  Yellow tipping is corrected by the injection of more primary air. 
 
FLUCTUATING FLAMES: 
Length  of  burner  flames  may  fluctuate  or  shorten  over  a  period  of  time  with  no  re-adjustments  of  the 
burner.    This  condition  usually  indicates  a  non-uniform  gas  pressure  at  the  orifice.    Fluctuating  flames 
usually do not create any immediate problems, such as incomplete combustion, unless flames impinge on 
cool surfaces.  This condition should be corrected, however, since it warns of possible future problems.  
Unsteady gas pressures cause flames to fluctuate.  Usually this condition indicates problems with the gas 
pressure regulator, the gas meter or other gas supply problems.  Check the orifice for blockage by dust or 
dirt  from  supply  lines.    Very  small  pilot  orifices  are  quite  prone  to  blockage.    Occasionally,  too  much 
grease in pilot valves restricts gas flow to pilot burners.  Remove any excess greases. 
 
FLAME ROLLOUT: 
When the condition known as flame rollout occurs, flames roll out of the combustion chamber openings 
when the burner is turned ON.  Flame rollout may create a fire hazard, or scorch appliance finishes, burn 
wire, or damage controls.  The gas in the burner mixer may be ignited, producing flashback.  Flame rollout 
is  actually  a  variation  of  floating  flames,  with  flames  reaching  for  air  outside  the  combustion  chamber.  
Again, the basic cause is a lack of combustion air.  This lack of air may be due to overrating of burners, 
poor draft or blockage of flueways.  Apply the corrections for these problems listed for floating flames.  
Some  appliances  use  step-type  controls.   These  controls  limit  initial  gas  flow  to  the  burner  to  establish 
natural draft in the appliance before full gas rate is allowed to flow.  Check the operation of this control, 
and replace the control if it is faulty. 
 

Содержание GH105-N

Страница 1: ...pors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliances Keep the area free and clear of combustible WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause propert...

Страница 2: ...mensions 3 Installation 4 6 Operation 7 10 Cleaning and Maintenance 11 12 Troubleshooting 13 27 Conversion from NG to LPG and vice versa 26 Explosion Drawing ALL PARTS 28 Parts List ALL PARTS 29 30 Ex...

Страница 3: ...ATH READ THE INSTALLATION OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS APPLIANCE WARNING INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT THE USER SMELLS GAS ARE TO BE...

Страница 4: ...ressure is to be measured at the gas control valve outlet test point with one burner operating at High setting The operating pressure is ex factory set through the appliance regulator and not to be ad...

Страница 5: ...Dimensions GH105 P GH105 N 3 GH106 P GH106 N...

Страница 6: ...uthorized service agent They are not to be adjusted by the installation person Unpacking Remove all packaging and transit protection from the appliance including all protective plastic coating from th...

Страница 7: ...to ensure adequate supply pressure exists c Input Rate of this appliance is stated on the Rating label The input rate should be checked against the available gas supply line capacity Particular note...

Страница 8: ...ration section of this manual Light the Pilot Burner Light the Main Burner Turning Off the Main Burner Pilot b Ensure that the operator has been instructed in the areas of correct lighting operation a...

Страница 9: ...T SEALED BY THE MANUFACTURER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED BY THE USER OPERATOR 1 The Gas Griddles have been designed to provide simplicity of operation and 100 safety protection 2 Improper operation is ther...

Страница 10: ...manually light the pilot burner or use the piezo igniter provided optional 3 Release the gas control knob after approximately 10 20 seconds after lighting the pilot burner 4 The pilot burner should s...

Страница 11: ...reate air cross currents within a room It is also necessary that sufficient air should be allowed to enter the room to compensate for the amount of air removed by any ventilating system Otherwise a su...

Страница 12: ...irror like surface OPERATION Turn the burners on about 15 20 minutes before cooking for preheating Set the knobs to the desired flame height or temperature Each valve will control the gas flow to the...

Страница 13: ...and prevents damage to the griddle plate surface INITIAL CLEANING Prior to operating your new griddle thoroughly wash the griddle surface and the exterior with a mild detergent or soap solution Do no...

Страница 14: ...embly f Using needle nose pliers or similar pull out gas control spindle again noting its orientation g Apply a suitable high temperature gas cock grease or lubricant such as ROCOL A S P Anti scuffing...

Страница 15: ...be adjusted by an unqualified service person TOUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Pilot burner can not be lit The pilot valve is obstructed Pilot gas turned off pilot valve The pilot valve is...

Страница 16: ...around an appliance may lower oxygen content in the surrounding air This can be a result of spillage of combustion products into the room as well These conditions can cause incomplete combustion and...

Страница 17: ...also causes its problems Yellow tipping is one of them Flames will eventually become all yellow if no primary air is supplied These yellow tips are caused by glowing carbon particles in the flame Soo...

Страница 18: ...al manner UNSTABLE OR WAVERING FLAMES Drafts across burners may cause flames to waver or appear to be unstable This condition should not be confused with lifting or floating flames Wavering burner fla...

Страница 19: ...ssary Follow the ODS injector removal procedure Thermocouple connection to the safety gas valve is loose Tighten the thermocouple connection Faulty thermocouple or ODS Replace the thermocouple or ODS...

Страница 20: ...fitting 6 Loosen the two mounting screws of the FDS use 2 5mm allen key and pull it out until the pilot tube is pulled out of the ODS injector 7 Remove the ODS injector from the FDS Use 10mm spanner...

Страница 21: ...tube assy From the ODS injector Use 13mm spanner 7 Remove the ODS injector from the FDS Assembly Use 10mm spanner to remove the injector Then re install the ODS injector to the new FDS 8 Remove the t...

Страница 22: ...lve Remove the thermocouple lock nut SAFETY GAS VALVE THERMOCOUPLE THERMOCOUPLE LOCK NUT THERMOCOUPLE PIEZO IGNITER REMOVAL 1 Turn off the pilot 2 Shut off the main isolation valve and follow the lock...

Страница 23: ...low Safety gas valve low flame setting is not adjusted to desired flame height Adjust the low flame setting of the safety gas valve to your desired flame height Main burner flame color is yellow or or...

Страница 24: ...emove the injector fix plate mounting screws 6 Disconnect the main pipe assy from the safety gas valve 7 Pull out the injector fix plate together with the main pipe assy 8 Remove the injector from fix...

Страница 25: ...isconnect the pilot tube assy from the safety gas valve Use 10mm spanner 6 Disconnect the thermocouple from the safety gas valve Use 9mm spanner 7 Remove the clamp of the safety gas valve Use 8mm span...

Страница 26: ...the main pipe assy thermocouple and pilot tube assy from the safety gas valve 7 Remove the two mounting screws of the left injector fix plate 8 Remove the left main pipe assy and injector fix plate 9...

Страница 27: ...TMENT KNOB BURNER AIR SUPPLY ADJUSTMENT 1 Turn off the pilot 2 Shut off the main isolation valve and follow the lock out tag out procedure 3 Remove the griddle plate 4 Remove the burner to be adjusted...

Страница 28: ...ner injector Follow the main burner injector removal procedure See table below for injector orifice size 9 Replace the pilot injector Follow the pilot injector removal procedure See table below for in...

Страница 29: ...ct your nearest authorized service branch When ordering replacement parts please quote the part number and the description listing below If the part required is not listed below request the part by de...

Страница 30: ...Explosion drawing ALL PARTS 28 GH105 P GH105 N...

Страница 31: ...57 01 24 1070861 1 8 Heating insulation left GH105 P GH105 N GH106 P GH106 N 01 05 1028938 1 9 Main pipe assy left GH105 P GH105 N GH106 P GH106 N 06 05 1471982 1 10 Pilot pipe assy left GH105 P GH105...

Страница 32: ...Pilot pipe assy GH105 P GH105 N GH106 P GH106 N 06 05 1471979 1 2 23 Orifice fix GH105 P GH105 N GH106 P GH106 N 01 05 1028944 2 3 24 Orifice GH105 P GH106 P 01 20 1068652 2 3 GH105 N GH106 N 01 20 10...

Страница 33: ...Explosion drawing Spare Parts 31 GH105 P GH105 N...

Страница 34: ...1470384 2 3 9 Flue Assembly GH105 P GH105 N GH106 P GH106 N 06 05 1471837 06 05 1471865 1 10 Flame Device System No include injector GH105 P GH105 N GH106 P GH106 N 01 22 1069541 2 3 ODS Injector 0 20...

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