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9.
Adjust the open burner’s air shutter. If Natural Gas will be used, the air shutter must be
opened by about 13.8mm. If Propane, Butane or LPG will be used, the air shutter must be
“FULLY OPEN”. Refer also the Gas Specification Table on page 5 of this manual for the correct
air shutter setting.
10.
Then, install the open burners, and lock the screws. When installing the open burners, ensure
that the Main Burner Injector are fully inserted to the burner and that they are properly
aligned with each other. Misalignment can cause yellow flame and sooting and cause other
burner problems.
11.
Turn ON the isolation gas valve and turn ON all the pilots and main burners.
12.
Check all the gas pipe connections for gas leaks. Ensure that all gas pipe connections that
were disturbed during the gas conversion were checked for gas leaks. Use any authorized gas
leak detecting solution to check for gas leaks. Never use naked flame to check for gas leaks.
13.
After checking for gas leaks, turn OFF all the burners and turn OFF the isolation gas valve,
then check the gas pressure from the Manifold Pressure Test Point.
14.
Remove the plug from the Manifold Pressure Test Point and install a manometer or any similar
device. Check for gas leak on the connection.
15.
Turn ON the isolation gas valve, and open two (2) burners and set at “High Flame”.
16.
Check the pressure reading in the manometer. The manometer pressure reading should be
according to the pressure of the gas type used. Refer also to the Gas Specification Table on
page 5 of this manual for the Manifold Pressure for the specific gas type.
Manifold Pressure
Test Point
Burner
Main Burner
Injector