Checking and adjusting auto safety pilot, Converting from natural gas to lp gas, E 24) – Southbend P20-FR65 User Manual

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CHECKING AND ADJUSTING AUTO SAFETY PILOT

The pilot flame should surround the thermopile for 1/2". It must be large and sharp enough to cause the
thermopile to glow a dull red, or sufficient to hold the safety valve open.

1. Remove pilot adjustment cap (see wiring diagram on page 26 for location).

2. Adjust pilot key to provide properly sized flame.

3. Replace pilot adjustment cap.

CONVERTING FROM NATURAL GAS TO LP GAS

Obtain a natural-to-LP gas conversion kit (part number 4440499) from your authorized Southbend parts
distributor. The kit comes with five LP gas orifice spuds (of which four are used by a model P16-FR45 and
five by a model P20-FR65). In the following procedure, refer to the parts diagrams on pages 35 and 37, and
the figures below on the right.

1. Turn off gas supply to the fryer.

2. Remove the existing natural gas spud from each

burner and replace it with an LP gas spud from
the conversion kit.

3. Loosen the compression fitting at the pilot and

remove the pilot tubing from the pilot.

4. Remove the two pilot mounting screws.
5. Remove the natural gas pilot orifice from the pilot

and replace it with the LP gas pilot orifice from
the conversion kit.

6. Remount the pilot assembly, reposition the pilot

tubing, and tighten the compression fitting.

7. Partially depress and turn the manual gas control

knob on the combination gas valve to “OFF” (see
diagram at right).

8. Remove pressure regulator adjustment cap

screw and pressure regulating adjustment screw.

9. Remove the existing spring.
10. Insert the replacement spring with the tapered

end down.

11. Install new plastic pressure regulating adjustment

screw. Ensure that the screw top is flush with the
regulator top.

12. Turn the pressure regulator adjustment screw

clockwise six complete turns. The preliminary
pressure setting will then be approximately 10"
W.C. for the LP gas.

13. Turn on the gas supply to the fryer. With the main

burners on, test for leaks using a soap solution.

14. Check and adjust the pressure regulator (see

procedure on page 23). The pressure should be
10" W.C. for LP gas.

15. Install the new cap screw.

Pilot
Gas

Outlet

Pilot Flow Adjustment

Screw (below cap screw)

Gas

Inlet

Manual Gas

Control Knob

Pressure Regulator

Adjustment

(below cap screw)

Cap Screw (black for LP

gas, silver for natural gas)

Pressure Regulating

Adjustment Screw (white)

Spring (tapered end down,

red for LP gas, stainless

steel for natural gas)

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