For bake and broil burners, Check flame size, Adjust air shutter – GE JGRP20WEJWW User Manual

Page 9: Installation instructions, Warning

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Installation Instructions

FOR BAKE AND BROIL
BURNERS

Use a 1/2

″ open end or adjustable wrench to turn

the orifice hood in the L.P. direction, about 1 1/2
turns, until snug.

IMPORTANT: Do not overtighten or you may
bend the orifice hood or needle.

3

Broil Burner

Air Shutter

Air Shutter Screw

NAT.

L.P.

CHECK FLAME SIZE

Check the inner cone of
the flame. It should be
approximately 1/2

″ to 3/4″

long for the oven and
broil burners until snug.

If the flame size is too
long, use a 1/2

″ open-end

wrench or adjustable joint
pliers to adjust the orifice
hood, by turning in the L.P. direction.

WARNING:

If you attempt to

measure the inner cone of the flame, please
use caution; burns could result.

4

NAT. – L.P.
Adjustment
Made To Orifice Hood

L.P.

NAT.

Air Shutter

1/2

to 3/4

Inner Cone

of Flame

Bake Burner

Fig. 16

Fig. 17

Fig. 15

ADJUST AIR SHUTTER

NOTE: The Bake and Broil burner flame must be
checked with the door closed to properly check
flame characteristics.

Turn on the bake or broil burner.

As you watch the flame with the oven door
closed, check the following through the oven
door window:

Burner flames should not flutter or blow
away from the burner.

They should be blue in color with no trace
of yellow.

The inner cone of the flame should be
approximately 1/2

″ to 3/4″ long.

IN SOME CASES

With L.P. gas, some yellow tipping on the
outer cone is normal.

Foreign particles in the gas line may cause
an orange flame at first, but this will soon
disappear.

B

A

C

B

A

5

“A”

Yellow Flames

Call for Service

“B”

Yellow Tipping

Normal for LP Gas

“C”

Soft Blue Flames

Normal for Natural Gas

Fig. 18

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