Direct spark ignition (dsi) burner assembly – American Dryer Corp. Gas/Steam Models ML-82 User Manual

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Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) Burner Assembly

Illus. No.

Part No.

Qty.

Description

1*

803020

1

Natural Gas Burner Assembly Complete
(includes illus. nos. 1 through 29)

803021

1

Liquid Propane (L.P.) Burner Assembly Complete
(includes illus. nos 1 through 29)

802237

1

Burner Box ONLY

2

802240

1

Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) Burner Shield (4-tube burner)

3

150309

15

#10-16 x 1/2” Hex Head TEK Crimptite Screw

4

128915

1

Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) Ignitor/Flame-Probe Assembly

5

150300

2

#10 x 1/2” Hex Washer TEK Screw

6

141105

4

Large Burner Tube

7

150103

4

#8-32 x 1/2” Pan Head Machine Screw

8

153000

4

#8 Steel Burr

9

151001

4

#8-32 Pal Nut

10*

140856

4

#23 Burner Orifice (natural gas Only)

140811

4

#41 Burner Orifice (liquid propane [L.P.] gas Only)

11

141210

1

3/4” Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) Manifold (4-port)

12

323737

2

Pipe Bracket (bent)

13

128928

1

1/2” 24 VAC Redundant (natural gas) Valve

881052

1

1/2” 24 VAC Redundant (liquid propane [L.P.] gas) Valve

882119

1

1/2” 24 VAC Redundant Liquid Propane (L.P.) Conversion Kit

14

142715

1

1/2” x 2” Nipple

15

142511

1

3/4” x 1/2” Reducing Elbow

16

142721

1

3/4” x 28” Pipe

17

323763

1

Gas Valve Bracket

18

824533

1

Hi-Limit Harness

19

319704

1

Hi-Limit Mounting Bracket

20

151000

2

#6-32 Pal Nut

21

151001

2

#6-32 x 1/2” Round Head Machine Screw

22

130201

1

330° Hi-Limit Manual Reset

23

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1

Sail Switch
(refer to Sail Switch Assembly on page 20)

24

810030

1

Johnson Controls Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) Module Mounting Bracket

25

128935

1

Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) Module with Three Tries

26

142601

1

3/4” Union

27

142924

1

1” to 3/4” Reducing Coupling

28

152013

2

#6-32 Hex Nut 1/4” ATF Zinc Plated

29

142701

1

3/4” Close Nipple

* Consult factory for elevations over 2,000 feet.

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