Main burner pressure valve – L.B. White I-40 Infraconic Ignition User Manual

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PRESSURE
VALVE

APPLY LOCTITE

BYPASS GAS

SUPPLY TUBE

PILOT BUTTON

COMPRESSION

NUT

PRESSURE VALVE

COMPRESSION NUT

INJECTOR BODY

PILOT CONTROL VALVE

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1. Loosen gas supply tube compression nuts and

remove gas tube. See Fig. 18.

2. Remove pressure valve from injector body by firmly

grasping the pressure switch and turning it counter

clockwise.

The replacement pressure valve will ship with a small

tube of Loctite thread lock.

Apply Loctite sparingly (normally 2 drops is sufficient)

to the upper threads of the adapter. See Fig. 19.

Thread the pressure valve into the injector body. The

bottom of the valve should contact the injector body,

and the gas inlet of the valve is perpendicular to the

injector body.

FIG. 18

FIG. 19

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The pressure valve is responsible for delivering gas to the

secondary orifice and in turn to the combustion cones.

Under normal operation, heaters within a specific zone will

modulate the heat output through a gas pressure range of

10 in. W.C. to 5 psig. To accomplish this full range of heat

modulation, gas pressure is constantly supplied to the

primary burner orifice and to the secondary orifice via the

pressure valve. The pressure valve is factory-set to open at

50-54 in. W.C. (approx. 2 psig) pressure. When the

thermostatic head opens on a call for heat gas pressure

between 2 and 5 psig gas is delivered to the combustion

cones through both the primary and secondary orifices for

full heat output.

Although rarely needed, the pressure valve may require

adjustment after significant operation time if it is observed

the pressure valve of a heater opens at a slower or faster

rate than other heaters within a zone. The opening point of

the pressure valve is indicated by observing the inner

combustion cone flame color and size. As the pressure

valve opens, the flame at the inner cone changes from a

light blue flame to a larger red/orange flame. This

procedure may require the assistance of another person.
IINNIITTIIAALL PPRREEPPAARRAATTIIOONN

-- Close fuel supply to zone panel.
-- Clean heater thoroughly.
-- Connect an accurate 0-100 in. W.C. pressure gauge

to zone panel.

-- Remove spring from zone panel regulator. Replace

it with spring that allows pressure adjustment

range to 65 in. W.C. (Available from L.B. White,

Part # 21876)

-- Open fuel supply to zone panel and light heaters.
-- Adjust thermostatic head back to minimum setting.

PPRROOCCEEDDUURREE
It is suggested to perform this procedure in a low light

condition. Slowly increase gas pressure at zone panel

regulator to 52 in. W.C., observing the opening point of the

pressure valve. If the pressure valve opens at any pressure

other than 52 in. W.C., perform the following:

-- Remove pressure valve cap.
-- Turn the valve’s adjusting screw all the way in

(clockwise).

-- Set zone panel pressure to 52 in. W.C.
-- Slowly turn the pressure valve screw out

(counterclockwise) until the pressure valve opens.

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-- Replace pressure valve cap.
-- Adjust thermostat on zone panel to highest setting.
-- Remove test spring from regulator on zone panel

and replace with original spring.

-- Adjust thermostatic head to minimum temperature.
-- Set zone panel regulator to 10-12 in. W.C.
-- Set thermostatic head to desired temperature.

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MAIN BURNER PRESSURE VALVE

GAS SUPPLY

TUBE

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