BASO Pilot Burners User Manual

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4 Pilot Burners/Thermocouples Technical Bulletin

2. Reduce the flame on the pilot through the use of the “B” valve to the

point where the open circuit millivoltage reading is not more than
4 millivolts.

3. Cycle the main burner On and Off at least three times. The main

burner must ignite each time within four seconds.

If you cannot secure ignition of the main burner when the millivoltage
reading is 4 millivolts, the pilot has been located improperly with respect
to the main burner. Relocate the pilot; repeat Steps 2 and 3.

If you do not have the Y99AB Test Kit, perform the turn down test using
the following steps:

1. Reduce the flame on the pilot, through the use of the “B” valve to a

point where the pilot flame does not impinge on the thermocouple
(see Figure 3).

This flame must ignite main

burner as long as . . .

. . . This flame keeps

BASO On.

Inlet Fitting

Marking

burnflam

Figure 3: Turn Down Test without Instruments

2. Cycle the main burner On and Off at least three times. The main

burner must ignite each time within four seconds.

3. Then wait at least three minutes for the BASO to drop out. (Main

burner flame will go out.)

4. If the BASO does not drop out, reduce the pilot flame further and

repeat Steps 2 and 3.

Turn Down Test
without
Instruments

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