Servicing instructions – L.B. White Pilot User Manual

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Component Identification and Function

Servicing

Instructions

8.1-4

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N. Pilot S

Safety

A gas control valve which is held

Control VValve

open by electrical power supplied

by a pilot generator and which

closes automatically to shut off the

flow of gas to the main burner when

the pilot flame is extinguished or

becomes too small to light the main

burner. Additionally, it consists of

electrical solenoids which are used

for the control of gas flow to the

main burner. Features of some gas

controls are an internal low

pressure regulator and gas shut off.

O. Shield

A formed piece of metal that

surrounds the pilot bracket to

protect the pilot flame against

drafts.

P. Regulator

Mechanical devices used in gas

distribution systems. Its purpose is

to reduce a higher inlet pressure to

a preset lower pressure. The

regulator is responsible to supply a

steady outlet pressure to the

heater(s) despite changes in inlet

pressure, heater demand, and

weather conditions.

Q. Thermostat

Electrical control which is basically

used as an on/off switch that

responds to changes in room

temperature.

R. Thermocouple

Thermoelectric device that

converts heat energy into electrical

energy. Works in conjunction with

the power unit electromagnet

within the gas control valve to

provide gas to the pilot light.

August 1999

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