Servicing instructions – L.B. White Pilot User Manual

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Burner and Burner Orifice

Servicing

Instructions

7. Remove the two screws and spacers located at the

right and left hand top of the burner casting (if

applicable).

8. Disconnect the electrical leads, pilot line, and

thermocouple from the gas control valve.

9. Remove the burner and valve/manifold assembly from

the heater. Some larger models may require you to

pivot the valve and manifold assembly to remove the

orifice from beneath the burner.

10. Hold the burner casting up to a light. If it appears

plugged, then use compressed air to try and remove

the blockage. If this is not successful, straighten a

wire coat hanger and push it up from the gas inlet end

of the casting, moving it around vigorously to dislodge

dust, dirt, insect nests, etc. Blow out with compressed

air.

11. Check the orifice for external build up of dust. Brush

or blow off as necessary. If it still appears plugged,

remove and inspect the burner orifice. Blow out the

orifice hole with compressed air until the hole is open.

Also, inspect the manifold area into which the orifice

was threaded to make sure there aren’t any

blockages. If necessary, remove that portion of the

manifold and clean it also.

12. Reassemble all components. Use pipe thread

compound on threaded connections.

13. Restart the heater. Check for proper burner flame

characteristics and for gas leaks.

Orifice

8.8-2

2

August 1999

Screw

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