Igniter and electrode, Burner orifice – L.B. White 100 Workman - Standard LP User Manual

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IGNITER and ELECTRODE

Servicing of the igniter and electrode is needed when a

spark at the electrode is not seen. This may happen with

hard use over a long period of time, or due to dust and dirt

accumulation.

If you do not see a spark being generated at the electrode

check the following areas:

A. Igniter

1. Pull the wire from the push button igniter.

2. Place a metal object, (such as a screwdriver tip)

about 1/8 in. from igniter.

3. Push the igniter’s button several times. If spark is not

seen, replace igniter.

B. Electrode

1. Ensure the wire between the electrode and the igniter

is properly connected. All connections should be

good and tight.

2. Check the wire for nicks, cuts, or mars. Nicks or cuts

will prevent a spark from being generated at the

electrode tip. Replace the electrode if necessary.

The electrode ships with the wire.

3. Ensure the electrode tip is not out of position and is

not corroded. The tip should be located at the center

line of the pilot orifice and positioned so it sparks

across to the outside edge of the pilot orifice holder.

See Fig. 4.

4. Verify that the electrode’s ceramic body is not

cracked and that the electrode tip does not move

within its insulative body. If it does, replace the

electrode.

BURNER ORIFICE

1. In replacing the burner orifice, make sure the orifice

body and its holes are positioned properly. See Fig. 5

representing top view of burner. If the orifice body is

not positioned properly, the burner flame will not be

properly directed within the heater and improper

combustion may occur.

2. The basic steps used in removal of the burner orifice

are the same as those used in removal of the pilot

orifice.

ATTENTION

Use only a soft brush, dry rag, or compressed air to

clean the burner orifice.

Do not push instruments into the orifice holes. As the

holes are drilled at a specific angle and diameter.

Doing so may distort or enlarge the holes, creating

improper combustion and burner flames extending

beyond the heater’s case barrel.

PILOT

ORIFICE

THERMOCOUPLE

ELECTRODE

BURNER

BURNER ORIFICE

Fig. 5

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