Burner combustion cones and gasket – L.B. White I-17 Infraconic Spark Ignition User Manual

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Very little servicing is required for the combustion
cones and gasket. Routine cleaning is sufficient to
ensure that the cones remain unblocked by dust and
dirt. Periodic tightening of the the three burner plate
nut ensures that the heater operates to normal
combustion characterisitics.

If not cleaned, the venturi tube and inner combustion
cone will become blocked, creating poor combustion,
gas backflashing through the air housing, or outages.
This may require some disassembly if the blockage
cannot be removed by normal cleaning methods. Refer
to the following instructions.

1. Using pliers,straighten the tab on the truss clip. See

Fig.16. The clip will drop to the cone side of the heater.

FIG. 16

2.

Pull the outer cone from the retainer slots in the burner
plate. See Fig.17.

FIG. 17

3. Inspect the inner cone. See Fig.18. If the cone is in

good condition, (cone weld seam not split or tip is not
missing) then clean using the compressed air method.
A bottle brush may also be run down the venturi tube to
force out any blockages. Using air at the cone end, blow
back any debris out the control end of the venturi tube.

FIG. 18

4. If the inner cone is damaged, remove the three screws,

nuts, and spacers securing the burner plate to the
heater. See Figs.16 and 18.

5. Remove the burner plate and replace the inner cone.

See Fig.19. A replacement gasket must be installed
whenever the inner cone is removed. Clean the surface
to which the gasket is located before installing
replacement.

FIG. 19

6. When reassembling, ensure:

-- Inner cone weld seam aligns to burner plate notch.

See. Fig.19.

-- All burner nuts and screws are securley tightened.

BURNER COMBUSTION CONES and GASKET

SLOT

NOTCH

WELD SEAM

GASKET

SCREWS

TIP

WELD SEAM

INNER CONE

NUTS AND SPACERS

TRUSS
CLIP TAB

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