Maintenance and service procedures – Carlin 301GAS Inst Manual User Manual

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Model 301GAS burner — Instruction manual

Carlin part number MN301GAS Rev. 03/14/11

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Where appliance instructions differ from this manual, follow the appliance instructions.

Annual start-up & service

This burner should be started and serviced at least annually

by a qualified service technician. Failure to properly maintain
and service the burner could result in severe personal injury,
death or substantial property damage.

Turn off power to appliance and close main manual gas valve

when servicing burner. See warnings on page 2 and else-
where in this manual regarding correct procedures. Failure
to comply could result in severe personal injury, death or
substantial property damage.

Annual start-up and service procedures

Discuss burner/appliance operation with user to determine any prob-

lems that may have occurred during the previous season and to verify

user is aware of proper operation and care of the burner/appliance.

Turn off power to appliance and close main manual gas valve.

Remove the burner from the appliance and inspect the combustion

head assembly, ignitor electrode and flame rod (see page 8). Adjust

if necessary as described on page 8.

If the air tube or combustion head needs to be cleaned,

clean with a vacuum cleaner with brush attachment with the
combustion head assembly assembly out of the burner.

Verify that the hinged ignitor cover plate is closed and the screw is

tight.

Verify that the air tube flanged door is securely closed and the bolts

are tightened.

Check the burner flange gasket. It must be in good condition. Replace

gasket on burner flange and mount burner in appliance, securing to

mounting studs.

Perform the complete checkout procedures of pages 12 through 15,

including system inspection and checks.

6. Maintenance and service procedures

Maintenance/service procedures

Cleaning blower wheel
1. The blower wheel accumulates dust and debris from normal opera-

tion. You will need to clean the wheel blades periodically to prevent

reduction in airflow. To clean blades, remove the two bolts securing

the motor to blower housing.

2. Slide the motor out and rotate to remove and access blower wheel.

3. Use a brush and vacuum to clean each blade and the blower housing

interior.

4. Replace motor/wheel in blower housing and secure with the two

bolts.

5. Push wire slack back into junction box.

Replacing blower motor or wheel
1. If either the blower wheel or motor must be replaced, remove the two

bolts securing the motor to housing.

2. Disconnect the motor wires in the burner junction box.

3. Loosen the Allen screw securing the blower to the motor shaft and

remove the wheel.

4. When assembling the replacement assembly, slide the wheel onto the

motor shaft and use feeler gauges to set a space of 1/8 inch between

the blower wheel and the motor face.

5. Replace the motor/wheel assembly in the housing, wire the motor

leads and secure the motor with the two bolts.

Motor maintenance
The motor is constructed with permanently-lubricated bearings, and re-
quires no oiling. Should you replace the original motor with another type of
motor, occasional oiling may be required, depending on motor design and
manufacturer’s recommendations.

Any time you replace a component or disassemble any part

of the burner for service/maintenance, perform a complete
operational test after reassembly to verify the burner operates
correctly. Failure to verify operation could result in severe
personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

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