BASO G92 Series Automatic Pilot Gas Valve User Manual

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G92 Series BASOTROL Automatic Pilot Gas Valve Installation Instructions 5

Pilot Servicing

If pilot flame problems occur, check the following:
• If the pilot flame burns yellow, it may be due to dirt

or lint covering the lower portion of the pilot
burner. Remove this using a soft brush or a
vacuum.

• A flame approximately 1/2 in. (12.7 mm) high must

surround the thermocouple tip (see Figure 5).

• Because this is an electrical connection, the

thermocouple lead connection to the BASO power
unit must be clean and free of grease.

Approximately

1/2 in. (12.7 mm)

Figure 5: Flame Position

Repairs and Replacement

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WARNING: Risk of Explosion or Fire.

Shut off the gas supply at the main manual shutoff
valve before installing or servicing the G92. Failure
to shut off the gas supply can result in the release of
gas during installation or servicing, which can lead to
an explosion or fire, and may result in severe
personal injury or death.

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CAUTION: Risk of Electrical Shock.

Disconnect power supply before making electrical
connections to avoid electrical shock.

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WARNING: Risk of Explosion, Fire, or

Electrical Shock.
Label all wires before they are disconnected when
replacing the G92. Wiring errors can cause improper
or dangerous operation and may result in an
explosion, fire, or electrical shock leading to severe
personal injury or death.

Field repairs must not be made to the G92 valve. If the
thermocouple meets the output listed in and the valve
does not function, replace the entire valve. Any
attempt to repair this assembly voids the
manufacturer’s warranty. For a replacement valve,
contact the original equipment manufacturer or the
nearest BASO Gas Products distributor.

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