Inspecting burner – Desa GL36CRP User Manual

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Figure 23 - Correct Pilot Flame Pattern

Millivolt Assembly

Figure 24 - Correct Pilot Flame Pattern

Electronic Assembly

Figure 26 - Air Shutter Adjustment

Burner Pan

Air Shutter
Screw

Orifice

Gas Valve

3/8" to 1/2"

1/8" to 1/4"

Pilot
Burner

Ignitor

Flame
Sensor

Pan
Burner

3/8" to 1/2"

(10 mm - 13 mm)

1/8" (3 mm)

Ignitor

Pilot Burner

Thermopile

CORRECT

INCORRECT
CLOSE
SHUTTER

INCORRECT
OPEN
SHUTTER

LONG, BLUE FLAME

WITH YELLOW TIPS

SHORT, SHARP

BLOWING FLAME

LONG, UNEVEN

YELLOW FLAME

Figure 25 - Burner Flame Patterns

INSPECTING BURNER

PILOT ASSEMBLY ADjUSTMENT

The pilot assembly is factory preset for the proper

flame height. Alteration to factory settings may

have occurred during shipping. If this is the case,

some minor readjustments may be necessary and

should be done by a qualified technician.

The pilot assembly is located behind the burner

next to the rear refractory piece at the right-hand

side. The thermopile (in millivolt models) or the

sensor (in electronic models) should be engulfed

with the pilot flame approximately 3/8" to 1/2" in

order for the regulator to receive proper signal (see

Figures 23 and 24).

BURNER FLAME ADjUSTMENT

The air shutter, located at the base of the main

burner tube, has been factory preset to the proper

air to gas ratio which results in an even, clean burn-

ing flame across the burner (see Figure 25).

If readjustment is necessary, you can restore proper

flame setting by loosening air shutter screw and

rotate air shutter until proper flame setting is

achieved (shutters normal setting is fully opened).

Retighten air shutter screw. See Figure 26 for air

shutter location.

CAUTION: Make certain ori-

fice is fully inside venturi tube’s

air shutter and that air shutter is

adjusted accordingly.

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