Installation Manual Owner manual

Form I-F/B, P/N 98126 R21, Page 35
Burner Assembly Support Brackets
FIGURE 40 - Burner Orices
Burner Orices
FIGURE 42 -
Individual
Burners
FIGURE 41 - Burner
Rack Completely
Removed
Individual burners may be cleaned using air pressure. Use an air nozzle to blow
out scale and dust accumulation from the burner ports. Alternately, blow through
burner ports and venturi.
Use a ne wire to dislodge any stubborn particles. Do not use anything that might
change the port size.
d. To replace individual burners, reverse the above procedure.
10. To replace the burner rack assembly and the bottom panel, reverse the above
procedure (Steps 1-8).
When any service is completed, be careful to reassemble correctly to ensure that no
unsafe conditions are created. When re-lighting, always follow the lighting instructions
on the heater.
10.2.3 Pilot and
Ignition Systems
The pilot can be serviced by opening the bottom access panel of the heater. Follow the
rst four steps of instructions for Burner Rack Removal, Paragraph 10.2.2. Remove the
pilot for maintenance or service, such as checking the wiring and cleaning the orice.
In the event the pilot ame is short and/or yellow, check the pilot orice for blockage
caused by lint or dust accumulation. Remove the pilot orice and clean with air pres-
sure. Check and clean the aeration slot in the pilot burner.





Pilot Hole
Cover
Plate
Match-Lit Pilot
(on units mfgd
prior to 8/2008)
FIGURE 43 - Pilot
Removal
Spark Pilot
(be sure to re-install
Pilot Hole Cover
Plate)
Match-Lit Pilot
(units mfgd prior to 8/2008)
Spark Pilot





On a heater is equipped with a spark pilot, check the spark gap. Spark gap must be
maintained to .100". (See FIGURE 44.) When re-installing the pilot of a heater with
optional spark ignition, be sure to include the pilot hole cover plate (See FIGURE 43).
FIGURE 39 -
Burner Rack
Hinged Down