Technical data
5.6
Thermoelectric Circuit
5.7
Handing Over
The Thermocouple Circuit is fitted with an interrupter so that if the air flow is not proved on high speed the cir-
cuit is incomplete and the flame failure device will operate. In the case of intermittant pilot failure or permanent
pilot failure the thermocouple circuit can be checked with a British Gas Multimeter or suitable Millivolt Meter to
determine if the pilot failure is due to poor thermocouple output, high resistance through Relay-l contact or
faulty thermoelectric valve. (See Section 2.9 Fig. I).
Hand the User’ instructions to the user or purchaser and instruct in the correct and safe operation of the ap-
pliance.
Explain to the user or purchaser that if the appliance is not used for long periods it is recommended that the ap-
pliance is drained, this is particularly important during the winter months (see servicing instructions for procedu-
re to drain appliance).
Finally, advise the user or purchaser that, for continued efficient and safe operation of the appliance it is impor-
tant that adequate servicing is carried out at regular intervals.
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