Owner`s manual

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The pilot burner is preset at the factory and
normally should not require adjustment. However,
if adjustment is necessary, the following steps
should be taken:
With the pilot burner lit and the control knob in the
pilot position, use a long, narrow screwdriver to
turn the pilot adjustment screw (located on front of
valve). Turn the adjustment screw slowly clockwise
to reduce the fl ame, or counterclockwise to increase
the fl ame. The adjustment screw can be turned so
that the pilot fl ame is completely extinguished. The
pilot fl ame should be a quiet, soft blue fl ame with
yellow tipping that encircles the thermocouple tip.
Turn the control knob to the ON position to ensure
proper ignition of the log set.
PILOT BURNER ADJUSTMENT (G46 MANUAL)
PILOT BURNER ADJUSTMENT
The pilot burner is preset at the factory and should
normally not require any adjustment. However, if
adjustment is necessary, the following steps should
be taken:
1. Pull the burner forward so that you can access
the pilot burner adjustment screw.
2. Light the pilot burner (see the LIGHTING
INSTRUCTIONS).
3. With the control knob in the PILOT position,
carefully remove the cap screw and gasket
covering the safety pilot adjustment screw on
the control valve.
4. Using a long, narrow screwdriver, turn
the pilot adjustment screw (Fig. 28-2)
slowly clockwise to reduce the flame, or
counterclockwise to increase the fl ame. The
adjustment screw can be turned so that the
pilot fl ame is completely extinguished. The
pilot fl ame should be a quiet, soft blue fl ame
with yellow tipping that encircles the tip of the
thermopile (Fig. 28-3).
5. Reassemble the cap screw and gasket to the valve
body, ensuring that the cap screw and gasket are
rmly seated on the valve body. Turn the control
knob to the ON position to ensure proper ignition
of the log set.
PILOT BURNER ADJUSTMENT (G46-11 REMOTE)
Example of proper pilot burner fl ame
and proper pilot/thermocouple alignment
Fig. 28-1
Thermocouple
Pilot adjustment
ON
OFF
PILOT
Fig. 28-2
Position of pilot adjustment screw
Pilot adjustment screw
Thermocouple
Fig. 28-3
Example of proper pilot burner fl ame and
proper pilot/thermopile alignment
Thermopile