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Trouble shooting chart - pilot and valve – Louisville Tin and Stove 78111 User Manual

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SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Flame too large

1. Defective operator section of gas valve.

1. Replace complete valve.

2. Burner orifice too large.

2. Check with local gas company for proper

orifice size and replace.

3. If installed above 2,000 ft.

3. Refer to orifice chart on Page 9.

Noisy Flame

1. Noisy pilot.

1. Reduce pilot gas with adjusting screw on combination
gas control valve.

2. Burr in orifice (if it whistles or resonates).

2. Remove burr or replace orifice (do not enlarge orifices).

3. Excessive gas input.

3. See “Flame Too Large” above.

Yellow tip flame (some

1. Clogged main burner ports.

1. Clean main burner ports. (Do not enlarge ports).

yellow tipping on LP

2. Clogged draft hood.

2. Clean draft hood.

gas is permissible

3. Linted up mixer opening.

3. Check for dust or lint at air mixer opening.

Floating Flame

1. Blocked venting.

1. Clean flue passageways to remove blockage.

Gas Odor

1. Gas leak.

1. Shut off gas service immediately. Check piping.
Call gas company. See “For Your Safety”, Page 1.

2. Chimney or flue obstruction.

2. Clean flue.

3. Drafts around appliance.

3. Eliminate drafts.

Delayed Ignition

1. Pilot flame too small.

1. Check pilot orifice. Increase pilot gas flow if
necessary by adjusting inlet pressure from gas
source (meter if natural gas or second stage
regulator if propane - maximum 7” w.c. for
Natural and 11” w.c. for propane).

2. Burner ports clogged near pilot.

2. Clean burner ports (do not enlarge ports).

3. Low gas pressure.

3. Check gas supply inlet pressure. Check gas outlet
(manifold) pressure for “minimum step” pressure
(for “step” pressure chart see “Operation”).

4. Pilot decreases in size when main

4. Supply piping inadequately sized or incorrect

burners come on.

inlet pressure.

5. Drafts around appliance.

5. Eliminate drafts.

6. Bad venting.

6. See “Venting”.

Failure to Ignite

1. Main gas off.

1. Open all manual gas valves.

2. Defective gas valve.

2. Replace gas valve.

Condensation of

1. Improper venting.

1. See “Venting”.

Water Vapor
Burner won’t

1. Defective or sticking automatic valve.

1. Replace valve.

turn off

2. Excessive gas pressure (The supply gas

2. To correct this situation contact the utility

pressure must not exceed 1/2 psi or

supplying the gas.

14” w.c.

Incorrect Gas Input

1. Gas input not checked.

1. Re-check gas input.

2. Clogged orifice.

2. Check orifice for clogging. If clogged, clean out
the hole carefully with a smooth wood toothpick.
(Do not in any way enlarge or distort it).

Not enough heat

1. Appliance undersized.

1. This is especially true when a dwelling or room is
enlarged. Have the heat loss calculated and compare
to the appliance output (approx. 70% of input).
Your gas company or installer can supply you with
this information. If appliance is undersized, replace
with correct size unit.

2. Incorrect supply pressure.

2. Check supply pressure as outlined above.

Too much heat

1. Combination control valve sticks open.

1. Replace combination control valve.

TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART - PILOT AND VALVE

Burner won’t

1. Gas valve not turned on.

1. Turn gas valve to “on” position”.

turn on

2. No voltage to valve.

2. Check for 24 Volts to Valve.

3. Defective thermostat.

3. Check wall thermostat.

4. No 115 Volt Line Voltage.

4. Jump fan switch to check for voltage (fan will
come on).

5. Auxiliary limit switch open.

5. Push on red buton to close.

6. Blocked flue switch open.

6. Push red button in to close.

7. Gas valve defective.

7. Replace gas valve

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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART for qualified serviceman - MAIN BURNER