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4 burner and heat exchanger – Reznor YDSA Operation Manual User Manual

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Inspect the gas heat section annually to determine if cleaning is necessary. If there is

an accumulation of dirt, dust, and/or lint, clean the compartment.

CAUTION: Use of eye protection is recommended.

Inspect and Clean the Burner

1. Shut the gas supply off upstream of the combination valve.
2. Turn off the electric supply.
3. Open the burner access door.
4. Disconnect the union and remove the gas pipe from the inlet of the gas valve.
5. Mark and disconnect the electrical wires to the gas valve. Disconnect the tubing

from the static tap on the burner cover.

6. Remove the screws that attach the manifold to the burner rack. Slide the manifold

from the burner rack.

Excessive dirt buildup on and inside the ports on a burner could cause fuel gas to

spill out the back of the burner tube. Fuel gas spilling out of the back of a burner

tube will cause gas odor, and if not corrected, could eventually cause a fire/explosion

hazard. To prevent fuel gas spilling from the back of a burner tube, check the burner

ports at least annually and clean if necessary. Remove any soot deposits from the

burners with a wire brush. Clean the ports with an aerosol degreaser and/or com-

pressed air. Wipe the inside of the burner tubes clean. (Cleaning the burners with an

aerosol degreaser is highly recommended as the degreaser will retard future buildup

of dirt.)
Inspect the cleaned burner rack for any damage or deterioration. If a burner has any

damage or signs of deterioration, replace it.
Clean the burner orifices with air pressure. Do not ream orifices.
After cleaning, re-assemble the heater and test for proper operation.

5.4 Burner and Heat

Exchanger

(Requires a wire

brush, cleaning cloth,

an automotive type

aerosol degreaser or

refrigerant coil cleaner,

and compressed air)

NOTE: If any of the

burner components

are damaged or

deteriorated, replace

the burner assembly.

Heat Exchanger Maintenance

Access the heat exchanger by removing the manifold burner rack, flue wrapper and

disconnecting the vent. Use a brush and/or an air hose to remove accumulated dust

and grease deposits.
There should be no soot deposits. If sooting exists, check for improper gas manifold

pressure and for obstructions in the vent.

Re-Assemble the

Heat Exchanger

Panel, Burner, Gas

Train, and Venter

Instructions to Re-Assemble the Gas Heat Section

Re-attach the Burner Rack Assembly - Slide the entire burner rack assembly into

position. Insert all of the screws.
1. Re-attach the Gas Train - Position the gas train so that the orifices are centered in

the burners. Attach the manifold to the burner rack assembly. Re-connect the wires

to the gas valve.

2. Re-attach the flue wrapper & venter assembly. (If replacing venter parts, follow the

instructions above.) Re-connect the tubing and the wires.

3. Close the access door.
4. Reconnect the gas supply at the union outside of the cabinet. Leak test the

connection with leak detecting solution. Turn on the electric. Turn on the gas.

Check for proper operation.

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