OPERATION continued
G20-SPH Stock Pot Range
This stock pot range is equipped with an automatic safety
pilot system. Should the pilot go out, the main burner gas
supply is automatically shut off . To light and adjust the pilot:
1. Remove the valve panel if not already removed.
2. Depress the red button of the automatic pilot valve and
light pilot.
3. Hold red button depressed for one minute after pilot has
been ignited.
4. Adjust pilot fl ame to a 7/16 inch (11 mm) long fl ame.
5. If pilot does not continue to burn after releasing button,
repeat above procedure or ...
6. Have a qualifi ed serviceman check the system. Do not
allow anyone else to attempt repairs.
7. Once the pilot is lit it is not necessary to repeat lighting
procedure, unless the pilot is extinguished for any reason.
Hi-Med-Lo Valves
The G20-SP and G20-SPH stock pot ranges are equipped with
Hi-Med-Lo valves. No adjustment is necessary.
A pressure tap is supplied with the unit and it is installed
on the manifold, downstream of the main valve. The gas
pressure must be checked when the unit is installed, to
ensure that the unit gas pressure is the same as specifi ed on
the rating plate. If necessary, pressure adjustments, must be
made at the pressure regulator.
Part #4519655 Rev.2 (Jan 27/15)
Lighting Standing Pilots - All Models
These units are not designed to be disconnected from
their gas connections and re-installed on a regular basis.
Quick connect gas lines should not be used. Once the gas
appliance has been installed by a licensed gas trades-person
all connections, pilot lights and controls have been inspected
for proper operation. All gas appliances that use standing
pilot systems are generally assumed to be operating with
the pilot on continuously. The units should not be restarted
except in the event of a gas service interruption to the
facility.
If a pilot fl ame does go out, here are the basic steps to check
before you re-light the pilot:
1. Check to see that all gas lines are in place and secured
and that there is no accumulation of gas inside the unit.
2. Check to make sure that the main shut off valve is in the
off position.
3. Turn the thermostat to the off position. (If applicable)
4. Turn on or open the main shut off valve to the appliance.
5. Depending on the appliance type:
Lower the front black enamel or Stainless Steel panel
to the unit and immediately depress the red button,
which is the piezo to ignite the pilot.
Or.
Remove the front valve panel and light the pilot with
a lighted taper, through pilot viewing hole.
6. The pilot should ignite within a few attempts. You will be
able to see the pilot fl ame through the observation hole
in the stainless steel front panel.
7. If you do not have a pilot fl ame established fairly quickly
and begin to smell gas, shut off the main valve and wait
fi ve minutes to let the gas build-up escape.
8. Only once the pilot fl ame has been established should
you turn on the burner control. When the burner control
is on it allows gas fl ow to the burner. If there is no pilot
fl ame it will allow gas to build up and cause possible
delayed ignition, which could result in an explosion.
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