11.2 To remove the complete burner
unit.
1.
Remove the firefront and place in a
safe position.
2.
Remove the ceramic fuel effect.
3.
Close the valve in the inlet ‘T’
connector .
4.
Disconnect the appliance from the
inlet ‘T’ Connector.
5.
Remove the front leg fastening
screw. This is located to the left of the
control knob.
6.
Lift the burner out of the fireplace
opening.
7.
Replace in the reverse order.
11.3 To remove the pilot unit.
1.
Remove the burner unit (See section 11.2).
2.
Detach the pilot pipe from the pilot unit.
3.
Detach the thermocouple from the gas valve.
4.
Detach the electrode lead from the underside of the
electrode tab.
5.
Remove the two screws securing the pilot unit (See
figure 19).
6.
Refit in the reverse order.
Note:
1.
The pilot unit is an atmosphere sensing device. It must be replaced as
a whole assembly. Its individual components are not separately replaceable.
11.4 To remove the gas valve.
(See figure 20).
1.
Remove the burner unit (See section 11.2).
2.
If lying the burner on its back, ensure that the work surface is suitably protected This
will avoid damage to the work surface.Turn the burner unit upside down. Detach the
thermocouple from the tap
3.
Detach the pilot pipe from the tap.
4.
Detach the inlet pipe.
5.
Detach the injector pipe
6.
Detach the electrode lead from the base of the electrode
7.
Remove the control knob by pulling forward.
8.
Remove the thermocouple by unscrewing the thermocouple nut at the gas valve.
9.
Remove the hexagonal nut securing the gas valve to the mounting bracket.
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Figure 19. Pilot unit removal
Figure 18. Aeration shutter settings for ‘coal’
and ‘pebble’ ceramic fuel effects.