Honeywell TRADELINE Q314 manual

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    Q314 and Q327A Pilot Bur ners J. H. • Rev. 12-92 • © Honeywell Inc. 1992 • Form Number 69-0519—3 TRADELINE A pplication Pilot burners provide main burner ignition for standing pilot natural and LP gas systems. Used with a thermocouple to provide automatic pilot safety control. Used with a thermopile in a self-powered system. See Table 1 fo[...]

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    2 CONNECT PILOT GAS TUBING 1. Cut tubing to desired length and bend as necessary for routing to pilot burner. Do not make sharp bends or deform tubing. Do not bend tubing at control after compression nut has been tightened, as this can result in gas leakage at connection. 2. Square off and remove burrs from end of tubing. 3. Push tubing into compre[...]

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    INSERT ORIFICE M27083 SPUD ORIFICE INSERT ORIFICE CROSS SECTION 3 69-0519—3 Fig. 7—Changing spud and insert orifices. Fig. 6—Bleed gas tube installation. THIS DIMENSION SHOULD BE MAXIMUM OF 3/8 INCH [9.5 mm] WHEN BLEED TUBE IS IN FINAL POSITION. BLEED TUBE CLIP M3284 1/8 IN. STEEL TUBING CHANGE INSERT ORIFICES (See Fig. 7) 1. Disconnect pilot[...]

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    Service W ARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, SEVERE INJURY, OR DEATH Perform Gas Leak Test anytime work is done to the system. PILOT OUTAGE 1. If pilot flame goes out during normal operation, but is properly adjusted, recheck Mounting and Location instruc- tions on page 1. 2. If all mounting and location instructions are fol[...]

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    PILOT TURNDOWN TEST (30 mV safety control systems) The Pilot Turndown Test assures that the pilot flame ignites the main burner within four seconds from the time gas reaches the main burner. In this test, the pilot flame is just sufficient enough to hold in the power unit or just above the point of flame extinction (whichever occurs at a higher pil[...]

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