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Blomberg BGRP34520CSS - Gas Leak Testing and Burner Functionality; Gas Leak Testing Procedures; Rangetop and Oven Burner Testing; Flame Characteristics Guide

Blomberg BGRP34520CSS
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Test
for
Gas
Leaks
Leak
testing
shall
be
conducted
by
the
installer
according
to
the
instructions
given
in
this
section.
Turn
on
Gas.
Apply
a
non-corrosive
leak
detec-
tion
fluid
to
all
joints
and
fittings
in
the
gas
con-
nection
between
the
shut-off
valve
and
the
range.
Include
gas
fittings
and
joints
in
the
range
if
connections
may
have
been
disturbed
during
installation.
Bubbles
appearing
around
fittings
and
connections
indicate
a
leak.
If
a
leak
appears,
turn
off
supply
line
gas
shut-off
valve
and
tighten
connections.
Re-test
for
leaks
by
turning
on
the
supply
line
gas
shut-off
valve.
When
leak
check
is
complete
(no
bubbles
ap-
pear),
test
is
complete.
Wipe
off
all
detection
fluid
residue.
NG:
NG:
you
plug
in
an
electrical
cord,
be
all
controls
are
in
the
OFF
position.
Test
burner
function
1.
Turn
on
Power
at
Breaker
Verify
that
wiring
in
house
is
correctly
installed.
If
not
call
Service.
2.
Test
Rangetop
Burners
Test
Burner
Ignition.
Select
a
range
top
burner
knob.
Push
down
and
turn
to
the
flame
symbol.
The
igniter/spark
module
will
produce
a
clicking
sound.
Once
the
air
has
been
purged
from
the
supply
lines,
the
burner
should
light
within
four
(4)
seconds.
Test
Flame:
High
Setting.
Turn
burner
on
to
HI.
See
for
appropriate
flame
characteristics.
If
any
of
the
burners
continue
to
burn
mostly
or
com-
pletely
yellow,
call
Service.
Test
Flame:
Low
Setting.
Turn
burner
on
to
L.O.
Verify
that
the
flame
completely
surrounds
the
burner.
There
should
be
a
flame
at
each
burner
port
and
there
should
be
no
air
gap
between
the
flame
and
the
burner.
If
any
of
the
burners
do
not
carry
over,
call
Service.
Test
the
ignition
and
flame
of
each
range
top
burner
as
described
above.
When
flame
is
properly
adjusted
There
should
be
a
flame
at
each
range
top
burn-
er
port.
There
should
be
no
air
gap
between
the
flame
and
the
burner
port.
3.
Test
Oven
Burners
Open
the
oven
door.
Remove
the
two
front
thumb
screws
of
oven
bottom
cover,
slide
cover
forward
and
out.
Remove
the
reflector
cover
forward
and
out.
Test
Bake
Burner
Ignition.
Set
the
oven
to
bake
at
350°
F.
After
30-75
seconds,
the
burner
will
ignite.
The
burner
will
stay
lit
until
the
350°
F
is
reached
and
then
shut
off.
From
this
point
for-
ward,
the
burner
will
cycle
on
and
off
to
maintain
the
temperature.
Test
Bake
Burner
Flame,
While
the
burner
is
lit,
inspect
the
flame.
See
below
flame
figures
for
proper
flame
characteristics.
If
the
flame
burns
completely
or
mostly
yellow,
adjust
the
bake
burner
air
shutter.
See
below
flame
figures
(next
page)
for
details.
Test
Broil
Burner
Ignition.
Set
cooking
mode
to
Hi
Broil.
The
burner
will
ignite
after
30-75
seconds.
Test
Broil
Burner
Flame.
While
the
burner
is
lit,
inspect
the
flame.
See
below
flame
figures
for
proper
flame
characteristics.
If
the
flame
burns
completely
or
mostly
yellow,
adjust
the
broil
burner
air
shutter.
See
below
flame
figures
for
details.
Replace
the
reflector
cover
and
oven
bottom
cover.
Fix
the
cover
with
two
rear
thumb
screws.
Flame
Characteristics
Yellow
Rames:
Further
adjustment
is
required
Soft
Blue
Flames:
Normal
for
Natural
Gas.
(
If
the
flame
is
completely
or
mostly
yellow,
verify
that
the
regulator
is
set
for
the
correct
fuel.
After
adjustment,
retest.
Some
yellow
streaking
is
normal
during
the
initial
start-up.
Allow
unit
to
operate
4-5
minutes
and
re-evaluate
before
making
adjustments.
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