10. Troubleshooting
<Table 10>
1.Insufficient gas
pressure in pipe
1.Contact the local
gas supply dept.
Ignite the pilot
light but not the
main fire
1.Insufficient gas
pressure in pipe
1.Contact the local
gas supply dept.
2.The main fire nozzle
occlusion
3.Gas control valves
have problems
3.Change gas
control valves
4.The pilot light and the
main fire’s distance is too
far
4.Adjust the
distance of them
5.Adjust the height
of the pilot light
Close gas and
heard a sound of
fire
1.Insufficient gas
pressure in pipe
1.Contact the local
gas supply dept.
2.Not match nozzle aperture
with gas resources
3.Flow of connection
pipe is not enough
3.Increase pipe’s
allowable flow
4.Damper opening
degree is too large
Yellow flame and
black smoke
2.Not match nozzle aperture
with gas resources
3.Not enough air to ignite
3.Increase damper
opening degree
4.In the peak of using
gas, sources of gas
float heavy
4.Turn down valves
flow. Turn it up
after the peak
The problems mentioned above are only for reference. If any fault occurs, please
stop using, and contact technicians to check and repair. Safety first, turn
off the power and gas supply before maintenance.