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OPERATIONS LP Burner w/ Thermostat
This system uses electrical sparks to ignite the pilot lights that, in turn, ignite the burners. If
the pilot light goes out, the system will attempt a re-ignition. If the re-ignition is not successful,
the gas supply will automatically be shut off and the system must be vented before resetting
the system. The system is reset by switching the 12 volt power supply OFF then ON again.
By use of a thermostat, the system automatically controls the burners to maintain the desired
product temperature.
WARNING: BEFORE IGINITING BURNER: Know the materials being used. DO NOT exceed
flash point or operating range temperatures.
Igniting Burner
1. Turn OFF burner and pilot valves.
2. Attach liquid LP bottle to system and set regulator between 10 and 20 PSI, depending
on intensity of flame desired.
3. Open pilot light valve.
4. Turn on main power switch and a clicking sound can be heard as the ignition system
starts to work.
5. When the pilot light ignites, proceed to next step. If ignition has failed, reset power
switch. NOTE: The ignition system is designed to sense flame at the pilot light to act as
flameout protection. If flame is not present within approximately six seconds, the igni-
tion igniter will drop out and require resetting with the power switch.
WARNING: The burner chamber will require venting to eliminate the possibility of gas build
up after each ignition reset.
6. Open burner valve then set thermostat to the desired temperature and the burner will
ignite.
7. Operate engine or other charging circuit as necessary to provide power to the thermo-
stat and spark ignition system.
To Shut Off Burners
1. Turn off power switch on the control box.
CAUTION: When storing the equipment, turn off fuel supply tank valve and allow the fuel sys-
tem to burn off. This will prevent temperature changes from building excess pressure in the
system and possibly damaging components. Then turn OFF the power switch.

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