15", 30" And 36" Gas Cooktops; Surface Burner Components; Burner Head With Cap; Venturi - Wolf CT15G-2 Technical & Service Manual

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G G A A S S C C O O O O K K T T O O P P - -
G G A A S S C C O O O O K K T T O O P P - -
15", 30" AND 36" GAS COOKTOP

Surface Burner Components:

Surface Burner Grate, Burner Head with Cap,
Venturi, Inner Distribution Ring, Spark Electrode,
Outer Distribution Ring, Jet Holder and Burner
Mounting Bracket
Preliminary Steps
Disconnect power cord from electrical supply
source.
Turn off gas supply source to cooktop.
Lift surface burner grate from cooktop pan.
Burner Head with Cap Removal
The burner head consists of a top and bottom layer of
holes. When main burner heat is required, gas travels
through main burner orifice hood (mounted to jet hold-
er), then through the venturi to the burner head and
then out the top layer of holes. When simmer heat is
required, gas travels through the simmer orifice hood
(located on the side of the outer distribution ring), up
through the outer portion of the inner distribution ring,
then to the bottom layer of holes on the burner head.
To remove the burner head, remove burner grates and
lift burner head off inner distribution ring.
(See Figure 4-1).
Venturi Removal
The brass venturi mounts through the inner distribution
ring and is threaded to the jet holder. There are three
sizes of venturi (15,000 BTU, 12,000 BTU, 9,200 BTU).
The threads on the venturi are different for each. They
will only thread back into the appropriate sized jet hold-
er. To remove venturi, first remove the burner head
with cap then extract venturi using a 7/8 inch socket
wrench from jet holder. (See Figure 4-2).
NOTE: When re-installing venturi, 100 in. lbs. torque is
required.
WHEN REINSTALLING VENTURI USE TORQUE
WRENCH TO TIGHTEN TO 100 INCH/LBS. OVER
TIGHTENING WILL DAMAGE UNIT AND GAS
LEAKS MAY OCCUR.
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Component Access and Removal
S S E E R R I I E E S S
S S E E R R I I E E S S
Figure 4-1. Burner Head w/Cap Removal
Figure 4-2. Venturi Removal
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