Removing The Burner Door Assembly; Ultra Low Nox Natural Gas Burner; Replacing The Pilot Assembly - Kenmore 33125 - Power Miser 12 Owner's Manual

Ultra low nox gas water heater, for potable water heating only, not suitable for space heating, not for use in mobile homes
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Removing
the Burner Door Assembly
1.
2.
3.
4.
Turn offthe
gas to the water
heater at the manual
gas
shut-off
valve
(Figure
3).
Turn the gas control knob on the combination
gas control
valve/thermostat
clockwise
to the "OFF" position
(Figure
1).
NOTE:
Depress
the dial stop on Robertshaw
valve before
turning the gas control knob. See Lighting
Instructions
on
the water heater.
Remove
the outer door.
Remove the two screws securing the burner door
assembly to the combustion chamber. (Figure 24).
GAS VALVE/
THERMOSTAT
THERMOCOUPLE_
MAN_FOLD
TUBE
PiEZO
iGNITER
BUTTON
PILOT
TUBE
Ultra Low NOx Natural Gas Burner
Check
the burner to see if it is dirty or clogged.
The burner
may be cleaned
with soft paint brush
(Figure
26). Do not use
a wire brush
or any tool that may damage
the burner screen.
Important:
Do not use the burner
if the burner screen
is
damaged.
NOTE:
Damage
may be rips or holes in the burner
screen.
Discoloration
is normal.
PILOT ASSEMBLY
_
BURNER
/
\
USE BRUSH
ON THIS SURFACE
DOOR
TWO PIECE WIRE
SCREW(2)
CONNECTOR
DOOR
FIGURE
26,
Replacing
the Pilot Assembly
FIGURE 24,
5.
Disconnect
the thermocouple
(right-hand
thread),
pilot
tube, the igniter wire from the igniter
button,
and manifold
tube at the thermostat.
(Figure
25).
6.
Grasp
the manifold
tube and push down slightly
to free
the manifold
tube,
pilot tube,
and thermocouple.
7.
Carefully
remove
the burner
door assembly
from the
combustion
chamber.
Be sure
not to damage
internal
parts.
ROBERTSHAW
GAS VALVE
_
(_,t_
PILOT TUBE
THERMOCOUPLE
"_
MANIFOLD
TUBE _
FIGURE 25,
2I
1.
Follow the instructions
in "Removing
the Burner Door
Assembly"
section to remove
the assembly.
2.
Remove
the retainer clip securing
the two piece wire
connector
to the burner door assembly.
(Note the orientation
of the retainer clip). Insert the tip of a large flat head
screwdriver
between
the clip and the top of the two piece
wire connector.
Carefully
rotate the screwdriver
to raise the
clip.
It may be necessary
to remove the connector
one side
at a time. (See Figure 27.)
3.
Locate where the thermocouple
connects
to the rear of the
pilot assembly,
and pull the thermocouple
tip from the rear of
the pilot assembly.
4.
Remove
the nut securing
the pilot assembly
to the burner
and keep it for reuse later.
5.
Use a 1/2" open end wrench,
to loosen
the nut securing
the
pilot tube to the pilot. To prevent any bending
use a pair of
pliers to steady the pilot bracket.
6.
Remove
the old pilot assembly
(including
the igniter wire)
from the burner door assembly.
7.
Insert the pilot tube into the new pilot assembly.
Important:
The new pilot assembly
comes with an orifice. This orifice
must be installed when replacing
the pilot assembly.
IMPORTANT:
Do not operate
this water heater without
the
orifice in place.
8.
Use a 1/2" open end wrench,
to tighten the nut securing
the
pilot tube to the pilot. To prevent any bending
use a pair of
pliers to steady the pilot bracket.
9.
Use the nut removed
in a previous
step to secure the new
pilot assembly
to the burner.
10.
Insert the igniter wire through the burner door and reconnect
the thermocouple
to the pilot assembly.
See "Replacing
the
Thermocouple"
section.
11.
Reinstall the two piece wire connector.
NOTE: The pilot
tube must be at the top followed
by the igniter wire then the
thermocouple.
12.
Follow the instructions
in "Replacing
the Bumer
Door
Assembly"
section to reinstall the assembly.

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