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POWER FLAME INCORPORATED LIMITED WARRANTY

TM-5-3895-374-24-2 M081 Asphalt Mixing Plant Manual
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2001 South 21st ST. Parsons KS 67357.316-421-0480. Telex 62903462. Fax  316-421-0948 POWER FLAME INCORPORATED TM 5-3895-374-24-2 10. OWNER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell gas: 1. Open windows. 3   Extinguish any open flame. 2. Do not touch electrical 4   Call your gas supplier switches. immediately. Do  not  store  or  use  gasoline  or  other  flammable  liquids and vapors in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. WARNING Improper  installation,  adjustment,   alteration,   service   or maintenance    can    cause    injury    or    property    damage. Refer to the Burner manual.  For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. IMPORTANT PRECAUTION 1. Never    attempt    to    light    burner    with    paper    or    other materials. 2. Never experiment with the burner. 3. Never    change    the    fuel    or    air    adjustments    without consulting with the burner service company. 4. Never attempt to light the burner if combustion chamber contains any unburned fuel or gases. 5. Never throw waste paper, rags, garbage or other  waste materials into the combustion chamber. 6. Never   wash   out   heating   equipment   room   without   first covering the burner with waterproof material. START UP Preparation for Start Up - All Fuels 1. Ensure   that   the   system   is   in   working   order.      If   heat exchanger  is  a  boiler,  ensure  that  proper  water  level  is available. Oil burner - make sure that the oil tank has an adequate fuel level and that the fuel is the proper grade. 2. Set the burner control panel switch to the "OFF" position. Combination  Gas/Oil  burner  Set  the  fuel  selector  switch to the fuel to be burned. 3. Turn   the   thermostat   or   operating   control   down   to   its lowest setting. 4. Check fuses and replace as necessary. 5. Depress the flame safeguard programming  control  reset button. Start Up - Gas Burner 1. Manually open and close the main gas shut off cock, leak test  cock  and  pilot  cock  to  determine  that  they  operate freely.    Open  all  three  cocks.    (Reset  low  gas  pressure switch if supplied.) 2. Set   the   main   power   switch   and   burner   panel   control switch to the "ON" position.  Wait 30 seconds and turn up thermostat or operating control to the desired setting. 3. The  burner  blower  motor  will  start  and  after  a  suitable prepurge period (this will vary with the type of flame safeguard control supplied but will usually be  a minimum  of  30  seconds  to  a  maximum  of  90  seconds) the burner pilot will light, after which the  main  flame  will be established. 4. If  the  system  does  not  respond  properly,  contact  your qualified burner service company. 5. When  burning  gas  on  a  Combination  Gas/Oil  unit  that has  a  blower  motor  driven  oil  pump,  open  all  oil   line valves.    Oil  must  circulate  through  the  oil  pump  even when burning gas. Start Up - Oil Burner 1. Open all valves in oil lines. 2. If pilot gas ignition system is supplied open and close the pilot  gas  cock  to  determine  that  it  is  operating  freely. Open the pilot gas cock. 3. Set   the   main   power   switch   and   burner   panel   control switch to the "ON" position.  Wait 30 seconds and turn up thermostat or operating control to the desired setting. 4. The burner blower motor will start.  Depending upon the type of flame safeguard control supplied.  the fuel ignition system  may  energize  within  1  or  2  seconds  after  the blower motor starts or could be as long as 90 seconds. 5. If  the  system  does  not  respond  properly,  contact  your qualified burner service company. EXTENDED SHUT DOWN 1. Place main power switch and burner control panel switch to the "OFF" position. 2. Close all valves in gas and oil lines. 3. Cover burner to protect it from dust and dampness. MAINTENANCE 1. See     "Maintenance"     section     in     burner     manual     for suggestions on periodic maintenance and service. Date of Installation Telephone Burner Service Company Address (page 3 - 995)







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