Country Flame Bayvue DV 30 Manual De Usuario

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MAIN ORIFICES  
FIGURE 25, left view, illustrates the front burner spud orifice (Item A) unthreaded from the orifice holder 
(Item B).  Do not over tighten the orifice spud.  Do not leave the orifice spud finger tight as gas may leak 
from the loose fitting.  Note that the front, middle, and rear spud orifices are identified as Item A.  FIGURE 
25 also shows the pilot assembly (Item C) for reference purposes. 
 
FIGURE 25, right view, shows the burner assembly with a partial view of all three burners; front burner 
(Item D), middle burner (Item E), and the rear burner (Item F) installed.  Be careful, when removing 
burners.  The front burner is uniquely different but the middle and rear burner look very similar.  When any 
one or all of the burners are removed, ensure they are marked from the spot they were taken and returned to 
the same position.  The burners are NOT interchangeable and must be placed in the proper position to 
prevent sooting from occurring and to ensure proper burning.  
 
 
FIGURE 25:  BURNER ASSEMBLY 
 
GAS FLAME INSPECTION 
The flames will be blue during the first 5 minutes or so but over the period of 15 minutes they will 
gradually turn yellow.  Flame intensity and the glowing logs vary with the specific type of fuel and venting 
conditions.  Refer to FIGURE 5d for a picture that shows a proper flame for natural gas. 
 
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION:  IT IS NORMAL FOR GAS PRODUCTS, FABRICATED FROM 
STEEL, TO GIVE OFF SOME EXPANSION AND/OR CONTRACTION NOISES DURING THE 
START UP OR COOL DOWN CYCLE.  SIMILAR NOISES ARE FOUND WITH YOUR 
FURNACE HEAT EXCHANGER OR CAR ENGINE.