Thismorningblue
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Hey everyone, new to the forum so go easy on me as this is my first post!
On my stand, I have two 24 Vac Standing Pilot Gas Valves that are serving as automation along with Love controllers. On my third gas beam I simply am just running it manually as the burner will be underneath my boil kettle.
http://www.supplyhouse.com/Honeywell-VR8200A2132-1-2-24-Vac-Standing-Pilot-Gas-Valve-11588000-p
I have 3 10" banjo burners and I the problem I am having is that only the manual burner is getting propane to it. The burners with the Honeywell valves are getting no propane when I set the switch to "on."
So my question to you (especially for those who may have the same set up or have run into similar problems) is why am I getting no gas flow out of those Honeywell valves?
1) My propane tank is only 1/2 full. Could it be an issue of not enough propane being forced in the hollow tubing where my gas beams come out of?
2) Might it be a pressure issue? And if so, how do I increase the pressure into the Honeywell valves to force propane through?
3) ???
There are no leaks, the pilot system that runs off of the Honeywell valve fires up fine, and as I mentioned before the manual burner works absolutely fine.
On my stand, I have two 24 Vac Standing Pilot Gas Valves that are serving as automation along with Love controllers. On my third gas beam I simply am just running it manually as the burner will be underneath my boil kettle.
http://www.supplyhouse.com/Honeywell-VR8200A2132-1-2-24-Vac-Standing-Pilot-Gas-Valve-11588000-p
I have 3 10" banjo burners and I the problem I am having is that only the manual burner is getting propane to it. The burners with the Honeywell valves are getting no propane when I set the switch to "on."
So my question to you (especially for those who may have the same set up or have run into similar problems) is why am I getting no gas flow out of those Honeywell valves?
1) My propane tank is only 1/2 full. Could it be an issue of not enough propane being forced in the hollow tubing where my gas beams come out of?
2) Might it be a pressure issue? And if so, how do I increase the pressure into the Honeywell valves to force propane through?
3) ???
There are no leaks, the pilot system that runs off of the Honeywell valve fires up fine, and as I mentioned before the manual burner works absolutely fine.