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BURNERS
The burner is the heart of your gas grill.
It's subject to a number of conditions that can damage the burner.
Because of the very high heat the burner is exposed to; the salts,
fats, and basting solutions that fall on it will wear it out.
Now you must perform the dirty job of removing the cooking
grids, briquettes/rocks, grate,
and finally the burner from the grill.
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Setting
up:
What's covered: Remove the grids, briquettes, grates.
Disconnect and unsecure the burner.
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Cleaning
and troubleshooting your Venturi:
What's covered: Venturi cleaning and initial
burner troubleshooting
It's
extremely important to clean the venturi tubes of any obstructions
such as spider webs, etc. This is most important at the start
of the grilling season or any other time the grill has not been
used for a while. A small web can block the gas flow and cause
poor burner performance or a flash back fire.
- A
venturi
brush should be used to clean the venturi tubes.
- Special care should be taken to make sure the brush passes
through any curve in the venturi tube.
- You
may also flush out the tubes with a strong flow of water from
a garden hose.
NB: This
is a great way to check if the holes are clogged. Pay attention
to how the water exits the burner port holes.
- If
the venturi tubes are rusted and broken up, then you will
need new tubes or a new burner (depending on the assembly
of your gas grill).
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Cleaning
and troubleshooting your Burner:
What's
covered: Checking burner's outlet ports, external and port
cleaning.
Clogged
holes can cause a grill to have hot and cold spots, which
not only make it difficult to cook evenly, but also increases
the chance of a shattering your glass
window.
- Check
out the burner's gas outlet ports around it's perimeter
for splits or separations of the top and bottom halves.
A burner damaged this bad needs replacement, if no obvious
external damage is present you can continue to clean the
grill.
- Brush
the outer parts of the burner with a wire
brush, especially the ports.
- Using
a flexible wire, an open paper clip, or a drill bit, probe
each port to clear it of grime and rust.
Caution: Do not use anything larger in diameter
that the port itself, this will cause damage to the burning
operations of your grill.
- Now,
lightly tap the burner, this will help cause any of the
residue to fall out of the ports and tubes
Too
many excessively obstructed ports that you cannot clear
is a sign to replace the burner.
If you can clear the ports and the previous inspection and
cleaning processes did not indicate burner failure, we can
continue:
- Check
the gas jets at the end of the valves for spider webs,
dirt, or dust. Clean them if necessary.
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Assuming that the valves are
turning and you have gas, the burner should be reinstalled
into your grill and tested.
NB:
While you have the bottom of the aluminum casting exposed,
take the opportunity to clean it the best you can by removing
any gunk out with a putty knife, garden tool, etc.
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Replacing
your burner:
What's covered: What to do before you junk
a damaged burner.
You
should consider buying "better than original" cast
iron burners. Cast iron burners heat up and become
their own heat radiant source, cooking your food
better.
They also have a longer life span than stainless
steel burners because of their heavy construction.
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Look
for the label that is required by the American
Gas Association that will list the model number, manufacturer,
and the type of gas specified for use. This label should
be near the controls, or on the cart. Additional
instructions. You may use this info for our make/model
search if you wish.
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Additionally,
you may also measure it from left to right, front to
back. You may order parts by browsing
through our catalog using this information.
- The
venturi tubes should also be measured if you cannot find
the label information.
- If the venturi tube has a bent mixer or a slope in it,
then measure from the top to the center line of the tube,
after the bend, and from the end to the center line of
the tube. If dealing with a straight tube, just measure
from top to bottom.
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