Component Access & Removal
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Figure 4-1. Surface Grate Removal
Surface Burner Components
(PTS 17000000)
Surface Burner Grate, Burner Head, Burner Cap,
Venturi, Inner Distribution Ring, Igniter, Burner Pan,
Outer Distribution Ring, Jet Holder, Deflector
Shield, Spark Module, Burner Support and Surface
Burner Orifices
Surface Burner Grate Removal (PTS 17000000)
The surface grate is a low profile, porcelainized cast
iron grate that is designed for a close fit. To remove the
surface grate, lift straight up and off of the top pan.
(See Figure 4-1)
Burner Head with Cap Removal (PTS 17000000)
The burner head consists of a top and bottom layer of
holes. When main burner heat is required, the gas
travels through the main burner orifice hood (mounted
to the jet holder), then through the venturi to the burner
head and then out the top layer of holes. When simmer
heat is required, the gas travels through the simmer ori-
fice hood (located on the side of the outer distribution
ring), up through the outer portion of the inner distribu-
tion ring, then to the bottom layer of holes on the burner
head.
To remove the burner head, first remove the burner
grates. Then, lift the burner head off of the inner distri-
bution ring. (See Figure 4-2)
Burner Cap Removal (PTS 17000000)
The burner cap can be replaced separately from the
burner head if cap gets damaged.
To remove burner cap, turn burner head over so nut on
underside is visible. Then, use a wrench to loosen nut
and remove. Now, remove cap from the burner head.
(See Figure 4-3)
Figure 4-2. Burner Head Removal
Figure 4-3. Burner Cap Removal
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