Majd
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I bought this low pressure (liquid gas or liquid propane) convertible valve. Installed it wired it to the servo bought the pilot and put it all together on my brew rig. Although it was not easy, but I did all the wiring and connections, and I used an adjustable regulator on my propane tank to dial down the pressure. when testing the valve and the automation circuit, things seem to be working but the burner is not catching on enough fire. The pilot takes of, and in 4 seconds the valve ticks (clicks) opening the main valve to the burner, then the burner gets the smallest fire there is (barely a sheen of fire only). I was told this is normal because my burner is high pressure (a 10" classic Bayou banjo) and all I need to do is (after the burner catch on fire) crank the regulator's pressure up out of the propane tank. However, when I do that (@2 PSI) things go well for few seconds and then the flame disappear and get sucked to inside the burner and the pilot flame become very big, see video attached.
View attachment IMG_3412.MOV
I bought this low pressure (liquid gas or liquid propane) convertible valve. Installed it wired it to the servo bought the pilot and put it all together on my brew rig. Although it was not easy, but I did all the wiring and connections, and I used an adjustable regulator on my propane tank to dial down the pressure. when testing the valve and the automation circuit, things seem to be working but the burner is not catching on enough fire. The pilot takes of, and in 4 seconds the valve ticks (clicks) opening the main valve to the burner, then the burner gets the smallest fire there is (barely a sheen of fire only). I was told this is normal because my burner is high pressure (a 10" classic Bayou banjo) and all I need to do is (after the burner catch on fire) crank the regulator's pressure up out of the propane tank. However, when I do that (@2 PSI) things go well for few seconds and then the flame disappear and get sucked to inside the burner and the pilot flame become very big, see video attached.
View attachment IMG_3412.MOV