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Re:Weed Burner Malfunction
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Had same problem here. Went to www.bluerhino.com , FAQ:
Gas may not come out of a tank for several reasons:
* The valve may be turned on all the way
* Improper connection
* Faulty regulator
The OPD valve has a safety feature that sometimes restricts gas flow if the tank is turned all the way on. We recommend that you turn the tank valve one turn (360 degrees), light up, and then use smaller turns for a higher flame. The normal procedure is to turn the tank on and then turn the grill controls on, but doing this with a tank equipped with an excess flow device will sometimes cause the "check valve" to prematurely activate.
OPPOSITE TURN ON METHOD:
* Turn control knob on appliance to ON or Start
* Slowly turn the triangular hand wheel of cylinder to ON
* Push Igniter on appliance to Light
* Appliance should operate normally. Turn off tank after each use to avoid any further problems with the excess flow device.
In reference to the second possibility, please check to be sure your connector to the tank is over an inch long. This should be enough to push back the check valve inside the valve. If it is too short, then you will need to get another connector.
A faulty regulator will inhibit the flow of gas. We would recommend getting a new hose with regulator.
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Now I just open burner valve, open tank valve very slowly, never more than one turn, then light.
Hope this helps!
Had same problem here. Went to www.bluerhino.com , FAQ:
Gas may not come out of a tank for several reasons:
* The valve may be turned on all the way
* Improper connection
* Faulty regulator
The OPD valve has a safety feature that sometimes restricts gas flow if the tank is turned all the way on. We recommend that you turn the tank valve one turn (360 degrees), light up, and then use smaller turns for a higher flame. The normal procedure is to turn the tank on and then turn the grill controls on, but doing this with a tank equipped with an excess flow device will sometimes cause the "check valve" to prematurely activate.
OPPOSITE TURN ON METHOD:
* Turn control knob on appliance to ON or Start
* Slowly turn the triangular hand wheel of cylinder to ON
* Push Igniter on appliance to Light
* Appliance should operate normally. Turn off tank after each use to avoid any further problems with the excess flow device.
In reference to the second possibility, please check to be sure your connector to the tank is over an inch long. This should be enough to push back the check valve inside the valve. If it is too short, then you will need to get another connector.
A faulty regulator will inhibit the flow of gas. We would recommend getting a new hose with regulator.
===========
Now I just open burner valve, open tank valve very slowly, never more than one turn, then light.
Hope this helps!
Comments
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Thanks for the post. Alway was told to open the bottle full then adjust flow at the appliance.
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