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TM 9-2320-209-34-2-3
(1) Burner and heat exchanger.
FRAME 1
1.
Take off gasket (1) from igniter (2). Throw away gasket (1). Make a note
whether the amount of carbon on the igniter (2) is a light coating or heavy
build-up.  Throw igniter away.
Take off gasket (3) and preformed packing (4) from burner (5). Throw
2.
away gasket and preformed packing. Make a note of amount of carbon on
burner (5).  Do not take burner apart any further.
CAUTION
Do not damage screen or wick when scraping carbon.
If they are damaged, get new burner assembly (5).
3.
Scrape carbon from burner assembly (5) using a sharp tool.
4.
Inspect heat exchanger (6) for dents or possible leaks. Get new heat
exchanger (6) if it is dented or leaking.
WARNING
Eye shields must be worn when using compressed
air. Eye injury can occur if eye shields are not
used.
5. Soak heat exchanger (6) in water for a few minutes. Blow out with compressed
air.
END OF TASK
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