32 jet Propane Burner controlled by Honeywell VR8300A4516 Continuous Pilot Gas Control

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2010

This is my first test of a 32 jet Propane Burner controlled by Honeywell VR8300A4516 Continuous Pilot Gas Control.

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  • I had to create a custom attachment piece to mount the pilot/thermocouple to the burner. Other than that, it was no problem. For me, the flame failure device is necessary for safety.

  • I realize there's a problem with the flame. This was just a test of the valve. I've been working on the brewing system for a good 18 months and am about to test new burners this weekend or next week. This burner was propane.  The new ones are natural gas.

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  • nice one!

  • Yuk that sucked a big one. Either those barber jets are sized for natural gas or u have put that burner on a pounds system. Either way it is way over fired and to bad it was not a perfect untraviolit flame

  • is it fairly easy to install a pilot on these? is a flame failure device necessary? is a thermo couple part of a flame failure device

  • where can I get one of these?

  • That should burn pure blue on propane without yellow tips or sooting evident.

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