The only way that was better and turn off the heater is putting the diaphragm disc a little lower and not butt.
I do not know if I explain myself, but my query is, the base of the diaphragm should go well up butt, xq if so, the heater is on without water, however if I adjusted it a little lower the needle works and the gas bolt better and if you turn off
hello: lubricate the bolt and the gas valve seat controls the tension of the spring, check the pipes that go from the venturi to the water chamber that are not covered lubricate the bolt of the water chamber, upload image of the artifact if you can any questions comment greetings
Thanks for your answer. We have lubricated the gas bolt and the diaphragm needle, I think that the heating model has no spring now I try to upload images
It doesn't let me load the images.
I pass the model that has the label.
Orbis brand. Calefon 315/25 model 315BLO
the gas bolt has a double spring above the keypad is the gas valve cover has 2 screws that lid also compresses the disassembly springs and tries to remove the bolt upwards lubricates and reassembles pay attention when disassembling any doubt comments
Give him the last question, the bottom of the diaphragm should go all the way up, something happens if I leave it a little down? It was tight and if I throw it down it doesn't come out, but I don't stay on top of everything, is that a problem? Can you get gas loss? Smell is not felt and water does not come out anywhere and turns off as soon as the water closes, it takes just about 3 seconds to turn off all the lighters.
Thank you in advance for all the help provided. Regards
no they are not going to stop the position is given by the slot where you adjust the screw that holds the water chamber some may be butt and others 2 or 3 mm lower, if it works this perfect if it were too low I would not turn on or do it with the very short flame that would be the only fault greetings