If you can't take the heat ...If you've ever worked inside a field kitchen, you know how hot it can get. A combination of summer sun and lots of cooking can make the kitchen a sweltering swel·ter·ing adj. 1. Oppressively hot and humid; sultry. 2. Suffering from oppressive heat. swel furnace, with the heat sometimes topping 120[degrees]F. These high temperatures can play havoc with older versions of the modern burner A drive that writes write-once optical discs such as CD-Rs and DVD-Rs. A "burner" implies a one-time recording, but the term is erroneously used to refer to drives that "write" to re-recordable CD-RW and DVD-RW/+RW media as well. See burn, CD-R and DVD-R. unit (MBU MBU Missouri Baptist University MBU Macintosh Business Unit (Microsoft) MBU Modern Burner Unit MBU Mother-Baby Unit (in hospitals) MBU Multiple-Bit Upset MBU Mountain Bike Ultimate ) or MBUs that haven't been upgraded by MWO MWO Mount Washington Observatory (New Hampshire) MWO Microwave Oven MWO Master Warrant Officer MWO Modification Work Order MWO Multi Wave Oscillator MWO Meteorological Watch Office (aviation) 7310-281-55-1. They can cause the flame sensor to fail. You need to replace the original sensor with an upgraded version that can withstand high kitchen temperatures. The NSN NSN National Stock Number NSN Nokia Siemens Networks NSN National Storytelling Network NSN NATO Stock Number NSN New Substances Notification (CEPA) NSN National Student Number (NZ) NSN Never Say Never for the flame sensor hasn't changed. It's still NSN 7310-01-462-4918. When you use this NSN to order, you'll get the upgraded sensor. HERE'S HOW TO TELL IF YOU HAVE A BAD FLAME SENSOR ... 1. After running for 45 minutes or so in the heat, the MBU suddenly shuts down. Error code ER01 appears on the TOTAL HOURS display. 2. Try to restart by pressing the MBU's START button. Flame sensors may fail on MBUs with this version of control panel 3. At first the burner will light, but the flame will go out within eight seconds. 4. Repeated tries at starting the MBU get the same result. AND HERE'S HOW TO REPLACE THE ORIGINAL FLAME SENSOR WITH I THE UPGRADED ONE ... 1. Cut off power to the MBU. Make sure the MBU is cool. 2. Open the control panel 3. Using a cross tip screwdriver screwdriver, n See instrument, screwdriver. , remove the two screws and lockwashers holding the flame sensor to the fuel delivery block. 4. Unplug the sensor's wiring harness connector. Remove the sensor. 5. Install the replacement sensor on the fuel delivery block. Tighten the two screws and lock washers. 6.Plug in the sensor's wiring harness connector. 7.Close the control panel. FOR MORE ON TESTING AND REPLACING THE FLAME SENSOR SEE WP 0025 00-20 IN TM 10-7310-28-13&P. HAS YOUR MBU HAD MWO 10-7310-281-55-1 APPLIED TO IT? THEN DONT DONT Disturbing Opponents' No Trump DONT Disturb Opponents' NoTrump (Bridge game) DONT Double Openers No-Trump (bridge bidding system) BOTHER TO REPLACE THE FLAME SENSOR. THE MWO ALREADY INCLUDES AN UPGRADE SENSOR. |
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