Carver Cascade 2 water Heater (1 Viewer)

Kevfromwales

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How easy is it to change Burner module for Carver Cascade 2 water heater my gas vales is sticking so I need to look at this winter.

Kev:ROFLMAO:
 

adventure

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Hi Kev

Very easy, externally, undo the four cover screws and remove, take off the inner cover, in the right hand lower corner you will see two screws holding the burner module in place, make sure your gas is off and undo the two screws they will not come out then pull the burner module out.

when you refit it or a new one make sure there are neoprene washers around the screws and also one around the gas inlet

nick :Smile:
 
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Kevfromwales

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Hi Kev

Very easy, externally, undo the four cover screws and remove, take off the inner cover, in the right hand lower corner you will see two screws holding the burner module in place, make sure your gas is off and undo the two screws they will not come out then pull the burner module out.

when you refit it or a new one make sure there are neoprene washers around the screws and also one around the gas inlet

nick :Smile:
Thanks Nick that's a great help and sounds easy enough to do.
:thumb:Kev

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MotorhomeWales

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You will also need to have a gas pressure test once the new burner module has been fitted. This will ensure a correct gas tight seal to the valve on the module. Good practice would bve to also gas pressure test the vehicle before you remove the module.
 

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