"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Hows your flame look? I've gone through exactly one flame rod in 7 years of our first gas dryer, and that was just preventative.Those two things are important to have as spares though.
Quote from: ebscreen on March 22, 2017, 05:05:40 PMHows your flame look? I've gone through exactly one flame rod in 7 years of our first gas dryer, and that was just preventative.Those two things are important to have as spares though. is the dryer running on natural gas or propane? If it is one of our dryers this amount of soot on the flame rod in three months is not normal. What color is the flame at heat and when calling for heat?Hot?haha I mean it looks fine, I will just sand the new one clean and keep that as the spare. We have had the dryer flame go out without warning a few times in the past week, I'm hoping it was just the modulator needed some adjustment - it was just replaced 3 weeks ago. I'm just surprised how quickly those things get dirty.
EB is probably asking more along the ways of is the flame blue with slight orange tips or is it more orange throughout the body of the flame ?An orange flame which will create a quicker carbon build up on the plug and rod.
It's natural gas - it's more orange through the site glass, always has been from what I can remember.We did just have professional maintenance done and the dryer taken apart and new seals put in less than 2 months ago too.
The PID stays steady - well of course the actual temp will drop but the set point and actual temp do not seem to drop out at all. Maybe just for a moment like you are describing - we haven't had someone watch it for a whole shift to see what happens the one time it drops.