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Default Propane Grill Infrared Burner Question

On Oct 14, 12:48?am, "
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> On 13-Oct-2007, Rick Blaine > wrote:
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> > Nonnymus > wrote:

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> > >No, it would be the big tube that the jet is shooting the gas into.
> > >Spiders somehow love the smell of the gas or odorant, and tend to build
> > >webs there. Use a test tube brush or bottle brush and clean out the big
> > >tube.

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> > Thanks, but the infrared burners don't have those kind of tubes. The jet
> > sprays
> > into a large pan like structure and the gas percolates up through the
> > ceramic
> > plate. In any case, as unboxed the grill and the burners never worked, I
> > think
> > the problem lies elsewhere.

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> > "Tell me what I should do, Annie."

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> Fire requires just three ingredients; fuel, air and an ignition source. As
> you
> have already stated you have start-up fuel, air and and ignition source. You
> just don't have sustaining fuel.
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I blow compressed air thru my grill burners occasionaly, to clean
them.

just last week right burner refused to stay lit.

compressor blew out a good bit of white dusty substance no doubt a
spiderweb.