WEBER WEBER GENESIS II General Troubleshooting
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Weber LP Gas Regulator and Hose
The regulator contains an Excess Flow Valve (EFV) that acts as a mechanical safety circuit breaker, restricting gas flow when pressure differentials suggest a leak. If the internal diaphragm or spring-loaded check valve fails, the regulator becomes stuck in 'bypass mode,' permanently limiting the BTU output. Replacing the regulator restores the necessary 11 inches of water column pressure required for high-intensity combustion.
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Stainless Steel Burner Tube Set
Burner tubes facilitate the venturi effect to mix air and gas; however, they are highly susceptible to oxidation and 'spider-web' blockages in the air shutters. If the burner ports are narrowed by calcification or the venturi is obstructed, the backpressure increases, preventing the gas from reaching the velocity needed for a full flame pattern. New tubes ensure unobstructed gas exit and the proper stoichiometric ratio for maximum heat.
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Main Gas Manifold Assembly
The manifold is the distribution hub that regulates the volume of gas sent to individual burners through precision orifices. Internal corrosion or debris within the control valve seats can create a parasitic pressure drop, preventing the manifold from maintaining the volumetric flow rate required for high-heat settings. Replacing the manifold assembly ensures that gas distribution is not hindered by internal mechanical impedances.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Weber LP Gas Regulator and Hose.