Manual and User Guide
Table Of Contents
- TABLE 1
- Figure 1
- INSTALLATION CODES
- CODES D'INSTALLATION
- TO TURN GAS OFF TO APPLIANCE
- COMMENT COUPER L’ADMISSION DE GAZ
- L’APPAREIL
- The minimum vent system for horizontal termination must consist of:
- The maximum horizontal vent system consists of:
- The minimum vent system for horizontal termination must consist of:
- The maximum horizontal vent system consists of:
- The minimum vent system for horizontal termination must consist of:
- The maximum horizontal vent system consists of:
- The minimum vent system for horizontal termination must consist of:
- The maximum horizontal vent system consists of:
- The minimum vent system for horizontal termination must consist of:
- The maximum horizontal vent system consists of:
- The maximum vertical system consists of:
- Apply RTV high temperature
- sealant around male pipe.
- 3.3.9 PRIMARY AIR ADJUSTMENT / AJUSTEMENT DE L'AIR PRIMAIRE
- CORRECTIVE ACTION
- SYMPTOM
- 1. Weak or improperly located pilot flame
- 2. Defective thermocouple
- 3.Thermocouple not installed properly
- 4. Open wire connection in pilot circuit
- 5. Defective Valve
- 1. Loose or defective connections
- III. Main burner will not light
- 1. Valve control off
- 2. Blockage at the burner (line, orifice, or ports)
- 3. Defective remote
- 4. Defective wiring or connections
- 5. Defective Valve
- I. Soot deposits
- 1. Air inlet blocked or restricted
- 2. Vent system is restricted or inadequate
- 3. Logs are sooting up
- V. Flame burns blue and lifts off burner
- 1. Insufficient combustion air being supplied
- 2. Manifold pressure set too high
- 3. Vent system restricted
- VI. Main flame does not burn properly
- VII. Flames impinge on firebox top
- 1. Vent system is restricted or inadequate
- 2. Manifold pressure too high
- 8.0 LABEL INFORMATION
- WARNING
- Electrical Grounding Instructions
- APPENDIX A (AMERICAN FLAME VALVE INFORMATION)
- APPENDIX A (Continued)
- APPENDIX B (NG – LP CONVERSION KITS)
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6. Undo the pilot gas line at the gas valve. / Annuler la conduite de gaz pilote à la vanne de gaz.
7. Disconnect the thermostat or on/off switch wires from the valve (if applicable). / Débranchez le thermostat ou
marche / arrêt fils de l'interrupteur de la vanne (si applicable).
8. Remove the gas line to the valve inlet and outlet. / Retirer la conduite de gaz à l'entrée de la vanne et la
sortie.
9. Remove the screws which hold the valve to the valve bracket. / Retirez les vis qui maintiennent la vanne sur
le support de la vanne.
10. Remove the screws fastening the pilot assembly to the pilot bracket and remove the pilot assembly. / Retirez
les vis de fixation du assemblage de la veilleuse sur le support de pilote et retirer l'ensemble pilote.
11.
Reassemble the components in reverse order. / Remonter les composants dans l'ordre inverse
.
5.0 TROUBLE SHOOTING
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
I. Pilot will not light after
repeated triggering of the
remote control – intermittent
pilot
A. No spark at electrode (weak or not heat source for pilot ignition)
1. Improper ignition 1. Align the electrode with 1/8” (3mm) gap to
pilot hood
2. Poor connections at starter and
ignition electrode
2. Reconnect if loose
1. Broken ceramic cover on
ignition electrode
3. Replace pilot assembly
2. Battery power low or dead
4. Replace batteries
B. No gas or low gas pressure
5. Gas line shut off(s) may not be
turned on
5. Turn on shut-off valves
1. Air in gas lines
1. Purge gas lines
2. Gas lines may not be
connected
2. Connect all gas lines
3. Low pressure may be caused
by bent line
3. Check for a kinked line
II. Pilot will not stay lit after
following the lighting
instructions
A. Thermocouple / Valve
1. Weak or improperly located pilot
flame
1. Adjust and clean pilot. The flame must
impinge on or engulf the thermocouple, as
shown in Figure 27.
2. Defective thermocouple
2. Replace thermocouple
3.Thermocouple not installed
properly
3. Make sure all wire connections at the gas
valve terminals are tight and the
thermocouple is fully inserted into the
mounting bracket
4.
Open wire connection in pilot
circuit
4. Check wire continuity and connections in
the pilot circuit
5. Defective Valve
5. Check with your voltmeter.