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Maintenance

18.15  Replacing the Pilot

Before you begin:

• 

Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing

• 

Ensure the gas supply is turned OFF and disconnect the power supply (including backup batteries)

• 

Remove the barrier screen (see 

Section 6.3

)

• 

Remove Glass Door (see 

Section 6.4

)

• 

Remove burner media (see 

Section 16.0

)

• 

Remove panel set (if applicable - see 

Section 15.0

)

• 

Remove the masking plate (see 

Section 18.11

)

• 

Remove the log rest and burner surround (see 

Section 18.12

)

• 

Remove the burner (see 

Section 18.13

)

• 

Remove the fan (see 

Section 18.14

)

CAUTION:

 Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous 

operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. This appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with 

local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the 

National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical code, 

CSA C22.1

.

Step 2:

 Use a 1/2" wrench to hold the pilot and a 7/16" wrench to 

remove the pilot gas line.

Step 1:

 Remove the (2) 1/4" tek screws securing the pilot to the 

pilot extrusion.

Figure 18.15.01:

Figure 18.15.02:

Step 3:

 Remove the screw securing the ground wire to the pilot.

Figure 18.15.03:

Step 4:

 Mark the wires and unplug them from the control board. 

Fish the wires back through the back side of the firebox.

Figure 18.15.04:

Step 5:

 Installation is the reverse of removal. Replace the pilot gasket during install if necessary (see 

Section 20.0

). When routing the 

new pilot wires back, pass them through the upper hole in the bottom right corner of the control board slider bracket.

Summary of Contents for 41-DVTE41LN-2

Page 1: ...he type of gas indicated on the rating plate This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases unless a certified kit is used INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Do not store or use...

Page 2: ...ions 34 13 1 Clocking Procedure 34 13 2 Supplying Gas 35 14 0 Conversion Kit Instructions 36 14 1 Prepare the Fireplace 36 14 2 Pilot Conversion 36 14 3 Convert the Gas Valve 37 14 4 Complete the Conv...

Page 3: ...essories to suit your home s decor and personal tastes Electronic Control System This fireplace comes standard with the Dynamic Start Advantage This new electronic ignition system is the latest in fir...

Page 4: ...liquids near the appliance Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance WARNING Do not operate appliance with the glass front removed cracked or broken Removal of...

Page 5: ...GA B149 1 in Canada Electrical connections and grounding must conform with local code or current National Electrical code ANSI NFPA No 70 1987 in the US and in Canada the current Canadian Electrical C...

Page 6: ...with local codes if any if none follow the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 or Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes CSA B149 1 Electrical connections and grounding must be in accordan...

Page 7: ...es with vent diagrams Venting installed and secured in place maintaining proper clearances Maintained 1 4 rise for every 1 ft on horizontal run Terminations installed and sealed in compliance with loc...

Page 8: ...erences in this manual correspond with the sides identified in Figure 6 2 01 Figure 6 1 01 6 2 Unpacking Be sure to remove protective foam that covers the valve before connecting gas supply to the fir...

Page 9: ...the top of the barrier screen toward the center of the screen tilt the screen outward and lift from the fireplace Figure 6 3 01 Screen retainer tabs Figure 6 3 02 Installation To install the screen i...

Page 10: ...atch The door latch will pass through the cut outs on the door buckle Step 4 Make sure the upper springs are fully engaged with the door latches Figure 6 4 03 Figure 6 4 04 If Your Glass Breaks In the...

Page 11: ...retainer magnets at an angle See Figure 6 5 02 and Figure 6 5 03 4 Slide the valve or control board out See Figure 6 5 04 Use two hands when moving the access doors valve slider or control board slide...

Page 12: ...he barrier screen See Section 6 3 2 Slide the access door back as shown in Figure 6 5 01 3 Slide the rating plate from the front of the valve as shown in Figure 6 6 01 Ensure wires or gas lines are no...

Page 13: ...lectrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical code CSA C22 1 Before you begin Remove the barrier screen see Section 6 3 Remove the glass door assembly see Section 6 4 Remove the wire cover an...

Page 14: ...m 50 4 in 91 3 m 35 9 2in 112 14 m 44 151in 4 m 33 334in 0 90 m 23 9 in 2 54 m 1 000in 3 95 m 29 113in Front View Left Side View 1 4 m 5in 9 4 m 3 5in 10 05 m 42 145in 99 45 m 39 153in 1 m 2 99 in 5...

Page 15: ...and venting Fireplace must be placed directly on wood or non combustible surface not linoleum or carpet extending entire depth and width of fireplace Facing material must be all non combustible see S...

Page 16: ...PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL U R D Prototype CADD 41 DVT Prototype 41 DVT Framing T rsday A g st 24 2017 3 07 49 PM SCALE Nailing Flange Extension Figure 9 3 01 A DETAIL A SCALE 1 5 Attaching The Nai...

Page 17: ...n Horizontal sections require 1 4 6 mm rise for every 12 305 mm of travel IF INSTALLING FLEX PIPE SYSTEMS More than a 30 degree bend constitutes a 45 degree elbow More than a 45 degree bend constitute...

Page 18: ...Shield Flex to Rigid Adapter Termination Storm Collar Flashing Combination to Roofline Flex Venting Rigid Venting Firestop Attic Insulation Shield Flex to Rigid Adapter Storm Collar Flashing Terminat...

Page 19: ...HERWISE CHECKED DRAWN DATE NAME 24 2017 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL U R D Prototype CADD D ra ent Pipe DVA 4 in Pipe T rsday A g st 24 2017 9 05 20 AM SCALE 1 20 SIZE DWG NO A REV SHEET 1 OF 1 WEIGHT...

Page 20: ...e restrictor adjustments may be necessary Use the following steps to close the restrictor Before installation Disconnect gas and electrical supply to the fireplace including backup batteries Remove th...

Page 21: ...to 8 5 4DT AJ12 4 to 10 46DVA 08A 3 to 7 4DLS1 1 7 8 to 9 4D7A 3 to 5 Long Extension DVR6 16A 4 to 16 46DVA 16A 3 to 14 1 2 4DLS2 1 7 8 to 21 4D12A 3 to 10 4D16A 3 to 14 4D26A 3 to 24 4 x 6 5 8 Adjust...

Page 22: ...C Flex TM 4RHT Horizontal Round Termina tion Aluminum 4DT HCR 46DVA HRCS 4DHC Snorkels 14 Snorkel DVR6 SNK14 4DT ST14 46DVA SNK14 4ST14 4D14S 36 Snorkel DVR6 SNK36 4DT ST36 46DVA SNK36 4ST36 4D36S Hor...

Page 23: ...Installation 10 4 Termination Location Clearances N O Approved vent pipe Approved cap Figure 10 4 01 Figure 10 4 02 V X Vent terminal Air supply inlet Area where terminal is not permitted Legend Legen...

Page 24: ...ance above paved sidewalk or driveway located on public property 7 2 13 m M Clearance under veranda porch deck or balcony 12 305 mm N Minimum clearance from roof to lowest discharge opening 18 457 mm...

Page 25: ...3 90 elbows Ensure there is enough vertical venting to accommodate the number of elbows used run refer to Section 10 1 If the snorkel termination is installed below grade IE basement proper drainage...

Page 26: ...lace fireplace in such a manner that vent termination will be between two studs eliminating the need for additional framing Consider height of hearth finish material stone brick etc when building fire...

Page 27: ...1 50 WEIGHT REV DWG NO SIZE TITLE NAME DATE COMMENTS A MFG APPR ENG APPR CHECKED DRAWN FINISH MATERIAL INTERPRET GEOMETRIC TOLERANCING PER DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES FRACTIONAL ANGULAR MACH...

Page 28: ...sed refer to the installation instructions from the third party manufacturer for installation information The following critical dimensions must be maintained regardless of venting manufacturer Item C...

Page 29: ...1 12 1 Mantel Clearances Mantel clearances are measured from the top of the appliance opening WARNING TOP NAILING FLANGE EXTENSION MUST BE ASSEMBLED AND ATTACHED TO FIREPLACE DO NOT REMOVE TOP NAILING...

Page 30: ...IL K SCALE 1 5 1 50 SIZE DWG NO A WEIGHT 41 DVT F FINISH MATERIAL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES FRACTIONAL 1 32 TWO PLACE DECIMAL 015 THREE PLACE DECIMAL 005 ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLES...

Page 31: ...sing a hearth material thickness greater than 1 it is necessary to raise the fireplace to ensure the hearth does not extend within the opening of the fireplace 15 24 m 000in Figure 12 2 02 Combustible...

Page 32: ...ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES FRACTIONAL 1 32 TWO PLACE DECIMAL 015 THREE PLACE DECIMAL 005 ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE CHECKED DRAWN DATE NAME 24 2017 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIA...

Page 33: ...ge immediately to your Authorized Archgard Dealer Raised Installations Step 1 Align the bottom tile finishing strip centered with the bottom of the fireplace opening Trim the side tile finishing strip...

Page 34: ...ge is not covered by the manufacturer s warranty Natural Gas Pressure Settings The inlet supply or line pressure must be a minimum of 5 0 W C 1 24 kPa and a maximum of 14 0 W C 3 48 kPa The orifice is...

Page 35: ...see Section 6 3 Optionally you can remove the door for more room see Section 6 4 Remove the wire cover see Section 6 5 Slide the left side sliding access door back and slide the valve out see Section...

Page 36: ...Gas KIT INCLUDES Gas conversion label 303 0128 Burner orifice part number 301 0068 48 48 DMS for LPG part number 301 0068 3 4 3 4 mm for NG Instruction Sheet SIT 885 Valve conversion kit c w instruct...

Page 37: ...ee Figure 14 3 01 Using a Torx T20 or slotted screwdriver remove and discard the two 2 pressure regulator mounting screws A pressure regulator tower B and the spring and diaphragm assembly C If applic...

Page 38: ...ned OFF and disconnect the power supply including backup batteries Remove barrier screen see Section 6 3 Remove Glass Door see Section 6 4 Step 4 Place the rear panel in the firebox with the larger gr...

Page 39: ...ill hold the rear panel in place Figure 15 1 05 Step 6 Place the top panel on top of the rear and right side panels Figure 15 1 06 Step 8 Locate the brick panel retainer clips in the manual bag and in...

Page 40: ...n see Section 6 3 Remove Glass Door see Section 6 4 Step 1 Remove the screws located in the upper corners of the firebox near the lights Figure 15 2 01 Left Side Right Side Step 2 Remove the screws lo...

Page 41: ...the screws removed in Step 1 Figure 15 2 07 Figure 15 2 08 Step 8 Install the remaining side panel between the lower spacer and the rear panel rest Install the second upper glass retainer Figure 15 2...

Page 42: ...ot use broken or damaged logs 16 0 Log Set Installation WARNING Failure to position the logs in accordance with the preceding diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appl...

Page 43: ...orner as shown using the two front pins on the left side Step 3 Spread some embers along the back side of the burner DO NOT block the gap around the burner as this supplies secondary air to the firepl...

Page 44: ...y air openings Figure 16 1 10 Step 10 Pull apart the platinum embers to spread them Figure 16 1 12 Step 11 Place the embers evenly on the burner Do not block burner openings Figure 16 1 13 Step 12 Pla...

Page 45: ...he smooth end of Log 9 faces the back of the firebox and rests on Log 1 The front of Log 9 rests on Log 3 and Log 5 Figure 16 1 19 8 7 Figure 16 1 20 Step 14 The flat section of Log 7 aligns with Log...

Page 46: ...pins in the log rest at the back of the firebox Figure 16 2 01 Figure 16 2 02 1 1 Step 2 Log 2 rests on top of Log 1 Figure 16 2 03 2 Figure 16 2 04 2 Step 3 Spread some embers along the back side of...

Page 47: ...ure 16 2 09 Step 8 Place Log 6 on the two pins in the front left side of the burner DO NOT BLOCK Step 9 Place some embers along the front of the burner DO NOT block the gap around the burner as this s...

Page 48: ...Log 8 will rest on the burner grate The left branch on Log 8 will rest on Log 3 Figure 16 2 16 Step 16 The notch in the bottom of Log 9 aligns with the node on Log 4 and Log 7 Figure 16 2 17 Step 12 T...

Page 49: ...ttom of Log 10 aligns with the node on Log 8 The end of Log 10 will tuck under Log 7 Figure 16 2 19 Step 19 Place Log 10 on the node on Log 8 The bottom of Log 10 will rest on Log 4 Figure 16 2 20 Ste...

Page 50: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 16 3 02 Weathered Wood Log Install Overview Part Item Description Qty Part Item Description Qty 41 LS WW2 Log Set 1 Set 41 LS WW2 7 Log 7 Middle Right Center 1 41 LS WW2 1 Log 1...

Page 51: ...ance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under wa...

Page 52: ...o OFF position 5 Close louver or trim 6 each RED BARS 1 ARR TEZ Lisez les instructions de s curit sur la portion sup rieure droite de cette tiquette 2 R glez le commutateur distance sur OFF 3 Ouvrez p...

Page 53: ...build a fire You start with a little bit of tinder and kindling to create small fire and then work your way up to larger logs once a draft has been established Dynamic Start uses the same principle Wh...

Page 54: ...button layout and informative LCD display A Mode Key is provided to index between the features and a Thermostat Key is used for on off or to index through the thermostat function Additionally a Key Lo...

Page 55: ...splay WARNING THE REMOTE AND RECEIVER ARE RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES PLACING THE REMOTE IN OR NEAR METAL ENCLOSURES MAY REDUCE THE SIGNAL RANGE Handheld Remote optional Figure 17 5 02 Figure 17 5 03 Cont...

Page 56: ...he IFC module will beep four 4 times to indicate that it has successfully synced with the remote Turn the fireplace OFF using the ON OFF button on the remote to complete initialization The remote will...

Page 57: ...m is on but the flame is off the flame will activate in the high setting A single beep will confirm reception of the command This function is disabled when in SMART Thermostat Mode and does not operat...

Page 58: ...ches the set point the Smart Function will modulate the flame down To activate this function Press the Thermostat Key until the word SMART appears to the right of the temperature bulb graphic To adjus...

Page 59: ...t turned on for seven continuous days the pilot will turn itself off When the main burner is lit again the cycle repeats The pilot will remain lit for seven days even after the main burner is turned o...

Page 60: ...time To deactivate this function press the MODE and UP Keys at the same time Low Battery Power Detection Less than 4V Remote The life span of the remote control batteries depend on various factors Qua...

Page 61: ...e take care not to break them Do not wash logs with any liquid While the logs are removed check that all burner openings are not obstructed and it is recommended you use a vacuum cleaner to clean off...

Page 62: ...Inlet and Outlet Pressure 1 Remove the surround 2 The pressure test taps are located on the valve s front face The inlet is marked IN and the outlet is marked OUT See Figure 18 3 01 3 Loosen the set...

Page 63: ...open the air shutter and increase air flow to the burner slide the air shutter to the left To close the air shutter and decrease air flow to the burner slide the air shutter to the right CAUTION Do no...

Page 64: ...per operation Resupply power once fireplace operation has been confirmed 11 Replace the wire cover and barrier screen Battery Specifications 4 x AA Batteries 1 Disconnect power supply to the fireplace...

Page 65: ...e Section 6 3 5 Remove the glass door assembly see Section 6 4 6 Remove the 2 1 4 tek screws securing the light deflector 7 Remove the light deflector 8 Remove the old bulb from the bulb holder 9 Repl...

Page 66: ...appliance when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical code C...

Page 67: ...67 Maintenance 18 10 Wiring Schematic Blue IPI CPI Yellow APS On Off override jumper Ignition Pilot Flame sensor SW1 Botton red Sync button Figure 18 10 01...

Page 68: ...supply is turned OFF and disconnect the power supply including backup batteries Remove barrier screen see Section 6 3 Remove glass door see Section 6 4 Remove burner media see Section 16 0 Remove pan...

Page 69: ...e panel set if applicable see Section 15 0 Remove the masking plate see Section 18 11 18 12 Removing the Log Rest and Burner Surround Step 1 Remove the pilot shield by gripping the edges and pulling u...

Page 70: ...to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing This appliance when installed must be electrically grounded i...

Page 71: ...after servicing This appliance when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canad...

Page 72: ...ectrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical code CSA C22 1 Step 2 The back side of the...

Page 73: ...ulf the sensor rod and must be stable 5 Check supply pressure 6 Ensure the ground wire from the pilot is connected to the fireplace ground location The pilot was lit but will randomly go out 1 Turn th...

Page 74: ...its heating function You will likely hear these same sounds more on start up and shut down This is normal for steel fireplaces Q I hear a click when my main burner turns ON or OFF A Your Gas Control V...

Page 75: ...Pack of 5 EA 301 0068 3 4 Orifice 3 4 mm for Natural Gas EA 301 0068 48 Orifice 48 DMS 1 93 mm for Propane EA 308 0124 Pilot Assembly EA 314 0139 Pilot Gasket EA 301 6239 Pilot Gas Line EA RP 841 004...

Page 76: ...the problem contact your Archgard dealer or representative When calling for assistance please have the following information Model of your fireplace Serial Number Place of Purchase Date of Purchase P...

Page 77: ...NOTES...

Page 78: ...NOTES...

Page 79: ...CLOSED Model 41 DVTE41LN 2 Serial Date Installed Name Address City State Prov ZIP Phone _____ Dealer s Name Address City State Prov ZIP Phone _____ Installer s Name Address City State Prov ZIP Phone _...

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