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W415-1769 / B / 08.27.18

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troubleshooting (electronic)

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troubleshooting (electronic)

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WARNING

•  Always light the pilot whether for the fi rst time or if the gas supply has run out, with the glass door open or 

removed.

•  Turn off gas and electrical power before servicing the appliance.

•  Appliance may be hot. Do not service until appliance has cooled.

•  Do not use abrasive cleaners

27.1

symptom

problem

test solution

Main burner fl ame is a 

blue, lazy, transparent 

fl ame.
(This is not applicable 

in outdoor appliances)

Blockage in vent.

 -

Remove blockage. In really cold conditions, ice buildup may occur 

on the terminal and should be removed as required. (To minimize this 

from reoccuring, the vent lengths that pass through unheated spaces 

(attics, garages, crawl spaces) be wrapped with an insulated mylar 

sleeve). 

Incorrect installation.

 -

Refer to “venting” section to ensure correct installation.

Flames are consistently 

too large or too small. 

Carboning occurs.

Appliance is over-fi red or under-

fi red.

 

-

Check pressure readings: 

Inlet pressure can be checked by turning screw (A) counter-clock-

wise 2 or 3 turns and then placing pressure gauge tubing over the 

test point. Gauge should read as described on the chart below. 

Check that main burner is operating on ‘HI’. Outlet pressure can be 

checked the same as above using screw (B). Gauge should read as 

described on the chart below. Check that main burner is operating 

on ‘HI’. 

After taking pressure readings, be sure to turn screws 

clockwise fi rmly to reseal. DO NOT OVER TORQUE.

Leak test with a soap and water solution.

Air shutter improperly adjusted.

 -

Return air shutter to specifi ed opening, see “

venturi adjustments

” 

section in the installation manual.

Carbon is being 

deposited on glass, 

logs, rocks, media, or 

combustion chamber 

surfaces.

Air shutter is blocked.

 -

Ensure air shutter opening is free of lint or other obstructions.

Flame is impinging on the glass, 

logs, rocks, media or combus-

tion chamber.

 -

Ensure the media is positioned correctly in the appliance.

 -

Open air shutter to increase the primary air.

 -

Check the input rate: check the manifold pressure and orifi ce size as 

specifi ed by the rating plate.

 -

Ensure door gaskets are not broken or missing and the seal is tight.

 -

Ensure vent liners are free of holes and well sealed at all joints. 

 -

Check that minimum rise per foot (meters) has been adhered to for 

any horizontal venting.

White / grey fi lm forms.

Sulphur from fuel is being depos-

ited on glass, logs, or combus-

tion chamber surfaces.

 -

Clean the glass with a recommended gas fi replace glass cleaner. 

DO

 

NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN HOT.

 -

If deposits are not cleaned off regularly, the glass may become 

permanently marked.

Exhaust fumes smelled 

in room, headaches.

Appliance is spilling.

(This is not applicable in outdoor 

appliances).

 -

Check door seal.

 -

Check for exhaust damage.

 -

Check that venting is installed correctly.

 -

Room is in negative pressure; increase fresh air supply.

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symptom

problem

test solution

Pilot will not light. Makes 

noise with no spark at 

pilot burner.

Wiring: short, loose, or damaged 

connections

(poor fl ame rectifi cation).

 -

Verify the thermocouple/sensor is clean and the wiring is undamaged.

 -

Verify the interrupter block is not damaged or too tight. Verify 

connections from pilot assembly are tight; also verify the connections 

are not grounding out to any metal. (Remember, the fl ame carries the 

rectifi cation current, not the gas. If fl ame lifts from pilot hood, the circuit 

is broken. A wrong orifi ce or too high of an inlet pressure can cause the 

pilot fl ame to lift)*. The sensor rod may need cleaning.

No signal from remote with no 

pilot ignition.

 -

Reprogram receiver code.

 -

Replace receiver.

Poor grounding.

 -

Verify the valve and pilot assembly is properly grounded

Improper switch wiring.

 -

Troubleshoot the system with the simplest 

on/off

 switch.

Dirty, painted, or damaged pilot 

and/or dirty sensor rod.

 -

Clean sensor rod with a green Scotch-Brite™ pad to remove any 

contamination that may have accumulated. Verify continuity with 

multimeter with ohms set at the lowest range.

Pilot sparks but will 

not light.

Gas supply.

 - Verify that the incoming gas line ball valve is “open”.

 - Verify that the inlet pressure reading is within acceptable 

limits, inlet pressures must not exceed 13” W.C. (32,4mb).

Out of propane gas.

 - Fill the tank.

Pilot supply line may contain 

air.

 - Repeat ignition process several times or purge the pilot 

supply line.

Incorrect wiring / grounding.

 - Ensure correct polarity of wiring of thermocouple (if 

equipped).

 - Verify pilot assembly/valve are properly grounded.

Receiver (if equipped).

 - Reset program: hold reset button on receiver and wait for 2 

beeps. Release after second beep. Press small fl ame button 

on remote within 20 seconds, you will hear an additional 

beep (this signals a successful reset).

 - Replace receiver.

Valve.

 - Check valve and replace if necessary (Do not to overtighten 

thermocouple).

Burner continues to 

spark and pilot lights 

but main burner 

does not light.

Short or loose connection in 

sensor rod.

 - Verify all connections. Verify the connections from the pilot 

assembly are tight. Also, verify these connections are not 

grounding out to any metal.

Dirty, painted, or damaged 

pilot assembly components.

 - Clean using a green Scotch-Brite™ pad to remove any 

contamination that may have accumulated on the sensor 

rod, pilot hood, ignitor, or fl ame sensor. Verify continuity with 

multimeter with ohms set at the lowest range.

Remote wall switch 

is in “

off

” position; 

burner comes on.

Wall switch mounted upside 

down.

 - Reverse.

Remote wall switch and/or 

wire is grounding.

 - Replace. 

 - Check for ground (short); repair ground or replace wire.

Faulty wire

 - Replace. 

Remote and / or 

receiver is not 

functioning properly.

Remote controls lights but 

no spark or fl ame. (Remote is 

locked out).

 -

Reset by turning power source off then on.

Receiver or remote has low battery.

 -

Replace batteries.

Appliance functions but does not 

respond to receiver / remote 

 -

Ensure appliance is being operated by the same device that turned it 

on. Remote controls functions if appliance was turned on by remote. 

Receive controls functions if appliance was turned on by receiver.

Error with synchronizing.

 -

Reset receiver and remote.

Remote too far away from receiver.

 -

Refer to “wiring diagram” section.

Wire connector pins are bent.

 -

Straighten pins.

Valve wiring is damaged.

 -

Replace valve.

symptom

problem

test solution

The following applies specifi cally to the SIT system only:

Pilot will not light. 

Makes no noise with 

no spark at pilot 

burner. (Lights and 

blower operate, if 

equipped).

Ignition box has been locked 

out.

Choose one of the 4 methods below to reset the system.

1. 

To reset ignition box when locked out. Turn off power supply 

and remove batteries (if used) from the back up battery pack.

2. 

To reset the DFC Board when the board goes into a lock 

out condition and the LED is blinking 3 times using the 

transmitter 

on/off

 button:

Step 1:

 Turn the system off by pressing the 

on/off

 

button to turn the system off.

Step 2:

 After approximately 2 seconds press the 

on/

off

 button on the transmitter again. The DFC Board will 

reset and the ignition sequence will start again.

3. 

To reset the DFC Board when the board goes into a lock out 

condition and the LED is blinking 3 times by cycling fl ame:

Step 1:

 In the manual fl ame control mode, use the down 

arrow button to reduce the fl ame to off, indicated by the 

word OFF displayed on the transmitter LCD screen.

Step 2:

 Wait approximately 2 seconds and press the up 

arrow button, the ignition sequence will start.

symptom

problem

test solution

The following applies specifi cally to the Maxitrol system only:

Pilot lights. 

No gas fl ow.

Manual override knob is in the 

“MAN” position.

 -

Turn the knob to the “ON” position. 

Valve is not functioning properly.

 -

Valve is on pilot fl ow. Turn to the high setting, double click the large 

fl ame button on the remote.

 -

Replace valve. Do not overtighten.

No spark after pilot 

ignition. Valve turns off 

in one minute and does 

not operate.

Minimal voltage from thermocou-

ple or resistance in circuit ports 

(Parts include: “ON/OFF” switch, 

receiver, thermocurrent connec-

tions or temperature switches).

 -

Measure the voltage, it should read a least 5mV. The spade 

connector is on the outer surface beside the magnet nut. Verify with 

manufacturer the drop time, after thermocouple is heated measure 

the drop time.

No pilot ignition 

(5 second continuous 

beep).

Switch is in “OFF” position on 

the valve.

 -

Switch to “ON“ position.

Wiring is loose.

 -

Ensure wiring is properly secured.

Receiver (if equipped).

 -

Reset program: hold reset button on receiver and wait for 2 beeps. 

Release after second beep. Press small fl ame button on remote 

within 20 seconds, you will hear an additional beep (this signals a 

successful reset).

 -

Replace receiver.

Wire connector pins are bent.

 -

Straighten pins.

Valve wiring is damaged.

 -

Replace valve.

Burner continues to 

spark and pilot lights 

but main burner does 

not light.

Connections are loose or dam-

aged.

 -

Verify the thermocouple is clean and the wiring between it and the 

valve is undamaged.

 -

Verify the interrupter block is not damaged or too tight.

Remote and / or re-

ceiver  is not function-

ing properly.

Receiver not communicating 

properly.

 -

Hold reset button on the receiver and wait for 2 beeps. Release after 

second beep. Press the small fl ame button on the remote within 

20 seconds, you will hear an additional beep (this signals that the 

receiver has been successfully reset).

*Maximum inlet pressure not to exceed 13” w.c.

Pressure

Natural Gas

(inches)

Natural Gas

(millibars)

Propane

(inches)

Propane

(millibars)

Inlet 

*7”

(minimum 4.5”)

17.4mb

(minimum 11.2mb)

13”

(minimum 11”)

32.4mb

(minimum 27.4mb)

Outlet 

3.5”

8.7mb

10”

24.9mb

If back up batteries are installed, they must also be removed to 

re-program

note:

Starting from 

off

, press the 

on 

button on the transmitter. Approximately 4 seconds 

on/off 

button is pressed, the ignition 

board will start the spark. The fi rst try for ignition will last approximately 60 seconds. If there is no fl ame ignition (rectifi cation), 

the board will stop sparking for approximately 35 seconds. After the wait time, the board will start the second try for ignition 

by sparking for approximately 60 seconds. If there is still no positive ignition, the board will go into lock out.

note:

symptom

problem

test solution

Motor is turning, 

frequent beeping 

occurs.

Receiver batteries low.

 - Replace batteries.

Lights or blower 

won’t function (if 

equipped).

Control module switch in 

wrong position.

 - Verify ON/OFF switch is in the “I” position which denotes on.

COM switch is unplugged.

 - Verify “COM” switch is plugged into the front of the control 

module.

Flames are very 

aggressive.

Door is ajar.

 - Ensure door is secured properly.

Venting action is too great.

 - Check to ensure venting is properly sealed or restrict vent 

exit with restrictor plate. (Not available in all appliances).

Appliance won’t per-

form any functions.

No power to the system.

 - Check breaker to verify it’s in the “

on

” position.

Receiver switch in wrong 

position (if equipped).

 - Verify that the 3 position switch on the receiver is in the 

remote position (middle).

Transmitter isn’t operational.

 - Check battery power and battery orientation.

A

B

PILOT SCREW

Summary of Contents for CB30-1

Page 1: ...uch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbour s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier...

Page 2: ...or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance Due to high temperatures the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies Furniture or ot...

Page 3: ...ir passageways of the appliance be kept clean For outdoor products only this appliance must not be installed indoors or within any structure that prevents or inhibits the exhaust gases from dissipatin...

Page 4: ...estricting vertical vents 38 5 0 electrical information 39 5 1 battery back up installation 40 5 2 optional wall switch 41 6 0 gas installation 41 7 0 operation electronic 42 8 0 operation millivolt 4...

Page 5: ...c Max Inlet Gas Supply Pressure 7 17mb w c 13 32mb w c Manifold Pressure Under Flow Conditions 3 5 9mb w c 10 25mb w c When the appliance is installed at elevations above 4 500ft 1372m and in the abs...

Page 6: ...with a power cord it must be connected into a properly grounded receptacle The grounding prong must not be removed from the cord plug The following does not apply to inserts as long as the required cl...

Page 7: ...Maximum inlet pressure not to exceed 13 Manifold Pressure 10 w c P Minimum Supply Pressure 11 w c P Maximum Supply Pressure 13 w c P Pression au Collecteur 10 d une colonne d eau P Pression d Aliment...

Page 8: ...ormation 34 5 8 879mm 34 5 8 879mm GAS INLET B30 ILLUSTRATED 5 127mm 11 13 16 299mm 8 203mm 14 355mm 6 11 16 170mm 1 13 16 46mm 30 762mm 12 3 4 324mm 4 102mm 178mm 7 24 3 16 614mm 8 5 8 136mm SAFETY B...

Page 9: ...vent kits allow for either horizontal or vertical venting of the appliance The maximum allowable horizontal run is 20 feet 6 1m The maximum allowable vertical vent length is 40 feet 12 2m The maximum...

Page 10: ...s exactly A terminal shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings Local codes or regulations may requi...

Page 11: ...EN W415 1769 B 08 27 18 11 venting requirements REAR VENT 20 50 8cm Max 24 3 16 61 4cm minimum plus rise See venting section 40 ft 12m Maximum 3 ft 1m minimum 16 40 6cm minimum 24 3 16 61 4cm...

Page 12: ...ial vent installations 2 2 1 periscope termination 12 30 5cm minimum to grade 30 76 2cm minimum 30 76 2cm minimum 34 5 8 87 9CM 30 MINIMUM 12 MINIMUM TOP EXIT INSTALLATION REAR EXIT INS 30 MINIMUM MAX...

Page 13: ...orch or deck N 16 40 6cm 16 40 6cm Clearance above the roof O 2 0 6m 2 0 6m Clearance from an adjacent wall including neighbouring buildings P 8 2 4m 8 2 4m Roof must be non combustible without openin...

Page 14: ...m 4 2 times the vertical rise equal to or greater than the horizontal run 3 times the vertical rise equal to or greater than the horizontal run 13 2A REAR EXIT Horizontal Termination Vertical Terminat...

Page 15: ...al of both horizontal vent lengths Hr and offsets Ho in feet HR combined horizontal vent lengths in feet HO offset factor 03 total degrees of offset 90 in feet VT combined vertical vent lengths in fee...

Page 16: ...90 03 270 90 5 4 FT 1 7m HT HR HO 4 5 FT 1 4m 5 4 FT 1 6m 9 9 FT 3m HT VT 9 9 FT 3m 11 FT 3 4m 20 9 FT 6 4m Formula 1 HT VT 9 9 FT 3m 11 FT 3 4m Formula 2 HT VT 40 FT 12 2m 20 9 FT 6 4m 40 FT 12 2m S...

Page 17: ...75 FT 7 5m Since both formulas are met this vent configuration is acceptable The shaded area within the lines represents acceptable values for HT and VT 90 V1 H1 H2 90 Example V1 4 FT 1 2m V2 1 5 FT 0...

Page 18: ...shaded area within the lines represents acceptable values for HT and HT HT VT 16 3A For vent configurations requiring more than two 90 elbows the following formulas apply Formula 1 HT VT Formula 2 HT...

Page 19: ...5 9 16 3_2D For vent configurations requiring more than two 90 elbows the following formulas apply Formula 1 HT 3 5VT Formula 2 HT VT 24 75 feet 7 5m Example V1 4 FT 1 2m V2 1 5 FT 0 5m VT V1 V2 4FT 1...

Page 20: ...T 18 2A For vent configurations requiring one or more 90 elbows top exit or one or more 90 elbows rear exit the following formulas apply Formula 1 HT VT Formula 2 HT VT 40 feet 12 2m Example V1 5 FT 1...

Page 21: ...2 5m HT HR HO 8FT 2 4m 8 1FT 2 5m 16 1FT 4 9m HT VT 16 1FT 4 9m 4 5FT 1 4m 20 6FT 6 3m Formula 1 HT 3 5 VT 3 5 VT 3FT 0 9m x 4 5FT 1 4m 13 5 FT 4 1m 16 1FT 4 9m 13 5 FT 4 1m Since this formula is not...

Page 22: ...install the log set glass door and safety barrier H Install the 7 collar assembly complete with gasket onto the rear panel around the 4 101 6mm collar with the screws provided FIG 3 Fig 2 DEFLECTOR D...

Page 23: ...e outer cover without knock out over the 7 178mm exhaust collar assembly and secure L From inside the firebox install the 4 102mm exhaust collar up through the top of the firebox and secure with the t...

Page 24: ...g or loose insulation or framing and other combustible materials Block opening into the chase to prevent entry of blown in insulation Make sure insulation and other materials are secured When construc...

Page 25: ...27 18 25 rough framing Do not put objects in front of the appliance minimum distance of 4 feet 30 1 2 77 5cm SIDE WALL 14 1 2 36 8cm 2 51mm 29 1 2 75cm 3 0 1 2 7 7 5 c m 4 1 3 4 1 0 6 c m 3 1 minimum...

Page 26: ...EXIT ENCLOSURE The appliance requires a minimum non combustible enclosure height of 50 1 2 1283mm For temperature requirements the enclosure space around and above the appliance must be left unobstru...

Page 27: ...nobstructed For rear vent termination not exceeding 10 254mm of horizontal vent run NON COMBUSTIBLE 0 0MM IF NON COMBUSTIBLE FINISHINGISUSED SUCHASBRICK ANDSTONE 243 16 61 4cm MINIMUM PLUSRISE BRICK C...

Page 28: ...MUM REAR VENT CLEARANCES EXAMPLE 1 COMBUSTIBLE NON COMBUSTIBLE 1 25mm 3 76mm BRICK 0 0MM IF NON COMBUSTIBLE FINISHINGISUSED SUCHASBRICK ANDSTONE 7 178mm 415 8 105 7cm 10 20 254mm 508mm VENTRUN 111 2 2...

Page 29: ...be left unobstructed MAXIMUM REAR VENT CLEARANCES EXAMPLE 2 241 8 61 3cm MINIMUM PLUSRISE COMBUSTIBLE NON COMBUSTIBLE 1 25mm 3 76mm BRICK 0 0MM IF NON COMBUSTIBLE FINISHINGISUSED SUCHASBRICK ANDSTONE...

Page 30: ...ter rough framing place the appliance in its final position A B For heavier finishing materials such as marble we recommend adding extra support to the frame Ensure there is adequate floor support for...

Page 31: ...t slip off Do not clamp the flexible vent pipe Risk of fire explosion or asphyxiation Improper support of the entire venting system may allow vent to sag and separate Use vent run supports and connect...

Page 32: ...RNING 16 5A This application occurs when venting through a roof Installation kits for various roof pitches are available from your authorized dealer distributor See the accessories section to order sp...

Page 33: ...king into account the additional length needed for the finished wall surface Apply a heavy bead of the red RTV silicone W573 0002 not supplied to the inner sleeve of the air terminal Slip the vent pip...

Page 34: ...op of the air terminal is 16 40 6cm above the highest point that it penetrates the roof E Remove nails from the shingles above and to the sides of the air terminal connector Place the flashing over th...

Page 35: ...ilicone W573 0002 not supplied C Insert the vent pipes through the firestop maintaining the required clearance to combustibles Apply a heavy bead of Red RTV Silicone W573 0002 not supplied to both the...

Page 36: ...ector Place the flashing over the air terminal connector and slide it underneath the sides and upper edge of the shingles Ensure that the air terminal connector is properly centered within the flashin...

Page 37: ...he air intake flex liner and the exhaust collar must be connected to the exhaust flexible liner Both Simpson Duravent and Selkirk co linear to co axial adaptors have been approved on this appliance Fo...

Page 38: ...pproved restrictor kit This kit is not recommended for short vertical vent runs Depending on the model and or year of your appliance mounting holes may not exist A If mounting holes exist remove the s...

Page 39: ...VE THE SPILL SWITCH WIRED IN SERIES WITH EITHER THE EXISTING SWITCH OR OPTIONAL WALL SWITCH THERMOSTAT OR REMOTE Do not wire 110 volts to the valve or wall switch WARNING This appliance comes equipped...

Page 40: ...battery back up Ensure the protective sleeve covers the connections as shown below F Install 4 AA size batteries ensure the positive and negative ends correspond with those identified on the holder G...

Page 41: ...nect the gas supply in accordance to local codes In the absence of local codes install to the current CAN CSA B149 1 Installation Code in Canada or to the current National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NF...

Page 42: ...ped I Turn on the remote wall switch to the appliance J If the appliance will not operate follow instructions TO TURN OFF GAS and call your service technician or gas supplier A Set thermostat to lowes...

Page 43: ...not continue to burn repeat steps E through I J With pilot lit turn gas knob counter clockwise to the ON position K If equipped with the flame adjustment valve push and turn the knob to high L Turn on...

Page 44: ...EN 44 finish framing 301 2 775mm 35 889mm 113 16 46mm 61 2 192mm 141 2 368mm GAS INLET LOCATION ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ENCLOSURE TOP DESSUS DEL ENCEINTE FINISHING MATERIAL 9 0 finish framing 9 1 minimu...

Page 45: ...e Safety barrier Safety barrier WARNING Glass may be hot Do not touch glass until cooled If equipped with door latches that are part of a safety system they must be properly engaged Do not operate the...

Page 46: ...oor and screen must be removed B Remove the securing screws from the top of the firebox as shown C Install the front hood ensure it is angled downward when installed D Reinstall the previously removed...

Page 47: ...If greater projections are desired increase the clearance to the sides bottom and top by 2 50 8mm for every additional 1 25 4mm of projection If using an optional surround the same rule applies starti...

Page 48: ...2mm 34 5 8 88cm M A N T E L H E I G H T 0 2 50 8mm 2 4 6 8 10 12 MANTEL DEPTH INCHES 4 101 6mm 6 152 4mm 10 254mm 12 30 5cm 8 203 2mm WARNING 45 4 Risk of fire Maintain all specified air space clearan...

Page 49: ...and electronics or other materials that may be sensitive to heat will reduce the effect of direct heat on them Follow mantel height and depth instructions for proper clearance information Refer to the...

Page 50: ...pigments burn in during the heat activated curing process A Place the rear log W135 0575 firmly onto the two studs at the rear of the support tray Ensure the log sits flat and does not cover the pilot...

Page 51: ...the right crossover log W135 0579 onto the two remaining pins B A C D E F Reinstall the door and safety screen 10 7 logo placement Remove the backing of the logo supplied and place as illustrated 45 5...

Page 52: ...ve the paint from the pilot assembly or replace Fine emery cloth or a synthetic scrub pad such as Scotch Brite can be used to remove the paint from the pilot hood electrode and flame sensor 25 1 INSER...

Page 53: ...itch on will allow the pilot flame burning to burn continuously This mode will minimize the condensation which forms on the inside of the glass when the main burner is first turned on It will also hel...

Page 54: ...he burner 5 If your appliance is equipped with a safety barrier cleaning may be necessary due to excessive lint dust from carpeting pets etc simply vacuum using the brush attachment 6 If your applianc...

Page 55: ...ss the blower and clean using a soft brush and vacuum Re assemble the various components in reverse order Inspect the relief system The appliance relieves through the main glass door or through the fl...

Page 56: ...ng instructions Razor blades steel wool or other metallic objects must not be used on both surfaces of the glass Doing so can remove a thin layer of metal from the razor blades steel wool or other met...

Page 57: ...r warranty replacement parts a photocopy of the original invoice will be required to honour the claim When ordering replacement parts always give the following information Model Serial Number of appli...

Page 58: ...og GL 694 W135 0579 Left crossover log GL 694 Rear log GL 694 W135 0578 W135 0575 07 25 18 B 2 1 Stocked Stocked Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes W385 2010 Napoleon logo 19 18 14 15 13 W562 0009 Door gasket W667 0...

Page 59: ...6 Proflame valve NG Yes 35 W725 0063 886 Proflame valve P Yes 36 W010 2763 Pilot assembly NG 36 W010 2808 Pilot assembly P W750 0270 Wire assembly Yes W455 0068 Pilot orifice 35 P Yes W720 0062 Pilot...

Page 60: ...assembly W725 0025 Valve NG Yes W725 0043 Valve P Yes W357 0001 Push button ignitor Yes W010 0801 Pilot NG Yes W010 0800 Pilot P Yes W680 0004 Thermopile Yes W680 0005 Thermocouple Yes 32 34 W240 0006...

Page 61: ...4 Safety screen Z30F H30F Yes 45 Z30F Black Zen Decorative Safety Barrier 46 H30F Black Heritage Decorative Safety Barrier 47 W430 0003 Magnet x16 TK30 Yes 48 W715 0981 Top bottom trim x2 TK30 49 W715...

Page 62: ...ion chamber surfaces Air shutter is blocked Ensure air shutter opening is free of lint or other obstructions Flame is impinging on the glass logs rocks media or combus tion chamber Ensure the media is...

Page 63: ...d reset button on receiver and wait for 2 beeps Release after second beep Press small flame button on remote within 20 seconds you will hear an additional beep this signals a successful reset Replace...

Page 64: ...thermocou ple or resistance in circuit ports Parts include ON OFF switch receiver thermocurrent connec tions or temperature switches Measure the voltage it should read a least 5mV The spade connector...

Page 65: ...ER TAKING PRESSURE READINGS BE SURE TO TURN SCREWS CLOCKWISE FIRMLY TO RESEAL DO NOT OVER TORQUE Leak test with a soap and water solution Air shutter improperly adjusted Return air shutter to specifie...

Page 66: ...le and valve connection Replace thermocouple Replace valve Faulty valve Replace Pilot burning no gas to main burner gas knob is on HI wall switch thermostat is on Thermostat or switch is defective Con...

Page 67: ...buildings nearby trees hills mountains inadequate vents or ventilation excessive venting configurations insufficient makeup air or negative air pressures which may or may not be caused by mechanical s...

Page 68: ...dienne Montr al Qu bec H4T 1A3 24 Napoleon Road Barrie Ontario Canada L4M 0G8 214 Bayview Drive Barrie Ontario Canada L4N 4Y8 103 Miller Drive Crittenden Kentucky USA 41030 Phone 1 866 820 8686 contin...

Page 69: ...qualifi une agence d entretien ou le fournisseur Cet appareil peut tre install dans une maison pr fabriqu e mobile d j install e demeure si les r glements locaux le permettent Cet appareil doit tre ut...

Page 70: ...ne barri re de protection ajustable pour garder les jeunes enfants ou autres personnes risque hors de la pi ce et loin des surfaces chaudes Les v tements et autres mat riaux combustibles ne doivent pa...

Page 71: ...ion devraient tre effectu es par un technicien qualifi Il est imp ratif que les compartiments de contr le le br leur et les passages de circulation d air soient gard s propres afin de fourni une combu...

Page 72: ...stallation de la terminaison horizontale 103 4 3 5 installation de la terminaison verticale 104 4 4 terminaison verticale travers une chemin e existante 105 4 4 1 renstreignant des vents verticaux 106...

Page 73: ...fait normaux et il faut s y attendre Le changement de l aspect de la flamme de HI LO est plus vident pour le gaz naturel que pour le propane Cet appareil est approuv pour une installation dans les sa...

Page 74: ...e cas o le soufflerie est quip d un cordon d alimentation il doit tre connect une r ceptacle correctement mise la terre La fiche de mise la terre ne doit pas tre retir du cordon d alimentation Ce qui...

Page 75: ...colonne d eau GN Pression d Alimentation Min 4 5 d une colonne d eau GN Pression d Alimentation Max 7 d une colonne d eau GN Maximum inlet pressure not to exceed 13 Manifold Pressure 10 w c P Minimum...

Page 76: ...ales 1 3 dimensions 34 5 8 879mm 34 5 8 879mm GAS INLET B30 ILLUSTRATED 5 127mm 11 13 16 299mm 8 14 355mm 6 11 16 170mm 1 13 16 46mm 30 762mm 12 3 4 324mm 4 102mm 178mm 7 24 3 16 614mm 8 5 8 136mm SAF...

Page 77: ...te temp rature Mill Pac Le scellant haute temp rature doit tre command s par ment Pour une performance optimale de l appareil et une apparence optimale des flammes gardez la longueur des vents et le n...

Page 78: ...ourses horizontales devraient avoir un l vation minimum de 1 4 par pied ou 21mm par m tre lors d utilisation d vacuation flexible Afin d assurer un fonctionnement s curitaire et ad quat de l appareil...

Page 79: ...1769 B 08 27 18 79 exigences d vacuation FR VACUATION ARRI RE 20 50 8cm Max 24 3 16 61 4cm minimum plus la pente Voir la section vacuation 40 pi 12m Maximum 3 pi 1m minimum 16 40 6cm minimum 24 3 16 6...

Page 80: ...ACUATION SUR L ARRI RE 2 2 installations particuli res d vents 2 2 1 ensemble p riscopique 12 30 5cm minimum au niveau du sol 12 30 5cm minimum au niveau du sol 30 76 2cm minimum 30 76 2cm minimum 34...

Page 81: ...adjacents incluant les maisons voisines P 8 2 4m 8 2 4m Le toit doit tre incombustible et sans ouvertures Q 3 0 9m 3 0 9m Voir le tableau pour les dimensions d un mur plus large R 6 1 8m 6 1 8m Voir l...

Page 82: ...le la course verticale jusqu un maximum de 35 10 7m La course horizontale la course verticale jusqu un maximum de 24 75 7 5m La course horizontale la course verticale jusqu un maximum de 35 10 7m La c...

Page 83: ...1 30 9 1 17 5 5 3 20 6 1 39 11 9 COURSE VERTICALE REQUISE EN PIEDS M TRES VT LONGUEUR DES COURSES HORIZONTALES PLUS LES D VIATIONS EN PIEDS M TRES HT Lorsque la configuration de l vacuation exige plus...

Page 84: ...7PI 5 1m 24 75 PI 7 5m Puisque les deux formules sont respect es cette configuration d vacuation est acceptable La section ombrag e l int rieur des lignes repr sente des valeurs acceptables pour HT et...

Page 85: ...ES HT La section ombrag e l int rieur des lignes repr sente des valeurs acceptables pour HT et VT HT VT 16 3A Lorsque la configuration de l vacuation exige plus qu un coude de 90 les formules suivante...

Page 86: ...5 1 68 1 0 3 3 5 1 1 19 25 5 9 Lorsque la configuration de l vacuation exige plus qu un coude de 90 les formules suivantes s appliquent Formule 1 HT 3 5VT Formule 2 HT VT 24 75 pieds 7 5m Exemple V1...

Page 87: ...nt plus que z ro coude de 90 vacuation sur le dessus ou un coude de 90 vacuation l arri re les formules suivantes s appliquent Formule 1 HT VT Formule 2 HT VT 40 pieds 12 2m Exemple V1 5 PI 1 5m V2 6...

Page 88: ...360 90 8 1 PI 2 5m HT HR HO 8PI 2 4m 8 1PI 2 5m 16 1 PI 4 9m HT VT 16 1PI 4 9m 4 5PI 1 4m 20 6 PI 6 3m Formule 1 HT 3VT 3VT 3 PI 0 9m x 4 5 PI 1 4m 13 5 PI 4 1m 16 1PI 4 9m 13 5 PI 4 1m Puisque cette...

Page 89: ...ec les 4 vis Installez les ensemble de b ches vitre de la porte et l cran de protection Fig 2 DEFLECTOR D FLECTEUR Fig 1 2 10 vacuation l arri re AVERTISSEMENT Omettre de cr er un scellant la chambre...

Page 90: ...int rieur de la chambre de combustion installez le collet d vacuation de 4 102mm travers la haut de la chambre de combustion et des quatre vis t te 3 8 NOTE Ne serrez pas trop les vis Il suffit d app...

Page 91: ...nte de l appareil doit respecter la hauteur minimale requise Mesurez partir de la base de l appareil Si des ensembles de montants en acier avec panneau de ciment sont fournis ou sp cifi dans les instr...

Page 92: ...nt et de 3 76mm au dessus doit tre maintenu sur toutes les courses horizontales Utilisez l espaceur coupe feu W010 1777 fourni NOTE Les d gagements minimaux entre le haut de l vent et les mat riaux co...

Page 93: ...oir une hauteur minimale de 50 1 2 1283mm Afin de respecter les contraintes de temp rature l espace l int rieur de l enceinte autour de l appareil et au dessus doit demeurer sans obstruction NOTE L cr...

Page 94: ...rer sans obstruction Pour la terminaison d vacuation arri re ne d passement pas 10 254mm de sections d vacuation horizontales NON COMBUSTIBLE 0 0MM IF NON COMBUSTIBLE FINISHINGISUSED SUCHASBRICK ANDST...

Page 95: ...sans obstruction D GAGEMENTS MAXIMAUX D VACUATION L ARRI RE EXEMPLE 1 COMBUSTIBLE NON COMBUSTIBLE 1 25mm 3 76mm BRICK 0 0MM IF NON COMBUSTIBLE FINISHINGISUSED SUCHASBRICK ANDSTONE 7 178mm 415 8 105 7c...

Page 96: ...au dessus doit demeurer sans obstruction D GAGEMENTS MAXIMAUX D VACUATION L ARRI RE EXEMPLE 2 241 8 61 3cm MINIMUM PLUSRISE COMBUSTIBLE NON COMBUSTIBLE 1 25mm 3 76mm BRICK 0 0MM IF NON COMBUSTIBLE FIN...

Page 97: ...votre appareil d terminez les exigences de ventilation avant de d cider de l emplacement finale de l appareil Apr s un encadrement brut placez l appareil dans sa position finale Pour les mat riaux de...

Page 98: ...Ne serrez pas la gaine flexible Risque d incendie d explosion ou d asphyxie Si l ensemble du syst me de conduit d vent n est pas ad quatement soutenu il risque de fl chir ou de se s parer Utilisez des...

Page 99: ...r coupe feu contre la trou et fixez l aide des quatre vis fournies dans le sac de votre manuel B Une fois que le conduit d vent est en place appliquez du scellant Mill Pac rouge W573 0002 non fourni e...

Page 100: ...ouge W573 0002 non fourni entre le conduit d vacuation et l espaceur coupe feu Calfeutrage Protecteur du conduit d vacuation Protecteur du conduit d vacuation Collet de conduit d vacuation Espaceur co...

Page 101: ...non fourni D Si plus de sections de gaine doivent tre utilis es pour atteindre l appareil raccordez les ensemble tel qu illustr Le syst me d vacuation doit tre soutenu environ tous les 3 pieds 0 9m po...

Page 102: ...le connecteur de terminaison en laissant un minimum de 3 4 19 1mm de connecteur de terminaison visible au dessus du haut du solin Glissez le solin sous les c t s et le bord sup rieur des bardeaux Assu...

Page 103: ...gueur additionnelle n cessaire pour la surface du mur fini et tout chevauchement de 2 50 8mm entre les composants d vacuation B Appliquez un g n reux joint de scellant haute temp rature Mill Pac W573...

Page 104: ...le dessus et les c t s du connecteur de terminaison Placez le solin par dessus le connecteur de terminaison et glissez le sous les c t s et le bord sup rieur des bardeaux Assurez vous que le connecte...

Page 105: ...on doit tre raccord au conduit flexible de prise d air et le collet d vacuation de la terminaison au conduit flexible d vacuation Les adaptateurs colin aire coaxial Simpson Duravent et Selkirk sont ap...

Page 106: ...pprouv Ce kit n est pas recommand pour les longueurs de conduit d vacuation vertical court Selon le mod le et ann e de votre appareil les trous de fixation peut ne pas exister A Si les trous de fixati...

Page 107: ...ARR T BRANCHEZ LES AU THERMOSTAT OPTIONNEL OU LE T L COMMANDE ET SI PERMIS AVEC CETTE APPAREIL UN ADAPTATEUR POUR VENT B MISE LA TERRE ALIMENTATION CC ANNEAU DE MISE LA TERRE PANNEAU IPI Cet appareil...

Page 108: ...ir que le manchon de protection couvre les connexions comme illustr e ci dessous F Installez deux piles D garantir que les extr mit s positive et n gative correspondent ceux identifi s sur le sauvegar...

Page 109: ...e du gaz et de l entr e lectrique voir la section dimensions Lorsque le branchement est termin tous les raccords de gaz doivent se trouver l int rieur de l appareil foyer de gaz seulement Les pression...

Page 110: ...l ne fonctionne pas suivre les instructions de couper l alimentation de gaz et puis appelez votre technicien de service ou fournisseur de gaz A R gler le thermostat la r glage le plus bas si quip B To...

Page 111: ...maintenez le bouton de contr le du gaz pendant que vous allumez la veilleuse en appuyant sur le bouton poussoir d ignition Gardez le bouton de contr le du gaz enfonc pendant une minute puis rel chez l...

Page 112: ...ation lectriques 9 0 encadrement fini 301 2 775mm 35 889mm 113 16 46mm 61 2 192mm 141 2 368mm GAS INLET LOCATION ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ENCLOSURE TOP DESSUS DEL ENCEINTE MAT RIAU FINISHING MATERIAL 9 1...

Page 113: ...nuire la circulation de l air dans les ouvertures d air et les persiennes ni au fonctionnement des persiennes ou des portes ni l acc s pour l entretien Respectez tous les d gagements aux mat riaux com...

Page 114: ...oivent tre enl v s B Retirer les vis de fixation de la partie sup rieure de l appareil comme illustr C Installez l avant hotte assurer qu elle est inclin e vers le bas lorsqu il est install D Reinstal...

Page 115: ...50 8mm pour chaque pouce 24 5mm suppl mentaire de projection Si vous utilisez un moulure optionelle les m me r gles s applique commen ant du sommet du moulure Garantir que les d gagements sont mainte...

Page 116: ...20 22 H A U T E U R D E L A T A B L E T T E HAUT DE L OUVERTURE 8 TABLETTE 6 4 2 18 16 14 12 TABLETTE 2 51mm 43 1092mm MINIMUM PLUSLAPENTE 1 25mm 2 51mm 0 SIUNMAT RIA FINITIONINCOMB ESTULTILIS TEL DE...

Page 117: ...haleur directement les lectroniques ou mat riaux Suivez les instructions de la profondeur et de la hauteur de la tablette pour l information correcte des d gagements Voir la section d gagements minima...

Page 118: ...oche du b che gauche A Placez la b che arri re W135 0575 fermement sur les deux goujons l arri re du support Assurez vous que la b che repose plat et ne couvre pas l ouverture du veilleuse Placez les...

Page 119: ...he crois droite W135 0579 sur les deux tiges restantes B A C D E F Installez la porte et l cran de protection 10 7 mise en place du logo Retirez le papier dorsal du logo et placez le sur comme illustr...

Page 120: ...vers la droite pour sceller Ne serrez pas trop fort V rifiez pour des fuites en appliquant une solution d eau savonneuse Avant d effectuer le r glage de la veilleuse assurez vous que l assemblage de l...

Page 121: ...Flame must envelope upper 3 8 to 1 2 12 7mm 9 5mm of thermocouple 9 La flam la therm 9 5 Flame must envelope upper 3 8 to 1 2 12 7mm 9 5mm of Flame sensor SIT ELECTRONIC IGNITION 3 8 1 2 9 5mm 12 7mm...

Page 122: ...eigne le br leur 5 Si votre appareil est fourni avec une cran de protection le nettoyage peut tre n cessaire en raison d un exc s de poussi re peluches des tapis animaux etc utilisez un l attachement...

Page 123: ...a porte est fissur remplacer Seulement utiliser le verre fourni par votre d taillant autoris V rifiez si la soupape de gaz de la veilleuse et les boutons Hi Lo bougent librement s il y a lieu rem plac...

Page 124: ...r la surface du verre r duisant ainsi sa puissance Ne pas faire fonctionner l appareil avec la verre bris les fuites de gaz de combustion peut r sulter Contactez votre d taillant local autoris pour le...

Page 125: ...cement de pi ce sous garantie une photocopie de la facture originale sera requise afin de pouvoir honorer la demande Lorsque vous commandez des pi ces donnez toujours l information suivante Mod le et...

Page 126: ...soupape Ces articles peut diff rer de celle illustr L ASSEMBLAGE DE L CRAN DE PROTECTION R f No de pi ce Description En stock R f No de pi ce Description En stock Oui Oui Oui Oui Oui Oui Oui Oui Oui O...

Page 127: ...35 W725 0063 36 W010 2763 36 W010 2808 W750 0270 W455 0068 W720 0062 W240 0013 W290 0029 Oui Oui Oui Oui Oui Oui Oui Injecteur de veilleuse 35 P Tube de veilleuse raccord Thermosenseur Joint d tanch i...

Page 128: ...0004 W680 0005 Thermocouple Oui Oui Oui Oui Oui Oui Oui Bouton d allumeur Soupape P Soupape NG Veilleuse GN Thermopile Veilleuse P Ensemble de fils Ensemble du veilleuse GN Ensemble du veilleuse P 32...

Page 129: ...Ces articles peut diff rer de celle illustr L CRAN DE PROTECTION L CRAN DE PROTECTION R f No de pi ce Description En stock R f No de pi ce Description En stock Oui Oui Oui Oui Oui Oui cran de protect...

Page 130: ...uant une solution d eau savonneuse Le volet d air est r gl incorrectement Voir la section r glage du venturi pour le r glage de l ouverture du volet d air dans le manual d installation Du carbone se d...

Page 131: ...Assurez le bon polarit du thermocouple si fourni V rifiez si les assemblages de le veilleuse et de la soupape sont bien mis la terre R cepteur si quip R initialisez la programme tenir le bouton de r...

Page 132: ...tionne pas correctement La soupape est sur coulement pilote Tournez aux r glage lev appuyez deux foix sur le bouton de la t l commande accompagn d une grande flamme Remplacer la soupape V rifiez que l...

Page 133: ...LA DROITE POUR SCELLER NE SERREZ PAS TROP FORT V rifiez pour des fuites en appliquant une solution d eau savonneuse Le volet d air est mal r gl Voir la section r glage du venturi pour le r glage de l...

Page 134: ...couple Remplacez la soupape La soupape est d fecteuse Remplacez la soupape La veilleuse br le pas de gaz au br leur principal le bouton du gaz est HI l interrupteur mural thermostat est ON Le thermost...

Page 135: ...e les ventilateurs d vacuation les fournaises les s cheuses de linge etc Tous dommages caus s a l appareil la chambre de combustion l changeur de chaleur aux garnitures de laiton ou autres composants...

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