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MAINTENANCE
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THERMOCOUPLE MAINTENANCE
The Element4 fireplaces have two thermocouples; one next to
the pilot flame and one opposite the pilot burner on the other
side of the main burner. The completeness and operation of
both must be checked. A qualified installer must confirm that
the thermocouple is in place and not cracked or damaged.
Figure 76 shows a typical pilot flame engulfing the first ther-
mocouple (shown on a Trisore 95.)
VENT MAINTENANCE
The following venting system inspection by a qualified service
technician is recommended every six months:
1. Inspect for excessive condensation, e.g. water droplets
forming in the inner lining and subsequently dripping out
of the joints. This can cause corrosion in the system.
2. Check for corrosion in areas exposed to the elements.
Where rust spots or holes have appeared, these must be
immediately replaced.
3. Ensure that there is no foreign material in the vents. Survey
by removing the cap and shining a light down the vent.
4. Check all joints and pipes to make sure that nothing has
been disturbed or loosened.
Figure 76
The orifice for 95 and 100H series burners shown in Figure 77. The orifice for 140 series burners shown in Figure 78. All
NG
orifices
are marked 1200, all Bioptica/Optica
LP
orifices are marked 260, all other
LP
orifices are marked 380.
Figure 77
Figure 78
E4-GS-1T-01
Primary Thermocouple
E4-GS-2T140-01
2nd Thermocouple for 140 series
E4-GS-2T95-02
2nd Thermocouple for 95 series
E4-GS-CM-01
Receiver
E4-GS-PA-01
Pilot Assembly
E4-GS-XMIT-01
Remote Control (for all except 100H)
E4-GS-RC-01
Remote Control (for 100H only)
REPLACEMENT PARTS