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LIGHTING YOUR GAS LOGS WITH THE RVS304 SAFETY PILOT KIT

NOTE:  The Control Knob will need to be depressed slightly in order to move it from the Pilot Position 

to the "OFF" Position.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Turn the gas control knob counterclockwise                   to the PILOT position, push the gas control knob IN  

 

This will open the pilot valve and allows gas to flow to the pilot burner.

 

 

 

 

Light the pilot burner while holding the gas control knob in until a strong pilot  flame is present. (Approxi- 

 

 

 

mately 60 seconds)

Release the gas control knob. The gas control knob will hold in and engages the valve power unit.

 

 

 

 

Turn the gas control knob counter clockwise                  to the ON position, the main burner valve will 

open and the main burner will ignite. 

 

 

 

NOTE:

 

Shut off Procedure

 

 

1.

 

To shut OFF the system, turn the gas control knob clockwise               to the OFF position. This action will

close the main gas valve and disengages the safety pilot valve. However the power unit must drop out before

the lighting sequence can begin again. This may take as much as 3 minutes.

 

 

2.

 

To relight the pilot, follow the steps in the Pilot Gas and Lighting Procedure section.

 

 

 

 

 

and hold in for about a minute.

 The Control Knob will need to be depressed slightly in order to move it from the Pilot Position 

to the "ON" Position.  

Follow Remote Control Operating Instructions to operate the log set from the handset

NOTE: When remote controls are used, the gas control knob must be in the “ON”

position. 

(

See Figure 18)

 

 
 

 

    

Pilot Flame Adjustment

 

The Pilot Thermocouple should be engulfed by the Pilot Flame by approximately 1/2". Should the Pilot 

 

Flame become unable to heat the Thermocouple properly, you will need to adjust the Pilot. Adjust the height 

 

of the Pilot Burner flame by rotating the Pilot

 

Adjustment Screw to the desired 1/2" flame height (

See Figure 4

).

 

 

Figure 18-Rotate Control Valve Knob 

 to “ON” Position 

Gas Control

Knob

Knob Position

    Incicator

IMPORTANT

: Be sure to turn the pilot adjustment  scr

e

w with a screwdriver two full turns in a 

counter-clockwise

 

 

direction to enable pilot operation. 

(See Figure 4)

            

 

Summary of Contents for RVS304

Page 1: ...ilot Valve on all LP Pro pane applications These regulations MUST be followed on all installations of this type 1 2 3 6 Part No Description 4 5 7 8 Part No Part No Description Description Remote Trans...

Page 2: ...Install sheet metal screw into top left hole of the bracket See Figure 1 C Attach the 3 8 straight Flared Fitting Part 4 to the IN position of the Gas Control Valve using pipe joint compound See figur...

Page 3: ...nt of the Pilot Burner Assembly should your installation require repositioning Repositioning of the Pilot Burner Assembly may be necessary if the log set is experiencing intermittent shutdown Shutdown...

Page 4: ...it must drop out before the lighting sequence can begin again This may take as much as 3 minutes 2 To relight the pilot follow the steps in the Pilot Gas and Lighting Procedure section and hold in for...

Page 5: ...S ON OFF 1 This turns the appliance on or off H M L 2 This controls the height of the ame It has three levels IMPORTANT THE REMOTE RECEIVER SHOULD BE POSITIONED WHERE AMBIENT TEMPERATURES DO NOT EXCEE...

Page 6: ...ON OFF button is pressed the THERMISTOR resets itself and the replace will begin operating gain However the beep ing will continue if the ambient temperature remains between 120 F and 130 F This beep...

Page 7: ...gas ow Thermocouple too tight or has bad connection Check all valves Clear obstructions Check for line kinks 3 Pilot Burner go out after burning for several minutes up to one hour Overheating of Ther...

Page 8: ...0062 Goods returned improperly packaged are the sole responsibility of purchaser It is agreed that any repair or replacement is the exclusive remedy from Sure Heat Manufacturing In no case shall Sure...

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