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ON/OFF/REMOTE Switch

This product is equipped with an ON/OFF/REMOTE switch which 

is located on the wire channel. A wire harness is attached to the 

ON/OFF/REMOTE switch. The red, black and green (wires) female 

push-ons attach to the ON/OFF/REMOTE switch. At the opposite 

end of the wire harness, the black and green (wires) female push-

ons attach to the gas valve. An additional green wire and the red 

wire, which are stripped and bare, will attach to the 750 millivolt 

wall thermostat  accessory, or, to one of the other accessories that 

can be purchased for use with your log set. 

Operation of ON/OFF/REMOTE Switch with no Accessories 

To ignite main burner, turn the control knob on the gas valve from 

the PILOT position to the ON position. Turn the ON/OFF/REMOTE 

switch from the OFF position to the ON position. The additional green 

wire and red wire, which are stripped and bare are not used.

Operation of ON/OFF/REMOTE Switch with Accessories

750 Millivolt Wall Thermostat 

Connect the green and red, stripped and bare, wires on the ON/

OFF/REMOTE switch wire harness to the wall thermostat. Turn the 

ON/OFF/REMOTE switch on the wire channel to the REMOTE 

position. Set the wall thermostat to the desired temperature. 
It is important to use wire of a gauge proper for the length of the 

wire:

RECOMMENDED WIRE GAUGES

 

Maximum 

Wire

 

Length 

Gauge

 

1' to 10' 

18

 

10' to 25' 

16

 

25' to 35' 

14

Wall Switch, FWS-1

Connect the green and red, stripped and bare, wires on the ON/OFF/

REMOTE switch wire harness to the wall switch. Turn the ON/OFF/

REMOTE switch on the wire channel to the REMOTE position. 

Pivot the rocker switch on the FWS-1 to the ON position.  

Battery  Operated  Remote  Control,  FRBC,  FRBTP,  

TRW, and FRBTC

Connect the green and red, stripped and bare, wires on the ON/

OFF/REMOTE switch wire harness to the remote receiver that is a 

component in the FRBC and FRBTC. Turn the ON/OFF/REMOTE 

switch on the wire channel to the REMOTE position. Follow instruc-

tions in the FRBC and FRBTC to complete installation. 

Note:

 If batteries fail in FRBC or FRBTC, and immediate heat is 

desired, turn the ON/OFF/REMOTE switch on wire channel from 

the REMOTE position to the ON position. 

Electric (120 volt) Operated Remote Control, FREC

Connect the green and red, stripped and bare, wires on the ON/OFF/

REMOTE switch wire harness to the wires on remote receiver that 

is a component in the FREC. Turn the ON/OFF/REMOTE switch 

on the wire channel to the REMOTE position. Follow instructions 

in the FREC to complete installation.

Note:

 If electric (120 volt) fails in FREC, and immediate heat is 

desired, turn the ON/OFF/REMOTE switch on wire channel from 

the REMOTE position to the ON position. 

Wiring of ON/OFF/REMOTE Switch with 750 Millivolt Wall 

Thermostat Accessory and Another Accessory

Connect the green and red, stripped and bare, wires on the ON/OFF/

REMOTE switch wire harness to the 750 millivolt wall thermostat 

AND to the remote receiver that is a component in the FRBC, FREC 

OR to the FWS, wall switch.

1. Connect (1) wire from the 750 millivolt wall thermostat and (1) 

wire from appropriate accessory to the GREEN, stripped and 

bare wire from the ON/OFF/REMOTE wire harness.

2. Connect (1) wire from the 750 millivolt wall thermostat and (1) 

wire from appropriate accessory to the RED, stripped and bare 

wire from the ON/OFF/REMOTE wire harness.

  Note: When the appliance is in the MANUAL mode and the 

batteries fail in the FRBC or if the electric (120 volt) fails in the 

FREC, and immediate heat is desired, turn the ON/OFF/REMOTE 

switch on wire channel from the REMOTE position to the ON 

position.

Manual Operation

1. Turn ON/OFF/REMOTE switch on wire channel to REMOTE 

position.

2. Turn wall thermostat OFF.

3. Turn  accessory,  FRBC,  FREC,  FRBTP,  TRW  or  FWS,  ON. 

Appliance is now in the manual mode. You must turn the appliance 

ON or OFF with appropriate accessory.

Wall Thermostat Operation

1. Turn the ON/OFF/REMOTE switch on wire channel to REMOTE 

position.

2. Turn accessory, FRBC, FREC or FWS, OFF.

3. Turn wall thermostat ON and set appropriate temperature. Wall 

thermostat will cycle the appliance ON and OFF.

Installation of Remote Receiver 

 (Figure 16)

1.  Attach, from left to right, the slide-on cover plate onto the remote 

receiver. 

ON

 will be to the top and 

OFF

 will be to the bottom 

on the slide-on cover plate.

2.  Push the receiver slide button onto the receiver slide switch. 

Reverse installation of the slide button if it is off center.

3.  Attach Velcro loop on the left side of the valve cover support.

4.  Attach Velcro hook onto remote receiver. The word 

TOP

 on the 

remote receiver should be to the top when installed onto valve 

cover support.

5.  Attach Velcro hook on remote receiver onto Velcro loop on 

valve cover support.

  Refer to remote control installation and operating instructions 

for more details on remote control.

Figure 16

WIRING

ATTACH VELCRO TO

VALVE COVER BRACKET

REMOTE

RECEIVER

Summary of Contents for VFP30CA30BN-1

Page 1: ...manentlylocated manufactured mobile home where not prohibited by local codes This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate This appliance is not convertible for use...

Page 2: ...LOG PLACEMENT 11 OPERATING GUIDELINES 12 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 13 PILOT FLAME CHARACTERISTICS 14 MAIN BURNER FLAME CHARACTERISTICS 15 WIRING 16 17 MAINTENANCE 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 19 HOW TO ORDER RE...

Page 3: ...and adults should be alerted to the hazard of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same...

Page 4: ...sorborabsorbontoorintowalls masonry and other materials and fabrics in a room That will take some of the odorant out of the gas reducing its odor intensity LP Gas may stratify in a closed area and the...

Page 5: ...r your gas company before changing spud ori ce size AlwaysconsultyourlocalBuildingDepartmentregardingregulations codes or ordinances which apply to the installation of an unvented room heater This app...

Page 6: ...e air 3 Do not use an unvented room heater as the primary heat source an entire house WATER VAPOR A BY PRODUCT OF UNVENTED ROOM HEATERS Model VFP30CA30 B F M S W Input BTU HR KW H Maximum 32 000 9 4 B...

Page 7: ...et in width and 8 feet in height the area is 1 632 cubic feet The VFP30 can be installed in this uncon ned space with no requirement to provide additional combustion and ventilation air PROVISIONS FOR...

Page 8: ...th Schedule 40 Pipe Inside Diameter Tubing Type L Outside Diameter Nat L P Nat L P 0 10 feet 0 3 meters 1 2 12 7 mm 3 8 9 5 mm 1 2 12 7 mm 3 8 9 5 mm 10 40 feet 4 12 meters 1 2 12 7 mm 1 2 12 7 mm 5 8...

Page 9: ...vicing and proper operation must be provided Installation on Rugs and Tile Thisappliancemustbeinstalledona at solid continuoussurface e g wood metal concrete This may be the oor or it may be raised up...

Page 10: ...r shutter 9 Tighten the two 2 nuts back down locking the air shutter in place Be sure that the air shutter is the same distance from the burner ori ce on both sides of the air shutter for proper burne...

Page 11: ...th toe resting on the groove in the left front log 12 Place right twig onto right side pin on rear log with toe resting all the way to the right on the right front log 13 Align and place top of glass...

Page 12: ...ter please review the safety warnings pages at the beginning of this manual and those precautions and warnings listed below 1 Know what type of ignition system this model has standing pilot and follow...

Page 13: ...r If you smell gas STOP Fol low B in the safety information above on this plate If you do not smell gas go to the next Step 7 Find pilot The pilot is attached to the main burner behind the front log 8...

Page 14: ...ools the heater will shut down Correct Pilot Flame Pattern Figure 11 Incorrect Pilot Flame Pattern Figure 12 If pilot ame pattern is incorrect as shown in Figure 12 See Troubleshooting pages 18 and 19...

Page 15: ...should clean dust lint and any light accumulation from the logs and the rebox area An extra soft brush should be used on the logs and burner as they are extremely fragile a vacuum cleaner may be used...

Page 16: ...er that is a component in the FREC Turn the ON OFF REMOTE switch on the wire channel to the REMOTE position Follow instructions in the FREC to complete installation Note If electric 120 volt fails in...

Page 17: ...shown for proper main burner ame pattern Figure 14 If it appears abnormal call a service person Verify proper operation after servicing MAINTENANCE Figure 18 WIRING continued Figure 17 REMOTE OFF ON S...

Page 18: ...a Main burner ori ce clogged Clean main burner or replace main burner ori ce b Main burner ori ce diameter is too small Replace main burner ori ce c Inlet gas pressure is too low Contact local gas co...

Page 19: ...s a Not enough fresh air is available Open window and or door for ventilation b Low line pressure Contact local gas company c ODS pilot is partially clogged Clean ODS pilot 14 Gas odor even when contr...

Page 20: ...84 ORIFICE 35 NAT 13 P 250 ORIFICE 1 65mm LPG 14 24215 AIR SHUTTER BRACKET NAT 14 24430 AIR SHUTTER BRACKET LPG 15 24041 FIREBOX BOTTOM 16 15977 VALVE BRACKET 17 24024 TUBING ASSEMBLY VALVE TO BURNER...

Page 21: ...24214 2 1008 Page 21 PARTS VIEW 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 32 33 34 2 7 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 35...

Page 22: ...4 R 9568 CASTING TOP 5 R 9681 CASTING FRONT 6 R 9567 CASTING SIDE RIGHT 7 R 9566 CASTING SIDE LEFT 8 R 9683 CASTING DOOR RIGHT 9 R 9682 CASTING DOOR LEFT 10 24191 FIREBOX SUPPORT BRACKET 2 REQUIRED 1...

Page 23: ...24214 2 1008 Page 23 2 3 9 4 5 6 7 8 10 10 1 11 11 11 11 13 12 12 13 CASTING PARTS VIEW...

Page 24: ...to remove side shelf supports prior to removing cast iron top to eliminate potential scratching or chipping to the cast iron sides Note Due to inherent properties of the casting process non com busti...

Page 25: ...allow fan control bracket to slide into slot 6 Route fan control wires through rectangular notch on wire channel left 7 Attach 1 4 push on terminal from blue wire on the fan control to the AUTO top t...

Page 26: ...external electrical source is utilized This appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded thr...

Page 27: ...DEX NUMBER PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 R 1454 BRASS BUSHING 2 R 1499 RUBBER GROMMET 3 24231 BLOWER HOUSING 4 R 1410 STRAIN RELIEF BUSHING 5 R 9927 BLOWER ASSEMBLY 6 24225 BLOWER COVER 7 R 6159 CORD SET...

Page 28: ...24214 2 1008 Page 28 SERVICE NOTES...

Page 29: ...24214 2 1008 Page 29 SERVICE NOTES...

Page 30: ...24214 2 1008 Page 30 SERVICE NOTES...

Page 31: ...ance the following minimum clearances to combustible construction must be maintained Top of appliance ceiling 36 inches Heater Corners 45 angle to Wall 4 inches Rear Wall 2 inches Floor 0 inches Side...

Page 32: ...Page 32 EMPIRE EMPIRE Comfort Systems Empire Comfort Systems Inc 918 Freeburg Ave Belleville IL 62220 PH 618 233 7420 or 800 851 3153 FAX 618 233 7097 or 800 443 8648 info empirecomfort com www empir...

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