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Sanctuary 1 Fire Feature

 

6. Fire Feature Cycles (Turns On and Off) Every Few Minutes

•  Gas Volume Insufficient 

– See symptom 5 page 23 for “Gas Volume Insufficient” for detailed explanation.

•  Oxygen Starvation (Pilot Burner)

 – See symptom 5 page 23 for “Oxygen Starvation” for detailed explanation.

•  Defective Thermopile

 – See symptom 4 page 23 for “Defective Thermopile” for detailed explanation

•  Defective Controller

 – See symptom 5 page 23 for “Defective Controller” for detailed explanation

7. Main Burner Flame Lazy/Small or Flame NOT Spread Out Over Entire Burner

•  Gas Volume Insufficient

 – See symptom 5, page 23 for “Gas Volume Insufficient” for detailed explanation

•  Debris On Inlet Screen; Valve Box 

– See symptom 3, symptom 4, page 23 for “Debris on inlet screen for detailed 

explanation

•  Debris On Outlet Screen; Valve Box

 – See symptom 4, page 23 for “Debris on Outlet Screen for detailed               

explanation.

•  Obstruction In Plumbing Between Gas Valve Outlet and Main Burner

 – If your plumbing was sized correctly to 

deliver the proper amount of gas and the screens in the valve box are clean, inspect the plumbing between the valve 

and the burner for obstructions. Also, inspect inside the burner inlet to ensure no obstructions in there as well.

8. Main Burner Flame “Flares Up” Every Few Minutes

•  Fire glass/Media Layer too Thick

 – Fire glass/media comes in different sizes. Use only ½” - ¾” diameter. If you put 

a thick layer of fire glass/media on top the burner, over 1” in depth; there is a good chance some of the gas will get 

“trapped” within the media while the feature is ON. When this happens, the trapped gas in the fire feature ignites and 

you see the “

Flare Up

” effect. Remove some of the fire glass/media from the burner to see if this fixes the problem.

•  Gas Leak

 – Natural Gas is lighter than air therefore when released into the atmosphere it rises. If you have a Natural 

Gas fire feature and there is a gas leak the Natural Gas will rise to the top of the feature. Once it encounters the flame 

a flare up will occur. Propane is heavier than air so if there is a gas leak when using propane the gas will fall into the 

bottom of the feature. That is why it is REQUIRED drainage/ventilation be installed at the bottom of the feature when 

using Propane. You do NOT want Propane accumulating inside the fire feature.

9. Turn the Feature OFF…but a Small Flame Continues to Burn in the Pilot Burner

•  Leak in the Pilot Burner Gas Valve

 – When debris enters the gas valve by way of either the Inlet or outlet there is 

a chance some of that debris will enter the Pilot Burner Gas Valve and contaminate the seal inside the valve. If this 

occurs, the possibility exists the valve will not seal properly when turned 

OFF

 thereby allowing a small amount of gas 

to flow even after turned OFF. Often this will result in a small flame that continues to burn in the Pilot Burner after the 

feature has been turned OFF.

•  Leak in the Main Burner Gas Valve

 - when debris enters the gas valve by way of either the Inlet or Outlet there is 

a chance some of that debris will enter the Main Burner Gas Valve and contaminate the seal inside the valve. If this 

occurs the possibility exists the valve will not seal properly when turned off thereby allowing a small amount of gas 

to flow even after turned off. Often this will result in a small flame that continues to burn on the Main Burner after the 

feature has been turned OFF.

10.

 

Turn the Feature OFF…But Small Flames Continue to Burn Out the Main Burner

SHUTDOWN ISSUES

AWS TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for SAN1-30LHAWS-N Series

Page 1: ...city TPSI Ignition System SAN1 30LHAWS N P Sanctuary 1 with All Weather Ignition AWS System WARNING Do not operate this fire feature in high wind conditions Operating in high wind conditions may expos...

Page 2: ...t leave unattended during use Do not use for cooking Follow all gas leak procedures in this manual prior to operation WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cau...

Page 3: ...E HIGHLY RECOMMEND COVERING ALL FIRE FEATURES WHEN NOT IN USE The use of a cover can lessen the impact of thermal spalling however heavy rains high humidity and the presence of moisture may still caus...

Page 4: ...opane Gas P Overall Size Inside Width Inside Depth Height Combustible Side Wall Clearance Combustible Ceiling Clearance SAN1 30LHMT N P 56 x 38 33 x 13 2 16 16 69 SAN1 30LHTMSI N P 56 x 38 33 x 13 2 1...

Page 5: ...g See gas line sizing chart on page 6 of this manual as a reference 1 Turn OFF gas supply system NOTE All gas connections except for brass to brass require the following Clean pipe threads using eithe...

Page 6: ...for the amount of BTU s for a new gas line installations If you are using an existing gas line you must take into consideration the existing gas line capacities to ensure you will have proper pressur...

Page 7: ...and fittings must be installed into the non combustible structure All gas connections must be leak tested before installation of the fire feature Soapy water leak detection is required before regular...

Page 8: ...inimal time to complete Gas connections are required for final assembly into the enclosure Open carton and remove contents Inspect for any damage or missing parts Hardware bag includes mounting plate...

Page 9: ...stalls into the enclosure however the same basic principals of installing the gas line will apply Ensure you review the specific section that applies to the model you are installing When installing th...

Page 10: ...tion before each use of the appliance 6 Temporary storage of this appliance indoors is permissible only if it has been disconnected from its fuel supply Natural or L P gas line WARNING 1 This applianc...

Page 11: ...H PIEZO25WH Inlet Outlet Thermocouple Piezo Control Knob Carton Contents Hardware Bag TMSI Burner Pan Assembly This fire feature comes partially assembled and requires only minimal time to complete Ga...

Page 12: ...nto the Sanctuary 1 you will need to secure all the connections to the control panel mounting plate and the burner pan at the same time NOTE BEFORE PLACING BURNER INTO ENCLOSURE ENSURE YOU CONDUCT A G...

Page 13: ...porary storage of this appliance indoors is permissible only if it has been disconnected from its fuel supply Natural or L P gas line WARNING 1 This appliance is hot when operated and can cause sever...

Page 14: ...e key valve key wires and screws not shown in Fig 18 Note Check for any gas leaks after gas is connected and turned ON The control panel mounts with 4 screws into the side of the enclosure CAUTION Use...

Page 15: ...stem will vary how it installs into the enclosure however the same basic principals of installing the gas line will apply Ensure you review the specific section that applies to the model you are insta...

Page 16: ...ine WARNING 1 This appliance is hot when operated and can cause severe burns if contacted 2 Do not burn any solid fuels in this appliance READ ALL LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT FIRE...

Page 17: ...k or glass It must be free an any media to operate properly STEP 2 INSTALLATION OF GLASS MEDIA INTO BURNER PAN Install glass media Fireglass into the burner pan Ensure the media is to in size Carefull...

Page 18: ...REV A Page 18 Sanctuary 1 Fire Feature SANCTUARY 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS 1 2 4 3 Drawings No to Scale 6 12 AA Battery 7 11 8 OUT GOE 30VDC Power Supply O N O F F 19 20 24 25 21 23 27 28...

Page 19: ...X 15 Mounting Nut for Copreci Valve not shown 1 ST3 110 1005 X 16 Manual Spark Piezo Ignitor Module not shown 1 3042 RB X 17 23 Piezo Extension Wire not shown 1 PIEZO23WH X 18 48 Piezo Extension Wire...

Page 20: ...l Sealing of products is always recommended to protect the original appearance Our products are sealed prior to shipment but the continued care and resealing of the product will be needed every 4 5 ye...

Page 21: ...nment ensure of thermocouple is over notch of rainshield 2 Ensure thermocouple is not screwed too tight into gas valve It should be finger tight plus a quarter turn with a wrench 3 Ensure thermocouple...

Page 22: ...nected 120VAC power directly to the gas valve the controller inside the valve box will be damaged It this happens a burned electrical smell might be present Connector Not Plugged In Correctly Check th...

Page 23: ...he thermopile from the pilot assembly and slide it out If it will not slide out because it is too tight then it will need to be replaced Debris Debris can get trapped inside the screen of the gas valv...

Page 24: ...move some of the fire glass media from the burner to see if this fixes the problem Gas Leak Natural Gas is lighter than air therefore when released into the atmosphere it rises If you have a Natural G...

Page 25: ...ls FG LAVA 10 jug FG LAVA 40 1 Cubic Foot See catalog for variety of glass media in various colors LP Tank Enclosure 20 x 21 tall concrete enclosure to hide 20 LP tank Has removable lid Can be used as...

Page 26: ...ARRANTY REFRACTORY GAS LOG SETS FIVE 5 YEAR WARRANTY READY TO FINISH ANF FIRE PIT ENCLOSURES FIVE 5 YEAR WARRANTY SKYTECH MANUACFTURED OPTIONAL CONTROLS OUTDOOR FIREPLACE KALEA BAY LIFETIME WARRANTY C...

Page 27: ...KALEA BAY LIFETIME WARRANTY CONSTRUCTION AND MANUFACTURER DEFECTS LIFETIME WARRANTY STAINLESS STEEL COMPONENTS TWO 2 YEAR WARRANTY GAS VALVE PILOT ASSEMBLY POWER SUPPLY CONTROLS TWO 2 YEAR WARRANTY SK...

Page 28: ...the defect on warranty parts to and from the factory will be the responsibility of the owner We will not be responsible for labor charges and or damage incurred in installation repair and replacement...

Page 29: ...or consequential damages so this limitation or exclusion may not apply to you We do not authorize any person or company to assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with the sale...

Page 30: ...Serial Number ___________________________ 3 How long is the gas line run Nat Gas ____ LP Gas ____ 4 What size is gas line _____ 5 Inlet Gas Pressure _____WC Manifold Gas Pressure _____ WC 6 What type...

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