Heat-N-Glo 6000TRS-AUB Assembly, Installation And Operation Instructions Download Page 29

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SYMPTOM

IV.

Frequent pilot outage
problem.

V.

Pilot and main burner go out while
being in operation.

CORRECTIVE ACTION

1. Turn valve knob to “ON”. Place

ON/OFF switch to “ON”. Check
with millivolt meter at thermopile
terminals. Millivolt meter should
read greater than 100 m.v. If the
reading is okay and the burner
does not come on, replace the
gas valve.

1. Check burner orifice for stoppage

and remove.

1. Follow corrective action in A.1

above; check switch and wiring.
Replace where defective.

1. Clean and adjust pilot flame for

maximum flame impingement on
thermopile.

1. Allow unit to cool. Then repeat

lighting instructions. If pilot and
burner remain lit after the heater
warms up, the switch is good.

2. If 1 above does not allow for igni-

tion, or the heater continues to
shut-off, disconnect the limit
switch wire from the gas valve
and repeat the lighting instruc-
tions.  If the pilot and burner re-
main lit after the heater warms
up, replace the limit switch.  

Do

not use the heater until the
high limit switch is replaced
and properly wired.

1. Check L.P. (Propane) tank. You

may be out of fuel.

1. Check for leaks.

1. Horizontal flue termination

should slope down only enough
to prevent water from  entering
unit. The maximum downward
slope is 1/4" (6.4mm) for any hori-
zontal run.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

C. Defective valve.

D. Plugged burner orifice.

E. Wall switch or wires defective.

A. Pilot flame may be too low or

blowing (high), causing the pi-
lot safety to drop out.

A. High limit switch is defective or

has reached its maximum tem-
perature.

B. No L.P. in tank.

C. Inner 5-inch (13mm) pipe leak-

ing exhaust gases back into
system.

D. Horizontal flue improperly

pitched.

Summary of Contents for 6000TRS-AUB

Page 1: ...044 USA 1 888 427 3973 2022 900F 7 04 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS This product is covered by one or more of the following patents United States 4 112 913 4 408 594 4 422 426 4 424 792 4 52...

Page 2: ...ual Report to your dealer any parts dam aged in shipment specifically check glass condi tion The gas logs and flue system components are in separate packages Read all instructions before INSTALLATION...

Page 3: ...staller Testing 21 2 0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 21 2 1 Safety and Lighting Information 23 2 2 Safety Information 23 2 3 Lighting Instructions 24 2 4 Fan Operation 25 3 0 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 25 3 1...

Page 4: ...r remote control are desired If the heater is to be installed on carpeting or tile or on any combustible material other than wood flooring the heater should be installed on a metal or wood panel that...

Page 5: ...Locating the Heater The diagram See figure 2 shows space and clearance requirements for locating a heater within a room Minimum Clearances from the Heater to Combustible Materials Glass Back of Sides...

Page 6: ...ERIFY FRAMING METHODS AND WALL COVER ING DETAILS BEFORE FRAMING CONSTRUCTION BEGINS NOTE Dimension B taken from finished hearth frame Dimensions D and E taken from bottom of unit For minimum clearance...

Page 7: ...input 300 Appliances over 50 MJ h input 500 b From the ground or above a balcony 300 c From a return wall or external corner 500 d From a gas meter M 1000 e From an electricity meter or fuse box P 50...

Page 8: ...are listed as TOTAL MAXIMUM verti cal dimensions FIGURE 5 V CAP V MAX RUN 36 FT 10 9m FIGURE 4 1 3 FLUE SYSTEM APPROVALS AND INSTALLA TIONS This model is approved to use DVP Series flue pipe component...

Page 9: ...M V FT H FT 1 MIN 305mm 4 MAX 1 22m 2 MIN 610mm 8 MAX 2 4m 3 MIN 914mm 12 MAX 3 7m 4 MIN 1 22m 16 MAX 4 9m V H 24 MAX 7 3m H 8 MAX 2 4m FIGURE 8 Flueing with One 90 Elbow NOTE If a 90o elbow is first...

Page 10: ...3 MIN 914mm 4 MAX 1 22m 12 MAX 3 72m 4 MIN 1 22m 6 MAX 1 8m 16 MAX 4 9m 20 MAX 6 1m 6 MAX 1 8m 16 MAX 4 9m FIGURE 10 Flueing with Two 90 Elbows V FT H H1 FT 1 MIN 305mm 4 MAX 1 22m 2 MIN 610mm 8 MAX 2...

Page 11: ...3 6 m 4 MIN 1 22 m 8 MAX 2 48 m 16 MAX 4 9 m 8 MAX 2 48 m 16 MAX 4 9 m NOTE V V MAX 36 10 9 m FLUEING WITH THREE 3 90 ELBOWS FIGURE 11 Flueing with three 90 elbows V H H H1 H2 1 MIN 305 mm 2 MAX 610...

Page 12: ...914mm 12 MAX 3 7m 4 MIN 1 22m 16 MAX 4 9m NOTE H H1 16 MAX 4 9m V V1 H H1 36 MAX 10 9m V FT H H1 FT 1 MIN 305mm 4 MAX 1 22m 2 MIN 610mm 8 MAX 2 4m 3 MIN 914mm 12 MAX 3 7m 4 MIN 1 22m 16 MAX 4 9m H H1...

Page 13: ...ling Flue Components After determining which set of starting collars will be used top or rear follow flueing instructions accordingly Flueing Out the Rear Flue Remove the installed rear seal cap from...

Page 14: ...pre viously cut and secure the firestops with nails or screws The pipe opening of the firestops MUST BE placed towards the bottom of the firestop Continue the flue run through the firestop FIGURE 18...

Page 15: ...me manner The heat shield sections will overlap to match the wall thickness depth The small leg in the shield rests on top of the flue to properly space it from the pipe section see Figure 22 JOIST CE...

Page 16: ...ical flue pipe to combus tible materials Mark the roof hole accordingly Cover the opening of the installed flue pipes Cut and frame the roof hole Use framing lumber the same size as the roof rafters a...

Page 17: ...E BRN BR N BLUE GRD BLUE JUNCTION BOX DETAIL FAN TEMPERATURE SENSOR SWITCH FAN SPEED CONTROL JUNCTION BOX 1 5 FAN These heaters have a factory installed Fan Electrical Junction Boxes variable speed Rh...

Page 18: ...SEALED A 150 C MINIMUM SEALANT MATERIAL MUST BE USED THESE JOINTS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE SEALED ONLY NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL USING 150 C MINIMUM ADHESIVE IF NEEDED CAN BE APPLIED A S FACING TO THE F...

Page 19: ...cate log 1 on grate with notches and push log against rear log locators LOG 2 SRV382 702 Locate log 2 on grate with notches Slide left end of log forward and right side back against tab Log Assembly L...

Page 20: ...the right end on top of log 2 LOG 5 SRV382 705 Place bottom of log 5 between the 4th and 5th grate bars and rest the top onto log 1 LOG 6 SRV438 724 Place the Y shaped part of log 6 over the 3rd grate...

Page 21: ...he building WARNING THIS UNIT IS NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL The control system for this model is a millivolt type It consists of a gas control valve variable regulator a stand ing pilot assembly a th...

Page 22: ...E THE UNIT CAN BE PLACED INTO SAFE OP ERATION DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE IF ANY PART HAS BEEN UNDER WATER IMMEDIATELY CALL A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN TO INSPECT THE UNIT AND TO REPLACE ANY PART OF...

Page 23: ...has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the gas control system which has been under water 2 1 SAFETY LIGHTING INFORMATI...

Page 24: ...houldnotrequireaccessingforlighting purposes The pilot is located inside the combustion chamber THERMOPILE PILOT BURNER 6 To put the control in the pilot position turn the control knob counter clockwi...

Page 25: ...sh ing at least twice a year CAUTION THE LOGS GET VERY HOT HANDLE ONLY WHEN COOL WARNING DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS ON THE GLASS DOOR ASSEMBLY DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE GLASS DOOR WHEN IT IS HOT F...

Page 26: ...m the underside of the thermopile The thermopile can then be sepa rated from the pilot bracket Unscrew the pilot assembly bracket and remove NOTE When removing the pilot assembly carefully pull the el...

Page 27: ...gnitor 1 Using a match light pilot If pi lot lights turn off pilot and trig ger the red or black button again If pilot lights an improper gas air mixture caused the bad light ing and a longer purge pe...

Page 28: ...micro switch and connect to terminal TP on the gas valve Turn green knob to pilot position depress and light pilot light If meter reading is greater than 325 m v after 30 seconds the pilot generator i...

Page 29: ...allow for igni tion or the heater continues to shut off disconnect the limit switch wire from the gas valve and repeat the lighting instruc tions If the pilot and burner re main lit after the heater...

Page 30: ...debris or blockage 1 Adjust the log set so that the flame does not impinge on it 1 Adjust the air shutter at the base of the burner 1 Inspect the opening at the base of the burner It is imperative th...

Page 31: ...31 6000TRS AUB Exploded Parts Diagram 4 0 Replacement Parts Service Parts List on following page 21 Log set assembly 27 24 26 25 22 23 5 16 17 2 1 19 20 3 15 14 13 12 18 4 7 6 8 11 9 10 29 28 30 31...

Page 32: ...9 13 Blower Assembly 240v 100 505A 14 Junction Box 546 250A 15 Cord 546 251A 16 Pilot Assembly NG 530 510A Pilot Assembly LP 530 511A 17 ON OFF Rocker Switch 060 511 18 Heat Shield Baffle 2022 100 19...

Page 33: ...t the current wholesale price defective electrical or manual components optional components or accessories and glass panels not including glass panels broken during misuse or careless handling HEAT N...

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