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53D0419

Designer Series Gas Fireplaces

TRouBLEShooTING 

STaNDING PILoT IGNITIoN

SyMPToM 

PoSSIBLE CauSE 

aCTIoN

1.  Spark ignitor will 

not light pilot after 

repeated triggering of 

piezo.

 

.  Pilot will not stay lit 

after carefully follow-

ing lighting instruc-

tions.

3.  Pilot burning, valve 

knob turned to “ON”, 

switch is turned to 

“ON” or “RS”, but 

burner will not ignite. 

A.  Wire disconnected.

B.  Defective ignitor.

C.  No gas or low gas pres-

sure.

D.  No Propane/LPG in tank

A.  Defective thermocouple

B.  Defective valve

A.  Defective switch, wall 

switch, remote control or 

wire

B.  Pilot flame too small

C.  Defective or malfunction-

ing thermopile

D.  Defective valve

A.  Open door and check to make sure wire is connected 

to ignitor.

B.   Check for spark at electrode and pilot. If no spark and 

electrode wire is properly connected, replace pilot 

assembly. 

C.  Check remote/manual shut off valve from fireplace. 

Low pressure can be caused by bent lines, restricted 

lines, low pressure line pressure. Consult with plumber 

or gas supplier. 

D.  Check Propane/LPG tank. Refill tank.

A.  Check that thermocouple flame impinges on thermo-

couple. Clean and/or adjust pilot for maximum flame 

impingement.  Ensure that the thermocouple connec-

tion at the gas valve is fully inserted and tight. 

  Disconnect the thermocouple from the valve, place 

one millivolt lead wire on the tip of the thermocouple 

and the other meter lead wire on the thermocouple 

copper lead. Start the pilot and hold the valve knob in. 

If the millivolt reading is less than 15 mV, replace pilot 

assembly. 

B.   If thermocouple is producing more than 15 mV, 

replace faulty valve.

A.  Check switch and wire for proper connection. Place 

jumper wires across terminals of switch. If burner 

comes on, replace defective switch.If the switch is OK, 

repeat the same procedure on remote control If burner 

comes on, replace remote control. 

  Place jumper wire across wire at gas valves (terminals 

marked TH and TP/TH). If burner comes on, wires are 

faulty or connections are bad. Replace wire.

B.   If pilot flame is not close enough to the thermopile, 

adjust pilot flame.

C.   Check thermopile wire connections to make sure 

all are tight and that the thermopile is fully inserted 

into pilot assembly.  Check thermopile with a millivolt 

meter. Connect leads to TP and TP/TH terminals on 

the control valve. If meter reading is below 35 mV, 

replace pilot assembly.

D.   Turn valve knob to “On” and switch to “ON.” Take a 

reading at the thermopile leads (TP & TP/TH) on the 

valve. If the meter reads greater than 175 mV and the 

burner does not light, replace defective valve.

Summary of Contents for DNE

Page 1: ...staller service agency or the gas supplier This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket permanently located manufactured home USA only or mobile home where not prohibited by local codes This appl...

Page 2: ...ces 13 Installation Planning 13 Installation for Vertical Termination 13 Termination Location 14 How to Use the Vent Graph 15 Rear Wall Vent Installation 16 Horizontal Termination Configuration 18 Bel...

Page 3: ...st be properly installed by a qualified service person The glass door must be properly seated and sealed If this unit is not properly installed by a qualified service person with glass door properly s...

Page 4: ...pipe These appliances have been tested by CSA and found to comply with the established standards for DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE HEATERS in the USA and Canada as follows Listed Vented Gas Fireplace Hea...

Page 5: ...be in accordance with the current ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 and or local codes having juris diction In Canada please consult provincial and or local authorities having jurisdiction for installation at eleva...

Page 6: ...mm 36 914 mm FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS Gas Electric Access See Through and Peninsula Model Dimensions STDVD PFDVD Rear Vent Shown 3256M 819 mm 356M 83 mm 18 6 479 mm 4 6QE 113 mm 39 6 1007 mm 2456O 622 mm...

Page 7: ...ther hard surfaces Be sure firebox rests on a solid continuous floor or platform with appropriate framing for support No cold air should enter room from under the firebox FIREPLACE Framing A 2 B A 1 D...

Page 8: ...to ensure safe installation Failure to follow instructions exactly can create a fire hazard The appliance cannot be installed on a carpet tile or other combustible material other than wood flooring If...

Page 9: ...lar noises are found with your furnace heat exchanger or car engine It is not unusual for your Majestic gas fireplace to give off some odor the first time it is burned This is due to the curing of the...

Page 10: ...onry concrete screws to secure fireplace to the floor Use four 4 screws to attach fireplace to framing The side brackets are adjustable from 1 2 to 5 8 to accommodate different thickness of noncombust...

Page 11: ...10 Remove 16 Screws from Flue Pipe Adapter and Flue Pipe Cover FP1992 remove flue pipe Screws Flue Pipe FP1992 Figure 11 Remove Flue Pipe Flue Pipe Cover FP1993 Figure 12 Attach Flue Pipe to Top Vent...

Page 12: ...and thoroughly before attempting installation Failure to do so could result in serious injury property damage or loss of life Operation of improperly installed and maintained venting system could res...

Page 13: ...Installing Vent System in a Chase below If pipe is enclosed in chase it is not exposed It is very important that the venting system maintain its bal ance between the combustion air intake and the flu...

Page 14: ...e the meter regulator assembly 5 m above the meter regulator assy I Clearance to service regulator vent outlet 3 91 cm 3 91 cm J Clearance to nonmechanical air supply inlet 6 15 cm for appliances 10 0...

Page 15: ...ertical Dimension From the Floor of Unit to the Center of the Horizontal Vent Pipe 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 2 4 6 8 10121416 1820 eg A Dimensions in Feet 20 FP2248 sidew...

Page 16: ...on the male end of adjacent pipes and fittings Push the pipe sections together and twist one section clockwise approximately one quarter turn until the sections are fully locked Figure 19 3 Attach ven...

Page 17: ...pro vided to attach the standoff Figure 21 5 Slide fire stop over the vent pipe before connecting horizontal run to vent cap Figure 22 6 Insert vent pipe into the horizontal termination The pipe over...

Page 18: ...ireplace in such a way that minimizes the number of offsets and horizontal vent length The horizontal vent run refers to the total length of vent pipe from the flue collar of the fireplace or the top...

Page 19: ...ension A plus B must not be greater than 17 5 2 m For each 45 elbow installed in the horizontal run the length of the horizontal run MUST be reduced by 18 45 cm This does not apply if the 45 elbows ar...

Page 20: ...soil to a depth of approximately 16 below base of snorkel Install drain pipe Install window well not supplied Refill hole with 12 of coarse gravel leaving a clearance of approximately 4 below snorkel...

Page 21: ...elbows 8 5 2 6 m 2 x 45 elbows 7 2 1 m A minimum of an 8 2 5 m vertical rise is required Two sets of 45 elbows offsets may be used within the vertical sections From 0 to a maximum of 8 2 5 m of vent p...

Page 22: ...gth may be larger depending on the pitch of the roof There must be a 1 minimum clearance from the vent pipe to com bustible materials Insulation should be considered a combustible material Frame the o...

Page 23: ...ply an external regulator The external regulator will reduce incom ing gas pressure You must reduce incoming gas pressure to between 11 and 13 inches of water If you do not reduce incoming gas pressur...

Page 24: ...Gas Meter 4 5 w c to 10 5 w c Pressure Propane LP From External Regulator 11 w c to 13 w c Pressure fireplace installation WARNING Only persons licensed to work with gas piping may make the necessary...

Page 25: ...irmly to reseal Do not over torque Check test points for gas leaks Electrical Wiring This fireplace will work without any electrical supply Elec tricity is only needed to operate blower NOTE If instal...

Page 26: ...19 Remote Wall Switch Position the wall switch Do not extend beyond the 15 feet of wire Optional DC Remote Systems These instructions replace the section entitled Hearth Mount in the Millivolt hand he...

Page 27: ...on top of fireplace 3 Set glass frame aside FP2310 remove glass Figure 41 Remove Glass Frame Glass Frame Three Tabs Clamp Clamp FP2310 WARNING Each clamp has a quick spring force When reinstalling cl...

Page 28: ...to prevent skin irritation from ceramic fibers After handling the logs wash your hands gently with soap and water to remove any traces of fibers LG639 DV6000 right log Figure 43 Install Right Log 2 Ri...

Page 29: ...3 Snug right end of bottom center back log 3 to the middle of right log 2 Figure 44 6 Line up pin holes on bottom front log 4 with pins on grate Figure 45 LG641 bottom front log Bottom Front Log 4 Pi...

Page 30: ...back of grate Position other end of top log 6 in cutout of bottom center log 3 Figure 47 Rock Wool L643 DV6000 top log Figure 47 Install Top Log 6 Top Log 6 Cutout on Bottom Center Log Grate Prong Fou...

Page 31: ...not back the screw all the way out 3 Slide the baffle on top of the restrictor plate to block a percentage of the grille opening Refer to the chart below for recommended settings FP2311 air restricto...

Page 32: ...technician Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion D Do not use this appliance if any part of it has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect th...

Page 33: ...repeat steps 1 and 2 Lighting pilot Check for gas leaks in each of the following locations Pipe from the gas supply line connection to the gas valve Burner connections Field made joints gas shutoff v...

Page 34: ...s you to turn on and to turn off the main burner without using the gas valve knob Make sure the button is in the ON position to light the main burner Lighting the burner Depress and turn the knob coun...

Page 35: ...aners They will damage the glass surface pilot and burner flames Visually check pilot and burner flames periodically Refer to Figure 50 for typical burner flame Refer to Figure 51 for typical pilot fl...

Page 36: ...thermocouple connec tion at the gas valve is fully inserted and tight Disconnect the thermocouple from the valve place one millivolt lead wire on the tip of the thermocouple and the other meter lead...

Page 37: ...fices blocked B Check electrical connections between module and pilot operator on gas control C Check for 24VAC across PV MVPV terminals If voltage is correct replace gas control If voltage is not cor...

Page 38: ...ctor and air intake area Make sure this area does not have any blockage from debris and clean Check gas supply A Ensure that the vent cap is installed properly and free of debris Ensure that the vent...

Page 39: ...ner Left Corner Right 4 Small Floor Firebrick 1 42D0163 42D0163 5 Large Floor Firebrick 1 42D0164 42D0164 6 Small Wall Firebrick 1 42D0165 42D0165 7 Large Wall Firebrick 1 42D0166 42D0166 8 Canopy Sid...

Page 40: ...1D0048 41D0048 5 Piezo Igniter 1 14D0503 14D0503 6 Injector 1 37D0362 37D0362 7 Burner Assy 1 42D0351 42D0351 8 Wire Assy Female 1 44D0500 44D0500 8 Wire Assy Male 1 44D0501 44D0501 Accessories 9 Ther...

Page 41: ...17 2 Pilot Assy 1 37D0020 37D0021 3 Flexhose w Shut off Valve 1 69D0030 69D0030 4 Rocker Switch 1 41D0048 41D0048 5 Injector 1 37D0362 37D0349 6 Burner Assy 1 42D0351 42D0351 7 Wire Assy 1 54D2001 54D...

Page 42: ...400 3 Bottom Center Log 3 1 42D0403 42D0403 4 Bottom Front Log 4 1 42D0402 42D0402 5 Left Top Log 5 1 42D0404 42D0404 6 Top Log 6 1 42D0405 42D0405 1 2 3 4 5 6 LG646 DV6000 log parts WARNING Failure t...

Page 43: ...th galvanized 46DVA 24 904 4DT 4 4D24 3 6 36 Pipe Length galvanized 46DVA 36 903 4DT 36 4D36 3 6 48 Pipe Length galvanized 46DVA 48 902 4DT 48 4D48 4 6 8Z x Pipe Extension galvanized 46DVA 08A 4DT AJ...

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Page 46: ...omply with the above requirements provided however that during said thirty 30 day period a battery operated carbon monoxide detector with an alarm shall be installed Massachusetts Residents Only Pleas...

Page 47: ...e Limited Lifetime Warranty will also be void if the appliance is not operated and maintained according to the operating instructions supplied with the appliance and does not extend to 1 firebox burne...

Page 48: ...VDNV 62 8 CLDVDNV 62 8 STDVDNE 65 1 PFDVDNE 65 1 CRDVDNE 65 1 CLDVDNE 65 1 STDVDPV 70 6 PFDVDPV 70 6 CRDVDPV 70 6 CLDVDPV 70 6 STDVDPE 73 4 PFDVDPE 73 4 CRDVDPE 73 4 CLDVDPE 73 4 Based on CSA P 4 1 09...

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