Rev. 10/19/11
6
o
Press and hold the “ON” button on the transmitter, you should hear a series of beeps, sparking should
occur, release the “ON” button.
•
Clear memory of the module
o
Press and hold the “Learn” button for 10 seconds, release;
you should hear 3 long beeps.
o
Press and immediately release the “Learn” button again and
you should hear an audible beep.
o
Press and hold the “ON” button on the transmitter, you
should hear a series of beeps, sparking should occur, release
the “ON” button.
Burner Does Not Light But Pilot Is “ON”
Check
•
Transmitter should be within 20 - 25 feet of the valve.
•
Battery voltage should be a minimum of 5.3 volts DC in the battery
pack and a minimum of 9.0 volts DC in the transmitter.
•
Can you turn the unit “ON” by the rocker switch on the front of the
valve box? Turn the Remote/Off switch on the valve box to the
“OFF” position. Push in (-) on the rocker switch. Does the burner
ignite?
•
If
Yes
, the valve is working as designed manually. Turn Remote/Off
switch back to the “Remote” position. Relearn the transmitter to the module, by following the
steps to learn transmitter to module listed above.
•
If
No
, and battery voltage is good in battery pack and transmitter relearns, check voltage on the main side of
the valve. (A qualified technician should do procedure).
Specifications
Main Gas Connections:
Valve: 3/8 in. NPT thread on all Inlet and Outlet connections.
Optional: 1/2 in. NPT Side Inlet and Outlet
Pilot Gas Connections & Flow:
Connection Size: 7/16-24 UNS.
Flow: ~ 5,250 Btu/hr at 7.0 in WC. Maximum.
Side & Back of valve
Ambient Temperature Range:
0 F to 175 F (-18 C to 79 C)
Voltage:
6 Volt DC Powered
Approvals:
CSA International Report Number
Valve: 224930-156330
Module: 224930-1998843
Maximum Pressure:
1 ⁄ 2 psi
For Technical Service Call:
U.S. Inquires
(888) 672-8929 or (260) 459-1703
Website:
www.skytechsystem.com
Email:
Canadian Inquires: (877) 472-3923
LP Gas
Fig. 6
Natural Gas
Fig. 7
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