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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

As with all fuel burning appliances, it is important to conduct periodic maintenance functions that will allow for contin-
ued safe, efficient operation of the unit.  We suggest that before every heating season, or at least once a year, conduct
the following minimum service functions.

STEP 1:

The gas supply should be turned OFF at the shutoff valve in the supply line leading to the appliance or at the

gas source.  The gas to the unit should then be disconnected so the unit can be removed from the wall.

STEP 2:

Remove the front cover by removing the control knob and the two(2) screws on the top of the front.  Then slide

the front upwards.

STEP 3:

Carefully examine the interior of the vent pipe.  If you notice any blockages or obstruction that was not part of

the unit when it was installed. Clean the pipes and prepare them for reattachment to the unit.

The vent system should be inspected periodically, or at least once a year and cleaned if necessary.  If removal of the
venting is required, follow the instructions in the “Ventilation Installation” section of this manual for reassembly.

STEP 4:

Look inside the openings of the rear of the unit and check for foreign materials. Remove any objects which may

block or obstruct the free flow of combustion and ventilation air.

STEP 5:

Visually check the pilot and the main burner for signs of excessive dirt or debris through the heat exchanger

front glass. If you find any of these, follow the directions below to reach the components to clean, otherwise continue to the
next step.

To Remove Pilot:  Find the pilot.  Loosen the head of thermocouple, disconnect the pilot gas supply line, (only on the side
of the pilot, not on the valve side).  Remove the two(2) M4 screws that hold the pilot in place.  Clean with a vacuum cleaner
or use a can of compressed air.

To Remove Burner:  Loosen the gas line from the burner (on the right side of the unit).  On the left side of the unit,
unscrew the nut that holds the burner in place.  Then remove the burner.  Clean with a vacuum cleaner or use a can of
compressed air.  Note:  You can remove the main burner-pilot assembly if you don’t unscrew the M4 screws that hold the
pilot to the burner.

Before reinstalling the assembly, check the ceramic fiber sealing gasket.  If it is damaged or worn, replace with new gasket
available from your dealer.

STEP 6:

Reassembly the unit back to its original state and mount the unit to the wall.  Properly reassemble and reseal

the vent-air intake system.

STEP 7:

Reconnect the gas supply and check for leaks using a soapy water solution.  Bubbles on any of the joints

indicate a leak is present and must be repaired.  Turn off the gas when making such repairs.  Check to make sure that the
piezo ignitor still lights the pilot.

STEP 8:

While the main burner is ON, Check the flames to verify that they are burning a clean blue color. (See Diagrams 10-

12)

Note:  After maintenance, the first few minutes of the heater operation will probably have some yellowish flying traces in
the flame due to the burning of particles left behind during the cleaning operation.

** Liquid Propane will have some evidence of yellow tips on the flame.

Before completing your periodic maintenance check, ensure the heater area is kept clean and
free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.  Also,
check to see that the flow of combustion and ventilation air around the vent cap on the outside
of the structure is not obstructed.

Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing an appliance must be replaced prior to
operating the appliance

Summary of Contents for LONGVIE DV12

Page 1: ...USSC 1...

Page 2: ...ing peak pressures in the gas supply affecting normal combustion Its gas tight combustion chamber totally enameled avoids gases which are caused by combustion to contaminate the air and ensures a usef...

Page 3: ...t air outlet Do not spill water over the heater as it may cause corrosion Allow heater to thoroughly cool before servicing Input ratings are shown in BTU per hour and are for elevations up to 2 000 fe...

Page 4: ...4 USSC...

Page 5: ...light fall towards the exterior of approx 2 degrees to avoid the entering of rain water Take into consideration the area indicated for the gas con nection The wall s thickness cannot be less than 4 1...

Page 6: ...THE VENT AIR INTAKE SYSTEM MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED TO IN SURE PROPER AND SAFE OPERATION VENTILATION INSTALLATION continued Diagram N 7 Diagram N 6 IMPORTANT The appliance s vent cap should be at l...

Page 7: ...12 inches 30 cm for appliance 10 000 BTU hr 3kW and 100 000 BTU hr 30 kW 36 inches 91 cm for appliance 100 000 BTU hr 30 kW 6 feet 1 83 m 7 feet 2 13 m 12 inches 30 cm 12 inches 30 cm 6 inches 15 cm f...

Page 8: ...8 USSC VENTILATION INSTALLATION continued Diagram N 8...

Page 9: ...he heater controls and burners Failure to do so could prevent the heater from operating reliably FIGURE 8 A qualified gas appliance installer must connect the heater to the gas supply Consult all loca...

Page 10: ...t five 5 minutes to clear out any gas If you then smell gas STOP Follow B in the safety information above on this page If you don t smell gas go to the next step Find the pilot by looking through the...

Page 11: ...not on the valve side Remove the two 2 M4 screws that hold the pilot in place Clean with a vacuum cleaner or use a can of compressed air To Remove Burner Loosen the gas line from the burner on the ri...

Page 12: ...er operation after servicing Permanently lubricated bearing system WARNING ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug for your protection against sh...

Page 13: ...USSC 13 DV20 REPAIR PARTS...

Page 14: ...as Intake Fitting 1 15 1 15756 Gas Intake Lock Fitting 2 16 1 2466 Gas Fitting Support 1 17 1 2465 Control Insulation 1 18 1 Piezo Ignitor Nut 1 19 1 2463 Control Bracket 1 20 1 2464 Piezo Ignitor Bra...

Page 15: ...USSC 15 DV12 REPAIR PARTS...

Page 16: ...2 2462 Gas Fitting Support 1 14 2 2465 Control Insulation 1 15 2 Piezo Ignitor Nut 1 16 2 2463 Control Bracket 1 17 2 2464 Piezo Ignitor Bracket 1 18 2 12455 Piezo Ignitor 1 19 2 11699 Piezo Ignitor...

Page 17: ...USSC 17 BURNER ASSEMBLY REPAIR PARTS...

Page 18: ...zo Ignitor Cable 1 15 3 2468 Pilot Supply Tube 1 4 1 16 3 15707 5 16 Compression Sleeve 1 17 3 16322 Tube Nut 5 16 x G1 4 1 18 3 2467 Burner Supply Tube 3 8 dia 1 19 3 16364 5 16 Tube Fitting 1 20 3 1...

Page 19: ...ses Tube DV20 Internal 1 2 4 2479 Air Incoming Tube DV20 External 1 3 4 347 Enameled Vent Cap DV20 1 4 4 2470 Connecting Rod 1 5 4 16371 Connecting Rod Nut 1 6 4 2475 Outgoing Flue Gases Tube DV12 Int...

Page 20: ...al for future reference DV12 DV20 Owner s Manual When writing always give the full model number which is on the nameplate attached to the fireplace When ordering repair parts or options always give th...

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