TM036 Vermont Gas Fireplace & Gas Log Fire Service Instructions REV: A
D.O.I: 17/01/2008
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Gas Valve Receiving Antenna
– RFSDV34 (Procedure 32)
Wear Personal Protective Equipment when conducting step 2 of this
procedure to reduce the risk of electric shock. Refer to Rheem Safety
Procedure on electrical testing.
1.
Isolate power and gas supplies to the log fire
and remove front lower access panel
(refer to procedure 21).
2.
Confirm with a multi-meter between Active and Neutral, then Active and Earth,
then Neutral and Earth terminals of the transformer that voltage is not present.
3. Disconnect antenna spade terminal from gas valve and remove antenna.
4. Complete reassembly in reverse order of above.
5. Operate log fire and check remote controller operation. If remote controller does not
operate perform the remote controller recognition procedure (refer to „Recognition
Signal‟ on page 12).
Transformer
– RFSDV34 (Procedure 33)
Wear Personal Protective Equipment when conducting step 2 of this
procedure to reduce the risk of electric shock. Refer to Rheem Safety
Procedure on electrical testing.
1.
Isolate power and gas supplies to log fire
and remove front lower access panel
(refer to procedure 21).
2.
Confirm with a multi-meter between Active and Neutral, then Active and Earth,
then Neutral and Earth terminals of the transformer that voltage is not present.
3. Remove two screws retaining transformer supporting bracket to log fire base and
withdraw transformer and supporting bracket through front or rear of log fire.
4. Mark and disconnect wiring from transformer.
5. Remove four screws retaining transformer to transformer supporting bracket and
remove transformer from supporting bracket.
6. Complete reassembly in reverse order of above.
Fan Assembly
– RFSDV34 (Procedure 34)
Wear Personal Protective Equipment when conducting step 2 of this
procedure to reduce the risk of electric shock. Refer to Rheem Safety
Procedure on electrical testing.
1.
Isolate power and gas supplies to the log fire
and remove front lower access panel
(refer to procedure 21).
2.
Confirm with a multi-meter between Active and Neutral, then Active and Earth,
then Neutral and Earth terminals of the transformer that voltage is not present.
3. Remove two nuts retaining fan assembly to rear of log fire. Note: Nuts are on studs
welded to rear of log fire.
4. Remove earth wire from left hand stud and lift fan assembly clear of studs. Fan
assembly may be withdrawn through front or rear of log fire.
5. Disconnect fan wiring from fan motor.
6. Complete reassembly in reverse order of above.