Woodbridge SS-36 Owner'S Operation And Installation Manual Download Page 19

LIGHTING

 INSTRUCTION

A. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which

  automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to light the pilot

  by hand.
B. BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance area

  for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some

  gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor.
  WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS

  •  Do not try to light any appliance.

  •  Do not touch any electric switch.

  •  Do not use any phone in your building.

  •  Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's

    phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.

  •  If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire

    department.
C. Main gas valve in this appliance is not serviceable and

  does not have any control knobs or switches to operate.

  Do not remove heat shields covering the valve and

  electronic devices; do not try to repair or modify the valve

  as it may result in a fire or explosion. Call a qualified

  service technician if you have any safety concerns.
D. Do not use this appliance if any part of it has been under

  water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to

  inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control

  system and any gas control which has been under water. 

FOR YOUR SAFETY

READ BEFORE OPERATING

INITIAL LIGHTING

Purge air from the supply line as follows:

 

•  Open main shutoff valve.

 

•  Unscrew main pressure test point.

 

•  Leave inlet test screw open until gas comes in.

 

•  When gas is flowing, tighten inlet screw immediately.

LIGHTING FOR THE

FIRST TIME

LEAK TESTING

1.  Follow the pipe from the gas supply line connection to the

 

gas valve. Check connection for leaks with soap and water

 

mixture.

2.  Next check for gas leaks at the burner with soap and water

 

mixture.

3.  Check the pilot for gas leaks with soap and water mixture.

APPROVED LEAK TESTING METHOD

You may check for gas leaks with the following methods only:

 

•  Soap and water solution

 

•  An approved lead testing spray

 

•  Electronic sniffer

WARNING: If using a soap and water 

solution to test for leaks, DO NOT spray 

solution onto electronic parts.

DANGER: Never use an open flame to 

check for gas leak.

WARNING: If you do not follow these 

instructions exactly, a fire or explosion

may result causing property damage,

personal injury, or loss of life.

LIGHTING FOR THE

FIRST TIME (Continued)

1. 

STOP! Read the safety information on the previous page.

2.  Turn off all electric power to the appliance.

3.  Do not attempt to light the pilot by hand.

4.  Open access panel.

 (See Illustrated Parts List in Owner’s Manual).

 

5.  Turn the gas control manual valve clockwise

  to the full OFF position.

6.  Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for

  gas, including near the floor.

 

If you smell gas, Stop! Follow "B" in the safety information

  If you don't smell gas, go to the next step.

7.  Turn the gas control manual valve counterclockwise

  to the ON position.

8.  Plug supplied 7V DC adapter into 110V power outlet.

9.  Connect the wire to the DC input plug at the unit.

11. Locate Remote Receiver inside of the unit 

10. Turn on all electric power to the appliance.

(see Illustrated


  Parts List). Make sure that the slider switch of the

  Receiver is in "REMOTE" (middle) position.

12. Close access panel.

13. Read and follow instructions in how to set up and to use

  remote control described in supplied "Use and Installation

  Instructions for the Remote Control”.

14. If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions

  "To Turn Off Gas To Appliance" and call your service

  technician or gas supplier.

OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

 

off electronic sniffers.

Check for gas leaks in each of the following locations:

  •  Pipe from the gas supply line connection to the gas valve

  •  Burner connections, pilot

  •  All joints on valve and control body

  •  Field made joints / gas shutoff valve

  •  Factory made joints, each joint and connection

1.  Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be

performed. Unplug 7V DC adapter from the power outlet.

2. If necessary, remove access panel from the appliance to

  access manual shutoff valve on gas line.
3. Open access panel. Turn the manual gas shutoff valve

  clockwise          to the full OFF position.
4.  If necessary, replace Access Panel.

TO TURN OFF GAS

TO APPLIANCE

REMOTE

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Summary of Contents for SS-36

Page 1: ...for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of thisor any other aplliance 1 Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other aplliance Improper...

Page 2: ...ions 19 Operating Instructions 20 To Turn Off Gas to Appliance 21 Inspecting Burners 22 Cleaning and Maintenance 23 Troubleshooting 24 Proflame Control Wiring Diagram 28 Illustrated Parts Breakdow Par...

Page 3: ...Make certain you read and understand all warnings Keep this manual for reference It is your guide to safe and proper operation of this heater WARNING Any change to this heater or its controls can be...

Page 4: ...f the control system and any gas control which has been under water 12 Turn replace off and let cool before servicing Only a quali ed service person should service and repair replace 13 Operating repl...

Page 5: ...IONS RIGHT SIDE VIEW 8 15 FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW GAS LINE ACCESS BOTH SIDES 18 A B C D E C B SS 36 SS 48 SS 60 SS 72 A 48 60 72 84 C 29 75 25 75 25 75 25 75 D 36 48 60 72 E 17 31 13 75 13 75 13 75 B 33 7...

Page 6: ...0 w c 11 0 w c 11 0 w c Orifice Size Q ty per unit 49 1 41 1 48 2 44 2 Heat Output Btu h 38 000 56 000 75 000 90 000 Shipping Weight Lbs 135 155 175 195 Gas Type Natural Natural Natural Natural S I T...

Page 7: ...T National Pipe Thread inlet connection to the pressure regulator WARNING Aquali edservice person must connect replace to gas supply Follow all local codes CAUTION Neverconnectpro pane LP replace dire...

Page 8: ...nclosure in which the appliance is used shall comply with one of the following An enclosure with walls on all sides but at least one permanent opening at ground level and no overhead cover Within a pa...

Page 9: ...nimum 16 from both side walls 90 minimum ceiling height IMPORTANT Floor must be non combustible Otherwise a minimum 1 thick cement board must be placed under the fireplace The fireplace face may be co...

Page 10: ...MUM NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL AREA E S U N I S B A T G N I N E T S A F COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL AREA PLEASE NOTE Framing may need to be recessed from 3 4 to 1 1 2 depending on laye...

Page 11: ...VE MINIMUM 1 2 X 26 SLOT CLEAR FOR THE LOUVER AREA ON BOTH FACES Figure 1 1 Installation of facing materials Case 1 11 NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL minimum INSTALLATION Continued F wide x H high Parameter...

Page 12: ...AL COVER WITH SECOND LAYER OF FACE MATERIAL SECOND LAYER LEAVE THE LOUVER AREA CLEAR WITH FIRST LAYER OF FACE MATERIAL FIRST LAYER Figure 1 2 Installation of facing materials Case 2 12 INSTALLATION Co...

Page 13: ...ouver area clear allow for minimum 13 sq inches Leave the louver area clear allow for minimum 13 sq inches INSTALLATION Continued OPTION 3 FACING WITH THICK LAYER OF NON COMBUSTIBLE ALLOWING AIR FLOW...

Page 14: ...accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition and Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 INSTALLATION Continued IMPORTANT Floor...

Page 15: ...ipe Tee Nipple Joint Natural Gas From Gas Meter 5 W C to 10 5 W C Pressure Propane LP From External Regulator 11 W C to 14 W C Pressure CAUTION Use only new black iron or steel pipe Inter nally tinned...

Page 16: ...decal If the gas supply is different from the fireplace STOP Do not install the appliance Contact your dealer immediately 2 To ease installation a 30 mm flex line with manual shut off valve has been p...

Page 17: ...g show a leak 5 Correct all leaks at once 6 Reconnect replace and equipment shutoff valve to gas supply Check reconnected ttings for leaks INSTALLATION Continued Open Closed Equipment Shutoff Valve 2...

Page 18: ...lide down into the support brackets Assure the panel is centered in the fireplace and the support brackets are fastened securely 3 Fill the tray with media supplied Do not place media on burner or blo...

Page 19: ...for leaks DO NOT spray solution onto electronic parts DANGER Never use an open flame to check for gas leak WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causi...

Page 20: ...l have a slight curve but ame should be blue and have no yellow or orange color If pilot ame pattern is incorrect Figure 7 Correct Pilot Flame Pattern Figure 7 shows a correct pilot ame Figure 8 shows...

Page 21: ...ompressed air in a can You can use a vacuum cleaner in the blow position If using com pressed air in a can please follow the directions on the can If you don t follow directions on the can you could d...

Page 22: ...4 Call for service 5 Replace pilot assembly 6 Replace pilot assembly gas company Cleaning and Maintenance 5 Replace gas control 1 Reconnect ignitor cable 1 Gas supply turned off or equipment shutoff v...

Page 23: ...on 3 Replace battery in transmit in remote position ter and receiver 2 Pilot flame not touching 2 A Contact local propane LP flame sensor which al gas company lows flame sensor to cool causing pilot...

Page 24: ...is removed from line Have Remote does not function 1 Remote receiver locked 1 See instructions supplied with eRemote Control 2 Air passageways on heater 2 Observe minimum installa blocked lion clearan...

Page 25: ...th combustion air and create odors These odors will disappear over time service person Fireplace produces a clicking ticking noise just after burners are lit or shut off Fireplace produces unwanted od...

Page 26: ...Proflame Wiring Diagram 4 5 21 Supplied 6 Volt Battery Backup 18 16 17 13 15 This diagram shows replaceable SIT Proflame parts used in your fireplace please refer to pages 27 31 26...

Page 27: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN 2 8 9 5 4 3 3 1 7 1 7 7 12 1 3 6 19 1 6 11 10 22 1 23 23 23 21 27...

Page 28: ...1 12 W200032 W200032 MEDIA TRAY 1 13 H200012 H200012 WIRE HARNESS 1 14 C100020 A C100020 A DUPLEX POWER OUTLET not shown 1 15 PCB PCB SKYTECH REMOTE CONTROL 1 16 PCB R PCB R SKYTECH REMOTE RECEIVER 1...

Page 29: ...E HARNESS 1 14 C100020 A C100020 A DUPLEX POWER OUTLET not shown 1 15 PCB PCB SKYTECH REMOTE CONTROL 1 16 PCB R PCB R SKYTECH REMOTE RECEIVER 1 17 H100140 H100140 7V AC DC POWER ADAPTER 1 18 H100142 H...

Page 30: ...A DUPLEX POWER OUTLET not shown 1 15 PCB PCB SKYTECH REMOTE CONTROL 1 16 PCB R PCB R SKYTECH REMOTE RECEIVER 1 17 H100140 H100140 7V AC DC POWER ADAPTER 1 18 H100142 H100142 S I T DFC CONTROL BOARD 1...

Page 31: ...VE MOUNT BRACKET 2 7 W800010 W800010 PILOT SCREEN 1 8 C100072 C100072 1 2 X 18 FLEX CONNECTOR 1 10 C100080 C100080 1 2 X 48 FLEX CONNECTOR 2 11 D300090 D300090 SUPPLIED 1 2 SHUTOFF VALVE 1 12 W200059...

Page 32: ...erating instructions supplied with the appliance and does not extend to 1 firebox burner assembly damage by accident neglect misuse abuse alterations negligence of others including the installation th...

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