Monessen Hearth BBV400, SBV400, SBV500 manual General Troubleshooting

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GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING

GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

ACTION

 

 

 

 

1.

Glass Soots

A. Flame impingement on logs

A. Install log set per instructions.

 

 

 

 

 

Inspect the injector and air intake area.

 

 

 

 

 

Make sure this area does not have any blockage from debris

 

 

 

 

 

and clean.

 

 

 

 

 

Check gas supply

2.

Poor draft due

A.

Too much offset.

A. Reduce offset and/or raise termination.B.

 

to venting

 

 

 

If thermocouple is producing more than 15 mV, replace

 

 

 

 

 

faulty valve.

 

 

B. Too many elbows

B. Reduce number of elbows

 

 

C. Vent height too short

C.

Raise vent

 

 

D.

Vent too close to roof line

D.

Raise vent

 

 

E. Blockage is restricting venting

E. Remove blockage

 

 

 

capacity

 

 

 

 

F.

Incorrect vent type

F. Replace with proper B-Vent

 

 

G.

Venting has been constructed with

G.

Replace with proper size

 

 

 

too large or too small vent.

 

 

 

 

H. More than one appliance is using

H.

Construct a single venting system for each appliance

 

 

 

one venting system.

 

 

3.

Poor draft due

A.

Cap obstructed by a decorative

A.

Remove or open enclosure or raise cap above it..

 

to termination

 

enclosure.

 

 

 

cap.

B.

Cap is crushed, damaged or miss-

B.

Replace cap

 

 

 

ing.

 

 

4.

Poor draft due

A.

Buildings, trees, roof lines inter-

A. Maintain proper clearances and heights to external obstructions;

 

to ext. environ-

 

fering with venting.

 

Beware of overhangs.

 

ment.

B.

Wind

B. Use cap designed for high winds; raise venting height.

 

 

C. Vent exposed to cold chase.

C.

Insulate chase.

 

 

D. Vent exposed to cold weather.

D. Enclose vent within home.

5.

Poor draft due

A.

Negative air pressure.

A. To test for negative air pressure, open a window in the room

 

to internal

 

 

 

with the fireplace to see if the unit starts drafting correctly.

 

environment.n

 

 

 

Make sure the damper system is in the open position.

 

 

 

 

 

6.

Unit shuts

A.

Blockage or restriction in venting.

A. Check for and remove blockage and light pilot following light-

 

down prema-

 

 

 

ing instructions.

 

turely.

 

 

 

 

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Contents B-VENTSERIES INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSREAD BEFORE INSTALLING. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NATURAL VENT GAS FIREPLACECONTENTS Monessen Hearth Systems FireplaceIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Never connect unit to private IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONCalifornia Health and Safety Code Sec non-utilitygas wells. This gas isCODE APPROVAL PRODUCT FEATURES AND CODE APPROVALPRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Figure 1 - BBV/SBV FireplaceORIFICE SIZES, PRESSURES AND BTUs PRE-INSTALLATIONINFORMATIONINSTALLING ABOVE 2000 FEET BEFORE YOU STARTInside Chase Installation PRE-INSTALLATIONINFORMATIONCorner Installation Recessed InstallationFIREPLACE DIMENSIONS BBV400 PRE-INSTALLATIONINFORMATIONFIREPLACE DIMENSIONS SBV400 and SBV500 PRE-INSTALLATIONINFORMATIONPRE-INSTALLATIONINFORMATION FIREPLACE LOCATIONCLEARANCES Screws 1/2 Nail Flange SECURING FIREPLACE TO FLOOR OR FRAMINGFraming 1/2 Nail Flange Screws 5/8 Nail Flange Framing 1/2 Nail Flange 5/8 Nail Flange ScrewsINSTALLATION INFORMATION VENT INSTALLATION“B” VENT PIPE VENT INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION PLANNING B-VENTPIPE SIZINGFigure 9 - Installing Firestop In Attic VENT INSTALLATIONFIRESTOP INSTALLATION Figure 10 - Installing Firestop In CeilingOutside Air Runs COMBUSTION AIR ASSEMBLY FIREPLACE INSTALLATION FIREPLACE INSTALLATION Figure 17 - Gas Connectiongas leaks CHECKING GAS PRESSUREDo not use open flame to check for Figure 18 - Gas Pressure Check at Gas ValveREMOTE WALL MOUNTED SWITCH ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONELECTRICAL WIRING wall switchREMOTE WALL SWITCH ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONELECTRONIC PILOT IGNITION WIRING OPTIONAL DC REMOTE SYSTEMSLOG PLACEMENT FINAL INSTALLATIONROCK WOOL PLACEMENT LAVA ROCK AND EMBER PLACEMENTOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTINGLIGHTING PILOT FOR THE FIRST TIME LIGHTING PILOT FOR THE FIRST TIME LIGHTING PILOTNever check for gas leak with open flame OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LIGHTING BURNERTO TURN OFF GAS TO TURN OFF GAS LIGHTING ELECTRONIC IGNFOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSFigure 29 - Pilot Flame CLEANING AND MAINTENANCEBURNER, PILOT AND CONTROL COMPARTMENT Figure 30 - Burner Flame AppearanceVENT SYSTEM CLEANING AND MAINTENANCENOTE Do not use cleaning fluid to clean logs LOGS16 2 4a 4b 4c 5 ILLUSTRATED PARTS LISTSFIREBOX COMPONENTS 62D4036Item Description ILLUSTRATED PARTS LISTSOptional Field Installed Accessories Qty BBV400/400BBV SBV400/400SBV SBV500/500SBV62D4036 ILLUSTRATED PARTS LISTSSTANDING PILOT - MILLIVOLT CONTROL ILLUSTRATED PARTS LISTS STANDING PILOT - MILLIVOLT CONTROL1 3 ILLUSTRATED PARTS LISTSELECTRONIC IGNITION 62D4036ILLUSTRATED PARTS LISTS DescriptionTROUBLESHOOTING STANDING PILOT IGNITIONNOTE If Module goes into lockout, reset system TROUBLESHOOTINGNOTE If Module goes into lockout, reset system excessive temperaturesTROUBLESHOOTING GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTINGCARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR REQUIREMENTS NOTE REGARDING VENTED PRODUCTSNOTE REGARDING VENT FREE PRODUCTS SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS CONTINUED TIONS.”62D4036 149 Cleveland Drive Paris, Kentucky LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY POLICYTechnical Services Monessen Hearth Systems
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