Lennox Hearth L30 DVF-2 operation manual Troubleshooting Qualified Technicians Only

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TROUBLESHOOTING Qualified Technicians Only

 

PROBLEM

CAUSE(S)

 

SOLUTIONS

 

1)

Pilot will not light, and Piezo Igniter does

a. Electrode wire (at Piezo Igniter) not

Make sure connections are solid.

 

not produce a heavy blue spark.

pushed completely on.

Replace piezo igniter.

 

 

b. Piezo igniter is defective

 

 

 

2)

Pilot will not light, but Piezo Igniter pro-

a. Incorrect lighting procedure.

Carefully follow the lighting / operating

 

duces a heavy blue spark.

b. No gas to appliance due to shut valves or

 

instructions found in the appliance of this

 

 

disconnected gas lines.

 

owner's manual.

 

 

 

Check for multiple gas shut-offs; check

 

 

 

 

gas supply lines.

3) Pilot will not stay lit.

a. Thermocouple is not firmly connected to

Ensure thermocouple is fully inserted into

 

 

control valve.

 

pilot assembly.

 

 

b. Pilot flame is not directed to top of ther-

Replace thermocouple.

 

 

mocouple.

 

 

 

 

 

c. Thermocouple is defective. Make sure

 

 

 

 

 

connection is solid.

 

 

 

4)

Pilot flame stays lit, but main burner will

a. Burner control switch (on control panel) is

Position the burner control switch to

 

not light.

in "OFF" position; or thermostat (if in-

 

"ON"; or adjust the thermostat. Refer to

 

 

stalled) is turned off or temperature set-

 

manufacturer's instructions for thermo-

 

 

ting is too low.

 

stat.

 

 

b. Electrical wiring is damaged or poorly

Refer to Control and Safety Wiring Dia-

 

 

connected

 

gram (Figure 11) and check electrical

 

 

c. One of the following components may be

 

connections.

 

 

defective: burner control switch, thermo-

Refer to Control and Safety Systems

 

 

stat, or thermopile.

 

Wiring Diagram. Electrically bypass

 

 

 

 

components one at a time and replace

 

 

 

 

defective item.

5) Smell of gas

a. Loose fittings may be allowing gas to leak

Check all joints for leakage: pilot assem-

 

 

out.

 

bly, gas supply system, main burner as-

 

 

 

 

sembly, pilot and burner adjustment

 

 

 

 

screws. Use a proper leak check solu-

 

 

 

 

tion. WARNING: Never use an open

 

 

 

 

flame to check for leaks.

6) A thin coating of black soot forms on the

a. Burner primary air inlet is restricted or

Be sure all openings (fresh air inlets) in

 

window. NOTE: See page 19, Cleaning

blocked.

 

stove are free from dust and debris. Re-

 

Glass.

b. Flames make contact with logs or other

 

check these areas periodically.

 

 

surfaces.

Make sure ceramic logs are in their cor-

 

 

c. Improper venting.

 

rect positions.

 

 

 

Check for flue blockage, disconnected

 

 

 

 

flue, improper installation, negative air

 

 

 

 

pressure inside building (with respect to

 

 

 

 

exhaust exit), or "down draft" situation.

 

 

 

 

Make appropriate corrections.

7) A white coating forms on windows, logs,

a. Residues / impurities being burned off.

Follow cleaning guidelines outlined in the

 

and / or inside walls of firebox.

 

 

MAINTENANCE section of this manual.

8) Circulation blower makes a humming

a. Impeller blades in circulation blower are

Disconnect electrical power to circulation

 

sound, but there is no circulation air.

dirty.

 

blower, access blower and clean impeller

 

 

b. Circulation blower is defective.

 

blades as outlined in the MAINTE-

 

 

 

 

NANCE section of this manual.

 

 

 

Replace blower.

REFERENCE INFORMATION FOR QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN: Thermopile / Thermocouple Operation

Thermopile: Millivolt production should be a minimum of 325 MV with pilot only.

Thermocouple: Millivolt production should be a minimum of 14 MV with pilot only.

Drop out rate

TP 50-60 MV

TP 1 1/2-2 Min. (3 max.) if longer, replace thermopile.

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Contents 775,029M Rev. B, 8/04 Freestanding Vented GAS Fired Room HeatersRetain this Manual for Future Reference Important Warnings / Cautions Table of Contents LOW High Planning Your InstallationLocal and National Code Requirements Tool / Equipment ListQuestions to ASK the Local Building Official Corner Clearances to Combustible MaterialsManufactured Mobile Home Requirements Rear Wall or AlcoveMax. Total Vertical Pipe Length 25 feet InstallationMax. Vertical Pipe Length 25 feet Symptoms Excessive Combustion Air Vent Restrictor Ring InstallationSV 0 SHK Direct Vent System Components Model L30 DVF-2SV4MCK Vertical Vent Termination ClearancesHorizontal Vent Termination Requirements Supply Line Size Requirements Pressure TestingGAS Supply Hookup Door Operation Glowing Embers GAS Appliance Final AssemblyInstalling LOG SET Adjust gap as shown in following picture Installation Check ListLighting and Shutdown Instructions Pilot AssemblyCare and Operation Gas Control KnobsVariable Speed Control for Air Circulation Blower BREAK-IN PeriodCombustion Chamber Relief Doors Circulation Blower OperationCanada Parts ListPropane Conversion Procedure Propane ConversionBurner Flame Appearance Reference InformationMaintenance Pilot Flame Appearance Air Shutter AdjustmentPeriodic Check of Pilot and Burner Flames Cycle unit a minimum of 2 timesCirculating Blower Wiring Diagram Wiring DiagramsGAS Control and Safety System Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting Qualified Technicians Only Item # Description Cat. No Replacement Parts Model L30 DVF-2Item # Description Catalog # Model Optional AccessoriesTop View Side View Safety TestDards. Z21.88-1998 CSA 2.33a M98 Vented Gas Fireplace HeaterSafety / Listing Label Rating Plate Ownership Records Service and Maintenance LOG775,029M REV. B 08/2004

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