Vermont Casting IRFSDV24 Operating Instructions for RFN/RFP Comfort Control Valve, Operation

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR RFN/RFP COMFORT CONTROL VALVE

The Comfort Control Valve allows remote control of temperature, fan and flame appearance.

NOTE: The antenna should hang in free air away from grounded metal.

OPERATION

1.If the manual switch is in remote position, switch it to LOCAL. (Fig. 39)

2.Turn the pilotstat knob counterclockwise from OFF to the PILOT position, push the knob down, and hold in position. The pilot valve opens and allows gas to flow to the pilot burner.

3.Push plunger on the piezo until the pilot burner is lit. When the pilot burner is lit, the LED on the control will come on after approximately 40 seconds and will provide 1 short blink continuously in the normal mode. When the light turns off which will be approxi- mately 10 seconds after it has been continuously red, the receiver/valve is fully powered.

4.Release the knob. The shaft will move upward. The pilot burner should now stay burning. If the pilot burner goes out, repeat step 2.

5.Turn the knob counterclockwise to the ON position. If the manual switch is in the LOCAL position, the main burner will turn on immediately.

6.ON the initial use of a transmitter, a recognition operation is required between the receiver/valve and transmitter. Change the switch from LOCAL to REMOTE. Press the fan or flame button on the transmitter within 30 seconds. The LED will blink indicating the transmitter will now work with the receiver/valve. If the switch continues in the RE- MOTE position, the transmitter will now control the main valve, flame modulation level and fan control.

7.If the manual switch is in the LOCAL position, the valve will be at the highest fixed pressure setting and the fan will be at the highest fixed speed. The transmitter will control the fan only.

SHUT OFF PROCEDURE

If the manual switch is in the REMOTE position, the transmitter can shut off the main burner and fan. However, the control is still on and a command from the transmitter can turn on the main burner or fan.

To shut off the system, turn the pilotstat knob clockwise to the OFF position. This action closes the main gas and safety valves. The transmitter cannot turn on the main burner or fan.

TRANSMITTER OPERATION

Off Mode

In the OFF mode, the fireplace flame and fan are off, the display will show OFF and displays the room temperature. If the receiver is in REMOTE mode, the fireplace will shut off.

On (Manual) Mode

In the ON mode, the room temperature, flame and fan levels will be shown. MANUAL will appear next to both the flame and fan icons.

When the control is in the ON mode, the flame and fan levels, and delay timer are changed with the up and down buttons. To change the flame level, press the flame button followed by an arrow key. To change the fan level, press the fan key followed by an arrow key. Pushing the arrow key once will change the level by one unit.

 

Piezo Ignitor

 

 

PILOT

OFF

 

 

 

 

 

ON •

 

 

LOCAL

REMOTE

 

LED

 

 

Mode

Auto

On/Off

Countdown

Timer

Display

Room Temperature

Set Temperature

Flame Height Level

Fan Speed Level

Countdown Timer

Low Battery

Flame

Up

Increases Flame

Height, Fan Speed

Timer, or Set Point

 

 

LED

Local/Remote

Pilotstat Knob

 

 

Antenna

Switch

 

 

 

FP1037

Fig. 39 Comfort control valve.

 

10004000

 

 

Down

FanDecrease Flame, Fan Speed Timer or Set Point

Fig. 40 Transmitter diagram.

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