Vermont Casting DTV38s2 Troubleshooting, American Flame Gas Control System, Operation

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Chateau™ Direct Vent Gas Fireplace

Troubleshooting

American Flame Gas Control System

If erratic system behavior is observed that cannot be resolved by the methods outlined below, ensure that there is not a transmitter with batteries installed that may be interfering. If a transmitter is packed with batteries installed, its buttons may be depressed sending a constant signal which can interfere with the transmission of desired signals. A transmitter with new batteries can have a range of over 100’ (30.4 m).

Module will not learn trans- mitter

Ensure the REMOTE/OFF switch on the side of the module is set to REMOTE.

Make sure the batteries in both the transmitter and receiver are installed in the proper direction and are not drained. Individual battery voltage should be no less than 1.4V for AA and AAA batteries, 2.8V for button cells, and 9,0V for 12V batter- ies.

Verify the transmitter indicates a signal is being sent. With thermostat transmitters, the LCD display should indicate ON or OFF depending on which button is being pressed. The LED indicator should illuminate on wall transmitters and on/off hand- held transmitters. Buttons should be pressed and held for 1 to 2 seconds to ensure a complete signal is sent.

 

Make sure the transmitter is within the 20’ (6 m) operational range of the receiver.

 

Ensure the 4-pin lead-set is securely connected from the battery pack to the control

 

module’s AUX connection. If the A/C power adapter is used, make sure the leads

 

from the adapter are securely connected to the POWER terminals on the control

 

module.

 

Press and hold the LEARN button on the module for approximately 10 seconds to

 

clear the memory (you should hear a series of beeps from the receiver). Then press

 

and release the learn button (you should hear a single beep from the receiver), im-

 

mediately press either the ON or OFF button on the transmitter (you should hear a

 

series of beeps indicating the transmitter code has been learned).

 

 

Pilot will not light/stay lit

Verify the gas supply is turned on.

 

Verify the receiver is receiving the signal from the transmitter by listening for a beep

 

from the receiver when ON is pressed on the transmitter. If you do not hear a beep,

 

ensure the module has learned the transmitter (see above).

 

Ensure the orange lead from the pilot assembly igniter is securely connected to the

 

terminal labeled “I” and the white lead from the flame rectification sensor is securely

 

connected to the terminal labeled “S” on the control module.

 

Make sure the orange and white leads from the module are securely connected to

 

the terminals labeled “PILOT” on the valve body.

 

Ensure the black GROUND wire is securely connected to an appropriate metal por-

 

tion of the valve or pilot assembly. A proper ground is essential to spark igniter

 

operation.

 

Make certain the pilot flame is in contact with the flame rectification sensor on the

 

pilot assembly. This valve is equipped with a pilot flame adjustment screw. If the

 

pilot flame is too small it will not contact the flame rectification sensor and will not

 

complete the safety circuit.

 

Check continuity of pilot coil on valve. Remove wire connector. If there is no conti-

 

nuity on pin terminals, replace valve.

 

 

Pilot flame is always on/ will

Ensure the CONTINUOUS PILOT switch on the control module is set to OFF.

not extinguish

Check the handheld transmitter display for the word “PILOT” on the LCD screen. If

 

this is displayed, press and hold the CONTINUOUS PILOT button on the handheld

 

transmitter for approximately 10 seconds to turn off continuous pilot mode.

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