Empire Comfort Systems PV-28SV50-B2H(N,P)-1, PV-28SV50-B(N,P)-1 Lighting Instructions

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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

1.Main Electrical power supply must always be switched on to the unit with the two burner switches in the off position (up) before lighting the heater.

2.Turn on main gas supply.

3.Verify that main electrical supply is switched on by checking the 115V AC power status display (Figures 40 and 41) indica- tor is on.

4.Burner selection: select low burn (front burner), medium burn (rear burner), or high burn (both burners). Low burn switch (Figure 41) controls the front burner only. Medium burn switch (Figure 42) controls the rear burner only. When both switches are down, they will activate both the low and medium burners, which is the high setting.

5.Heater operating LED sequence (Front Display Panel). Be- fore starting ensure that the power L.E.D (Figure 43A) is on and burner switches are off. Switch on the heater by engag- ing the low and medium burner switch, this will activate the pressure switch and the exhaust fan L.E.D (Figure 43E) will be on. Also the two burner L.E.D’s (Figure 43C and 43D) will start flashing for 35 seconds prior to ignition. Once both burners have ignited, the burner L.E.D’s will remain on. If you can’t see flame on the rear burner, but the burner L.E.D is on, then there will be flame there which will be- come more visible as the heater warms up. Once the heater warms up the low speed L.E.D (Figure 43F) will light and the convection fan will blow warm air from the heater. As

the heater becomes warmer, the medium L.E.D (Figure 43G) will come on. When the heater has reached its highest op- erating temperature, all three L.E.D’s will light up and the convection fan will now be running at its high speed. Refer to page 38 - Fan Operation. When the heater has been run- ning for some time, the water pump L.E.D (Figure 43B) may come on to signal that the pump has been activated. Refer to page 41 - Automatic Humidifier Operation.

Note: Three heat settings are available for operating your Mantis heater - low, medium and high.

a.Low setting (front burner only) - engage low burn switch only (Figure 41)

b.Medium setting (rear burner only) - engage medium burner switch only (Figure 42)

c.High setting (front and rear burners).

 

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Figure 41

Figure 42

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Figure 43

Caution: When switching from the front burner to the rear burner, be sure to activate the rear burner first, then turn off the front burner. When switching from rear burner to the front burner, be sure to activate the front burner first. Simple rule - always activate the desired burner first, then switch the other burner off. If it is switched the wrong way, the burner(s) will go out and the heater may need to be reset. Refer to page 47 - Resetting the Heater.

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Contents Empire Table of Contents Important Safety Information This is a Heating ApplianceSafety Information for Users of LP-GAS LP-GAS Warning OdorRequirements for Massachusetts Vent Directly BELOW. Keep Clear of ALL ObstructionsInstalling a New Main Gas Cock Pressure Testing of the Gas Supply SystemGAS Supply Recommended Gas Pipe DiameterIntroduction Specifications Installation Instructions General Safety InformationHeater Installation for Direct Vent Installation on Rugs and TileClearances for Direct Vent Locating Wall OpeningHeater Installation for Single Flue Clearances for Single FlueHeater with Pedestal and Single Flue Adaptor Specifications Heater without pedestalFireplace Insert with Mantel Surround with Slim Top Panel Fireplace Insert with Mantel Surround with Short Top Panel Clearance to Combustibles Freestanding UnitsRough Framing Dimensions Insert Into Masonry FireplaceWall Clearances LOG SET Installation Instructions Log Installation All LogsVent Examples for Single Flue Venting for Existing Fireplace Installation Single Flue Venting with Shroud InstalledSingle Flue Vertical Vent Run Shroud Kit Model# Pvsh Determining Minimum Vent Height Above RoofSingle Flue Vertical Vent Run With 45 degree elbows PVVK-CFA Flex Vent KIT Available from Empire Comfort Systems, IncDetermining Minimum Vent Height Above the Roof PVVK-SH Horizontal Vent Adaptor KIT Horizontal Examples for Colinear Direct Vent Vertical Examples for Colinear Direct Vent Colinear Direct Vent Pitched Roof Installation Pvca Horizontal Colinear Direct Vent Adaptor Colinear adaptorPvvtc Termination CAP Vent KIT Termination CapPvct Colinear Transition Vent KIT Flat Roof or Chimney ApplicationHorizontal Application Direct Vent Installation Instructions Horizontal VentingDirect Vent System Building Exterior View Minimum Exterior Grade Dimension Unit Without Pedestal Minimum Exterior Grade Dimension Unit With PedestalPVVK-24H and PVVK-48H Vent KIT StepPVVK-24H and PVVK-48H Vent KIT GAS Connection Installation Instructions GAS Connection Line SupplyOperating Instructions Checklist Lighting Instructions For Your Safety Read Before Lighting FAN Operation GAS Conversion Instructions Conversion Instructions from LP Propane GAS to Natural GASConversion Instructions from Natural GAS to LP Propane GAS Automatic Humidifier Operation Installation Instruction for TMV2 Two Stage Thermostat Model Optional ControllersEconomy Display Mode Wiring Wiring DiagramMaintenance Over Temperature Cut OutGeneral Information Paint Curing First FiringFront door removal drawing Glass Cleaning Glass Assembly ReplacementMain Burner Drawing Cleaning Main Burner General Glass InformationUnit Operating Faults Resetting the HeaterLOG Placement Surround Installation Instructions Main Convection FANHeat Exchanger Pedestal Installation Instructions Optional Pedestal Assembly InstallationParts List Index Part Number DescriptionGAS Line Rear Parts View Parts View Warranty Terms Purchase Date Dealer Name/PhoneHOW to Order Repair Parts Parts Not Under WarrantyWarranty Parts Master Parts Distributor ListComfort Systems