Empire Comfort Systems PV-28SV55-(C,G)(N,P)-1 Unit Operating Faults, Resetting the Heater

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UNIT OPERATING FAULTS

SERVICE AND INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY AUTHORIZED PER- SONNEL ONLY.

THE MAJOR CAUSE OF OPERATING PROBLEMS WITH GAS FIREPLACE HEATERS IS IMPROPER GAS PRES- SURE, INCORRECT LOG PLACEMENT, IMPROPER IN- STALLATION, INCORRECT FLUE INSTALLATION, IN- CORRECT SWITCHING OF BURNERS, DIPS/SPIKES IN THE INCOMING POWER OR REVERSE POLARITIES.

The above situations can cause such problems as changes in

flame color or configuration, intermittent operations, changes in heat output, carbon build up or sooting, bad odors, rattles or other sounds, start up failures and burner(s) switching themselves off. These are nearly always the result of improper installation or in- correct operation and it may take sometime for these problems to show themselves. Before calling out a technician you must be able to repeat the fault, try resetting the heater. Read below.

Note: Incorrect installation of the unit, logs, flue pipe, gas pres- sure or operation, which cause the above mentioned faults, are not covered under warranty and a service call fee will be charged to correct such problems.

RESETTING THE HEATER

There are a number of reasons why sometimes the heater will switch itself off and is the correct thing for the heater to do in certain situations (i.e. overheating, power failure or dips, windy conditions, pump failure, partial or full blockage of flue pipe or no gas. All of these operations are monitored by the electronic con- trol box inside the heater, which is heat sensitive, pressure switch sensitive, flame sensitive and water sensitive. If one of these items is not correct, the heater will shut itself down.

To reset, turn both burner switches to the OFF position, ensure the red button above the two burner switches is not illuminated (if a Remote Control is fitted, have it in the off mode). Then turn the power off at the power point for approximately 10 seconds. Then turn the power point back on and the power L.E.D. should be illu-

minated. If you have a Remote burner switch and the rear burner L.E.D. should start flashing, with the flue fan L.E.D. remaining steady. Wait approximately 60 seconds for the rear burner to ig- nite. You can tell when it has lit, even if you can’t see any flames, by looking at the rear burner L.E.D. which should remain steady. Repeat the same process with the front burner. Turn on the front burner switch and wait approximately 60 seconds and the front burner L.E.D. will remain steady.

In approximately 5 minutes the convection fan should start and the heater has been successfully reset.

Note: if the heater is still warm when reset the convection fan may already be running when the unit is powered up.

LOG PLACEMENT

If for any reason a log should need replacement, you must use the proper replacement log. Consult your Mantis dealer for correct replacement logs.

Replacement logs must be installed and positioned as outlined on page 18 under Log Installation.

Note: Improper positioning of logs can create carbon build up and will alter the unit’s performance and operation.

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Contents Empire Table of Contents This is a Heating Appliance Important Safety InformationLP-GAS Warning Odor Safety Information for Users of LP-GASVent Directly BELOW. Keep Clear of ALL Obstructions Requirements for MassachusettsRecommended Gas Pipe Diameter Installing a New Main Gas CockPressure Testing of the Gas Supply System GAS SupplyIntroduction Installation Instructions General Safety Information SpecificationsLocating Wall Opening Heater Installation for Direct VentInstallation on Rugs and Tile Clearances for Direct VentClearances for Single Flue Heater Installation for Single FlueHeater with Pedestal and Single Flue Adaptor Heater without pedestal SpecificationsFireplace Insert with Mantel Surround with Slim Top Panel Fireplace Insert with Mantel Surround with Short Top Panel Freestanding Units Clearance to CombustiblesInsert Into Masonry Fireplace Rough Framing DimensionsWall Clearances Log Installation All Logs LOG SET Installation InstructionsVent Examples for Single Flue Single Flue Vertical Vent Run Shroud Kit Model# Pvsh Venting for Existing Fireplace InstallationSingle Flue Venting with Shroud Installed Single Flue Vertical Vent Run With 45 degree elbows Determining Minimum Vent Height AboveRoof Determining Minimum Vent Height Above the Roof PVVK-CFA Flex Vent KITAvailable from Empire Comfort Systems, Inc PVVK-SH Horizontal Vent Adaptor KIT Horizontal Examples for Colinear Direct Vent Vertical Examples for Colinear Direct Vent Colinear Direct Vent Pitched Roof Installation Colinear adaptor Pvca Horizontal Colinear Direct Vent AdaptorTermination Cap Pvvtc Termination CAP Vent KITHorizontal Application Pvct Colinear Transition Vent KITFlat Roof or Chimney Application Direct Vent System Building Exterior View Direct Vent Installation InstructionsHorizontal Venting Minimum Exterior Grade Dimension Unit With Pedestal Minimum Exterior Grade Dimension Unit Without PedestalStep PVVK-24H and PVVK-48H Vent KITPVVK-24H and PVVK-48H Vent KIT GAS Connection Line Supply GAS Connection Installation InstructionsOperating Instructions Checklist Lighting Instructions For Your Safety Read Before Lighting FAN Operation Conversion Instructions from LP Propane GAS to Natural GAS GAS Conversion InstructionsConversion Instructions from Natural GAS to LP Propane GAS Automatic Humidifier Operation Optional Controllers Installation Instruction for TMV2 Two Stage Thermostat ModelEconomy Display Mode Wiring Diagram WiringPaint Curing First Firing MaintenanceOver Temperature Cut Out General InformationGeneral Glass Information Front door removal drawing Glass CleaningGlass Assembly Replacement Main Burner Drawing Cleaning Main BurnerLOG Placement Unit Operating FaultsResetting the Heater Heat Exchanger Surround Installation InstructionsMain Convection FAN Optional Pedestal Assembly Installation Pedestal Installation InstructionsIndex Part Number Description Parts ListGAS Line Rear Parts View Parts View Purchase Date Dealer Name/Phone Warranty TermsMaster Parts Distributor List HOW to Order Repair PartsParts Not Under Warranty Warranty PartsComfort Systems