CFM Corporation DVT44IN, DVT38IN Chateau, Main flame will not light, 20011956

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Main flame will not light

Chateau™

Troubleshooting American Flame Gas Control System (continued)

Main flame will not light

Verify the gas supply is turned on.

 

Ensure the pilot flame will ignite. If not, see pilot flame troubleshooting above.

 

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

 

the terminals labeled “MAIN: on the valve body.

 

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.

 

Ensure the pilot flame is properly located to ignite the main flame.

Flame height adjustment will

Ensure the black and red leads from the battery pack or the AF4000 110H/L

not work/works backwards

module are securely connected to the red and black leads from the motor drive

 

located on the valve body (red to red and black to black).

 

Make sure the Pulse/Continuous button on the Power Module is set to Continuous

 

mode. If flame does not continuously change (increase or decrease in size) while

 

holding down the ON H/L button, the power module mode must be changed. Hold

 

down the Pulse/Continuous button on the Power Module for 10 to 15 seconds to

 

change mode from pulse to continuous. Re-try flame adjustment.

 

Check functionality with all transmitters to determine if there is an issue with the

 

main control system or an individual transmitter. If the issue is with an individual

 

transmitter, 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 batteries.

Room temperature dis-

Ensure the transmitter was not recently stored in a different environment (air-con-

played on handheld trans-

ditioned, heated) from that in which the transmitter is being tested. It may take up

mitter is not correct.

to 3 hours for the temperature inside a packaged transmitter, and several minutes

(When using thermostatic

for an unpackaged transmitter, to equalize with the room temperature.

transmitters only)

 

Unit will not respond in THERMO mode.

(When using thermostatic transmitters only)

Ensure the thermostatic transmitter is within the 20’ operational range.

Make sure an ON or OFF command was not last sent from another transmitter. These commands will override the thermal commands from the handheld trans- mitter. To return the system to THERMO mode, press either ON or OFF on the thermostatic transmitter, then press the MODE button to put the system in THER- MO mode. Press and hold the SET button to change the set temperature.

Verify the set temperature on the thermostatic remote is at least 2 degrees above or below the room temperature. The system will not react to temperatures within 2 degrees of the set temperature.

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Contents Installation Instructions and Homeowner’s Manual Model: DVT38IN, DVT44ININSTALLER/CONSUMER SAFETY INFORMATION ChateauTable of Contents Chateau20011956 Installation & Operating Instructions ChateauDVT38IN / DVT44IN Certified To 20011956Fireplace Dimensions - DVT38IN Fireplace Dimensions - DVT44INChateau 20011956Chateau Locating Your FireplaceClearance to Combustibles MantelsHearth Framing and FinishingFinal Finishing ChateauGas Line Installation Gas SpecificationsGas Inlet and Manifold Pressures High ElevationsControl System Installation Electrical Junction BoxControl System ChateauSpecial Feature for Cold Climates Chateau20011956 Remote Control Transmitter Operating Instructions ON H/LMODE ChateauSetting F / C Scale Setting Desired Room TemperatureChateau Manual FunctionCONTINUOUS PILOT FEATURE CP CHILDPROOF FEATURESETTING “LOCK-OUT”- CP ChateauThermostatic Updating Feature ChateauOperational Notes 20011956General Venting ChateauLocation of Vent Termination 20011956Canadian Installations1 US Installations2Chateau 18” 458 mm for non-vinylsoffitsChateau Termination Clearances20011956 General Information Assembling Vent Pipes SK8 Venting PipesHorizontal Termination Vertical TerminationSidewall Applications Use of the Restrictor Plates inHorizontal Venting Applications ChateauSidewall Installation ChateauSTEP STEPChateau STEP20011956 Vertical Through-the-Roof Applications Use of Restrictor Platefor Vertical Venting Applications ChateauVertical Through-the-RoofInstallation Chateau20011956 Attic Installation Ceiling InstallationChateau Min 2 610mmChimney Components ChateauComponent DescriptionGlass Frame Assembly Removal Glass CleaningRestrictor Plate Installation Operating InstructionsCeramic Refractory Installation ChateauAppliance Kit ModelLog, Lava Rock and Ember Placement ChateauDVT38IN Logs 20011956Chateau DVT44IN Logs20011956 Chateau 9.Position the Log Rear Left20011956 Chateau 12. Position the Log Front Middle Right20011956 Chateau 20011956Fig. 48 DVT38IN logset complete Fig. 49 DVT44IN logset completeFlame Characteristics ChateauDVT38 DVT44Trim Installation Chateau20011956 Fig. 53 Trim frame in placeFor Your Safety, Read the Following Warnings Lighting & Operating Instructionsbefore Lighting the Appliance Lighting InstructionsTroubleshooting ChateauAmerican Flame Gas Control System 20011956Chateau Main flame will not light20011956 American Flame Gas Control System Error Codes ChateauWhat to Check What to CheckConversion Precautions Conversion ProcedureFuel Conversion Instructions ChateauChateau Converting the Gas Control Valve20011956 Table 2 Air Shutter Settings Pilot Flame AdjustmentTable Injector Orifice Size MatrixMaintenance Cleaning the Control SystemChateau 20011956DVT38IN, DVT44IN For Units GFYN5Q0, GFYN500Chateau 20011956DVT38IN, DVT44IN continued ChateauDescription DVT38INDVT38IN, DVT44IN continued ChateauDescription DVT38INAccessories Back-upBattery KitCeramic Refractory Kits ChateauChateau 20011956LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDEDLIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY BASIC ONE-YEARWARRANTYEfficiency Ratings CFM Corporation