Regency Wraps F33 Troubleshooting Guide, Troubleshooting the GAS Control System

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MAINTENANCE

TROUBLESHOOTING THE GAS CONTROL SYSTEM

Note: Before troubleshooting the gas control system, be sure external gas shut off is in the "on" position.

WARNING: BEFORE DOING ANY GAS CONTROL SERVICE WORK, REMOVE THE GLASS FRONT.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

 

POSSIBLE

 

 

PROBLEM

CAUSES

 

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Spark igniter will not

Piezo wire loose

Check for spark at electrode and pilot. If no spark, disconnect wire

light pilot.

Defective Piezo igniter.

 

at electrode and put wire to ground and try igniter again. If still no

 

Piezo wire grounding out.

 

spark follow Piezo wire to Piezo igniter to see where grounding may

 

Electrode is grounding out

 

be occurring.

 

and/or wrong location.

Bend electrode into pilot so gas may be able to contact spark.

 

 

 

 

Pilot will not stay lit

Defective thermopile.

Check pilot fl ame, must impinge on thermopile and thermocouple.

after carefully fol-

Defective thermocouple.

Clean and/or adjust pilot so pilot is enveloped around thermopile

lowing lighting in-

Thermopile/thermocouple

 

and thermocouple.

structions.

grounding out.

Be sure wire connections at gas valve terminals are tight and ther-

 

Loose thermopile leads.

 

mopile and thermocouple are fully inserted into pilot bracket.

 

TP-THTP on valve.

One of the switch wires may be grounded. May be grounded to gas

 

 

 

appliance or gas supply.

 

 

Check thermopile with millivolt meter. Take reading at thermopile

 

 

 

terminals of valve TP-TPTH. Should read 250 millivolts minimum

 

 

 

while holding valve knob in pilot position with pilot on and wall

 

 

 

switch/two way switch off.

 

 

Replace if lower than specifi ed minimum.

 

Defective automatic gas

Turn valve knob to on including pilot. Take reading at TP-TPTH with

 

valve.

 

on/off switch in the on position. Reading should be 100mv or greater.

 

 

 

If reading is okay and pilot does not hold, replace gas valve.

 

 

 

 

Pilot burning, no gas

Valve wire connections are

Check two way switch/wall switch for proper connections. Jumper

to burner.

loose.

 

wire across terminals at two way switch/wall switch. If burner comes

Valve knob is on.

Valve wires are defective.

 

on, replace switch.

Wall switch is on.

Spill switch has not been

If okay, jumper wire at valve at TH-THTP. If unit turns on, replace

 

reset (B-vent F/S).

 

wires and/or check where loose wires are.

 

Spill switch is stuck in the

 

 

 

open position. (B-vent INS

 

 

 

- F/S).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frequent pilot out-

Pilot fl ame may be too low

Clean and/or adjust pilot for maximum fl ame impingement on

age problems.

or blowing high causing the

 

thermopile and/or thermocouple.

 

pilot safety to drop out.

Trace wires from valve to two way switch/wall switch for possible

 

Two way switch wires may

 

be grounding out.

 

grounding against gas appliance and/or gas supply.

 

Thermopile and/or thermo-

Trace thermopile wires from valve to thermopile for possible

 

couple may be grounding

 

grounding against gas appliance and/or gas valve.

 

out.

Follow same steps for thermocouple.

 

 

 

 

Note: For service technicians only. See the Regency® Troubleshooting Guide for more detailed information. (Troubleshooting Regency® Gas Products)

ABNORMAL OPERATION

If the main burner does not light but pilot stays on shut down heater and contact your dealer

If excessive carbon on logs or glass contact your dealer

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Regency® F33-3 Freestanding Gas Stove

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Contents Manual Please Keep These Instructions For Future ReferenceTo the New Owner Table of Contents Data Badge Installation General Safety InformationInstallation Checklist Before YOU StartPedestal Assembly F33-3 Reference DimensionsClearances to Combustibles Minimum ceiling height is 914 mm from top UnitLEG and Bottom Shield Assembly Pedestal & Leg/Bottom Shield Wiring InstructionsFlueing WiringDraft Hood GAS Pipe Pressure Testing GAS ConnectionSystem Data Valve DescriptionLOG and Ember Installation Test for Flue SpillageSafety Latch Door HandleOptional Remote Wall Switch Optional Remote Control InstallationOptional Wall Thermostat Installation Final CheckOperating Instructions Shutdown ProcedureOperating Instructions For Your Safety Read Before Lighting Copy of the Lighting Plate InstructionsNormal Operating Sounds GAS Appliances MaintenanceMaintenance Instructions General Flue Maintenance LOG ReplacementGlass Replacement GOLD-PLATED DoorsAeration Adjustment Pilot AdjustmentTHERMOPILE/THERMOCOUPLE Replacement Removing Valve AssemblyInstalling Valve Assembly To remove valve from valve assembly, continueFAN Replacement Wiring Diagram Diagram 2 Ground LugTroubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting the GAS Control SystemDescription Parts ListMain Assembly Burner & LOG Assembly Pedestal & LEG Assembly Regency F33-3 Freestanding Gas Stove Regency F33-3 Freestanding Gas Stove Regency F33-3 Freestanding Gas Stove Warranty

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