Regency P40-NG1, P40-LP1 Valve Replacement, Log Stand, Solenoid Valve Compression Fittings, Wire

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Back Burner
11) Unplug the 3 black wires at the DC Sparker.
12) Unplug the 5 wires at the valve (2 grey, 2 red and 1 black.
13) Reach in and grab the black and red wires leading to the solenoid valve and disconnect them.
Solenoid Valve
10) Remove back air box by removing 2 screws, one on the left and one on the right side and pull out.
Slide burner to the right and lift out.

MAINTENANCE

VALVE REPLACEMENT

1) Shut off the main gas supply and unplug 9) the power to the ECS system.

2)Remove the main gas line pipe from the gas valve.

3)Remove logs and brick panels if installed.

4)Remove the log stand by undoing the 2 screws, one on the left and right side.

Log Stand

5)Remove the front air box by undoing the 3 screws.

14)Remove all 22 valve tray screws and carefully lift out the valve tray. Disonnect the Manual Control Panel from the valve tray by disconnecting the two screws.

15)Disconnect the compression fitting at the solenoid valve.

16)Remove the solenoid valve from the main valve.

Solenoid Valve

Compression Fittings

MAINTENANCE

Front Air Box

6)Remove the front burner by removing the 2 screws and swing the burner to the left and slide out.

7)Carefully remove the base brick panel.

8)Remove the 2 screws on the back burner. Loosen the set collar screw and disonnect the aeration adjustement wire.

Back Burner

Set collar screw

17)Disconnect the thermopile wires (TP/TH & TP) from the valve. See image below.

18)Undo the pilot tube from the valve with a 7/16" wrench. See image below.

19)Undo the quick drop out thermocouple nut on the valve with a 9mm (metric) wrench.

Thermopile

Thermocouple Pilot Nut

Wire

Wire

20)Remove the 4 Phillips head screws from the sides of the valve bracket and remove valve.

Hint: If you are using black pipe, ensure that there is a union by the valve, otherwise removal will be almost impossible.

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Regency® P40-1 Direct Vent Gas Fireplace

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Contents P40 Gas Fireplace Manufactured Mobile Home Requirements Information for MOBILE/MANUFACTURED Homes After First SaleTable of Contents Installation Copy of Safety LabelMA Code CO Detector For the State of Massachusetts onlyDimensions Important Message General Safety InformationInstallation Checklist Before YOU StartHeat Release KIT Locating Your GAS FireplaceHeatwave Duct KIT Hearth RequirementsClearances P40 Fireplace Mantel ClearancesMantel LEG Clearances P40Full Screen Door Facing Requirements Framing & FinishingHeight = 42-1/2 plus height of hearth Venting Introduction Unit Assembly Prior to InstallationVent Restrictor Position Exterior Vent Termination Requirements Venting Arrangements Horizontal Termination FlexBasic Horizontal & Vertical Terminations Rigid Pipe Venting SystemsHorizontal Termination 8 Rigid Pipe Cross Reference Chart 58DVA-16ABOffset Pipe Selection 58DVA-RDAllowable Horizontal Terminations Horizontal Feet Vertical Height FeetOption + H1 Option + V1 H + H1Option Option + H1 V +Allowable Vertical Terminations Vent must be supported at offsetsUnit Installation with Horizontal Termination Arrow on the vent cap should be pointing upDiagram Unit Installation With Vertical TerminationThis allows for small adjustments Minimum VentUnit Installation Astrocap XL DimensionsHigh Elevation GAS Line InstallationPilot Adjustment P40-NG1 System DataUnplug the power source GAS Pipe Pressure TestingBACK-UP Battery Installation Power ModuleConversion KIT #502-969 from NG to LP LP Conversion Kit Contains Qty DescriptionModulating Coil Control ModuleJ9 Jumper Conversion KIT #502-966 from LP to NG NG Conversion Kit Contains Qty DescriptionJ9 Jumper Location Ensure that the logs are not in the unit Brick Panel InstallationBack Brick Panel Brick Panels Completely Installed Top Brick Panel03-32 LOG SET Installation03-40 03-33 03-34 03-341st Log Stand Post 03-37 03-46 03-3303-33 03-46 03-36 03-36 03-3703-36 03-32 03-37 03-46 03-3603-38 03-34 03-40 03-46 03-47 03-382Standard Flush Door Aeration AdjustmentInstalling the Manual Control Box Flush LouversFinishing Trim Wiring DiagramDo not cut the ground terminal off under any circumstances Full Screen Door Frame Installation Full Screen DoorsInstallation Upper Air RegisterMatching Remote Handset & Control BOX ID Code Lighting ProcedureShutdown Procedure Operating InstructionsFirst Fire Operation During Power OutageDo not Burn the Appliance Without the Glass Front in Place Summary Controls Normal Operating Sounds GAS AppliancesSTOP! Read the safety information above on this label For Your Safety Read Before LightingCopy of Lighting Plate Instructions LOG Replacement Maintenance InstructionsGeneral Vent Maintenance Thermopile ThermocoupleDoor Glass FAN Replacement Glass ReplacementLog Stand Valve ReplacementWire Solenoid Valve Compression FittingsWa & Wb Wires DC Sparker ReplacementPower Module Replacement Ring TabsBackup Battery Replacement Control Module ReplacementHeat Shield Parts List Main AssemblyParts List Valve Tray AssemblyFlush Door & Louvers Regency P40-1 Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Regency P40-1 Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Regency P40-1 Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Warranty Installer Please complete the following information

P40-LP1, P40-NG1 specifications

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