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Troubleshooting continued

Symptom

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

4. Frequent pilot

a. Pilot flame may be too high or

Clean and adjust the pilot flame for maximum flame impingement on

outage problem.

too low, or blowing (high),

thermocouple. Follow lighting instructions carefully.

 

causing pilot safety to drop out.

 

5. The pilot and main

a. No LP in tank.

Check the LP (propane) tank. Refill the fuel tank.

burner extinguish

 

 

b. Inner flue pipe leaking exhaust

Check for gas leaks.

while in operation.

gases back into the system.

 

 

 

 

c. Horizontal flue improperly

The horizontal flue cap should slope down only enough to prevent any

 

pitched.

water from entering the unit. The maximum downwards lope is 0.6 cm.

 

d. Glass too loose and air tight

Tighten the corner.

 

packet leaks in corners after

 

 

usage.

 

 

e. Bad thermopile or

Replace if necessary.

 

thermocouple.

 

 

f. Improper flue cap installation.

Check for proper installation and freedom from debris or blockage.

 

 

 

6. Glass soots.

a. Flame impingement.

Adjust the log set so that the flame does not excessively impinge on it.

 

b. Improper venturi setting.

Adjust the air shutter at the base of the burner.

 

 

 

 

c. Debris around venturi.

Inspect the opening at the base of the burner. NO MATERIAL SHOULD

 

 

BE PLACED IN THIS OPENING.

7. Flame burns blue

a. Insufficient oxygen being

Ensure that the flue cap is installed properly and free of debris. Ensure

and lifts off burner.

supplied.

that the flue system joints are tight and have no leaks.

 

 

Ensure that no debris has been placed at the base of, or in the area of

 

 

the air holes in the center of the base pan beneath the burner.

 

 

Ensure that the glass is tightened properly on the unit, particulary on top

 

 

corners.

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Contents 0087 Safety and Warning Information Table of Contents PIER-HVB-CE NG, LP Exploded Parts Diagram PIER-HVB-CEST-HVB-CE ST-HVB-CE LCOR-HVB-CE LCOR-HVB-CE RCOR-HVB-CE RCOR-HVB-CE Valve Assembly RCOR-HVB-CE ÍInstallation Regulations Pre-install PreparationAppliance Certification CertificationDiagram of the PIER-HVB-CE Heat & Glo PIER/ST/L&RCOR-HVB-CE 2068-900 Rev. H 6/07Diagram of the ST-HVB-CE Diagram of the LCOR-HVB-CE and RCOR-HVB-CE Fireplace Dimensions and Locations Locating the FireplaceFraming the Fireplace Clearance RequirementsModel AT Each Joint Installing the Flue System Flue System ApprovalsIdentifying Flue Components Terminations KitsStraight OUT Horizontalflueing Max. RunFlueing with One 90 Elbow Flueing with Two 90 Elbows Propane / Butane Flueing with TWO 90 Elbows Flueing with three 90 elbows + H1 FT + V1 FT Installing Flue Components Attach the First Flue Component to the Starting CollarsCombustibles inside the framed firestop opening Install Support BracketsContinue Adding Flue Components Ceiling Firestop Ceiling Side Trapezoid Termination CapMinimum Height from Roof to Lowest Discharge Opening Vent Termination Minimum Clearances Securing of a Fireplace Positioning, Leveling, and Securing the FireplaceGas Control System Natural Gas Gas Supply LineGas Pressure Requirements Wiring the Fireplace Optional AccessoriesWall Switch FinishingInstalling Trim, Logs & Ember Material Log placementInstalling the Trim Attachment of Lower Door AssemblyHeat & Glo PIER/ST/L&RCOR-HVB-CE 2068-900 Rev. H 6/07 Heat & Glo PIER/ST/L&RCOR-HVB-CE 2068-900 Rev. H 6/07 3 4 Only for Model LCOR-HVB-CEHeat & Glo PIER/ST/L&RCOR-HVB-CE 2068-900 Rev. H 6/07 Heat & Glo PIER/ST/L&RCOR-HVB-CE 2068-900 Rev. H 6/07 After the Installation Double-check for faulty componentsBefore Lighting the Fireplace Lighting the FireplaceFireplace Maintenance Cleaning Glass DoorReplacing old ember material Checking Flame Patterns, Flame Height5Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Be Placed in this Opening