Empire Comfort Systems DVP42FP3 Functions, Transmitter Signal, Receiver Shutdown of Burner

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RF STANDING PILOT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Features

Benefits

• Self powered millivolt receiver/valve

• No external power or batteries required to operate valve and flame modulation

• Thermostat performance

• Flame cycles and modulates such that heat output equals heat loss from the room

• Auto mode

• Flame & fan are controlled automatically

• Self powered millivolt control

• No external power required to control gas valve and flame modulation

• Integrated Valve Electronics

• No electronics, rheostat, or limit installation required

• Failure analysis

• Troubleshooting with information from LED

• Pilotstat interlock

• When valve is turned off, power unit must drop out before pilot can be relit

• F or C temperature units

• Display local temperature units

Please review and retain the instructions included with the RF Transmitter. It provides additional information and details concerning the operational procedures and functions for the RF Remote Control.

Functions

Flame powered system

Flame powered flame modulation

Electronics integrated into valve to provide thermostat, flame, and fan functions with RF commands

Temperature compensated RF receiver

Main burner goes to "high" when manual switch is set on "local"

Fan powered by 120 vac

Transmitter Signal

When the transmitter is in the Auto mode, a signal is sent every 10 minutes if there is a change in the room temperature

When the transmitter is in the On or Off modes, a signal is also sent every 10 minutes with the status of On or Off condition

The transmitter will work at a minimum of 25 feet from the receiver

Make sure antennae is not touching metal and is horizontal. Refer to Figure 56.

Receiver Shutdown of Burner

In the remote, auto mode the valve shuts off if it does not receive a signal within 3 hours from the transmitter

In the local mode the valve does not shut off

In the remote, manual mode the vavle shuts off if it does not receive a signal within 6 hours from the transmitter

Thermopiles

The negative leads (white) must be connected to the terminals with the one white dot marked next to them

Each thermopile must provide at least 500 mV open circuit voltage

If output is erratic, check thermopile for intermittent shorts

LED Troubleshooting

Note: In normal operation, LED blinks once every two seconds; also, LED will be on for one second after every valid command received by the RV8310D; these are not error codes.

Failure codes (see Table) can occur anytime after the pilot burner is lit. Failure code timing is 1/4 second on, 1/2 second off. Sequence is failure code followed by LED not blinking for four seconds.

In the event of multiple failure codes, the next failure code follows the previous failure code by approximately three seconds.

Code Service Action

8Replace valve

7Confirm stepper motor connection exists

4Fuel conversion plug missing or has poor connection (RV8310E only)

3Replace thermopile with Q313

2Device too hot. Check application

1None required. This is normal operation and indicates the control is powered For additional Standing Pilot Troubleshooting refer to Page 30

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