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No Pilot Light, Pilot will light but goes out when the button is
released
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Draft Spill Switch open.
Pilot Light blown out from down draft in the chimney.
Weak Thermopile Generator
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Your gas fireplace maybe equipped with a draft switch. These can
be a manual reset or auto reset.
Check the vent cap for damage or bent to one side. A bent cap can
cause a down draft
There should be a least a 10' Radius clear around the vent termination.
Any obstruction located around the chimney opening can create a
positive pressure. Force wind to push down the chimney.
The original Thermopile that comes with most gas fireplace will
fail in the first 3-5 years. Disconnect the leads from the generator
and test with a voltmeter. There should be at least 500 millivolts
0.5 VDC Any less indicates a weak generator, replace generator
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| Main
burner is slow to come or doesn't start sometimes
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Low
voltage to the gas valve |
Weak Thermopile Generator. Generator output is less than 500 mv.
Poor connection on the wiring, a dirty or loose connection will
cause an excessive voltage drop, stealing power from the gas valve.
Any wiring connections with marettes should be soldered, crimped
with proper connectors, or tightened on a connection block or screw
terminal board.
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| Black
Sooting inside the fireplace and the chimney
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Poor
Air gas ratio, flame is burning too rich |
Flame is burning too rich increase primary air.
In order to keep the flame as attractive as possible, the primary
air is kept to a minimum. Dirt build up around the air intake, dirty
burners or operation at high altitude 2000 ft ++ can cause sooting.
Increase primary air by locating the burner inlet and opening the
shutter.
It might be a fix inlet with no adjustment and will require gas
adjustment or changes to the manifold. Combustion testing equipment
is required to make any changes in the gas manifold.
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