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Troubleshooting guide, Maintenance, Troubleshooting the gas control system – Regency Wraps F33 User Manual

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Regency

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F33-3 Freestanding Gas Stove

Note:

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

TROUBLESHOOTING THE GAS CONTROL SYSTEM

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

POSSIBLE
PROBLEM

CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Spark igniter will not
light pilot.

Pilot will not stay lit
after carefully fol-
lowing lighting in-
structions.

Pilot burning, no gas
to burner.
Valve knob is on.
Wall switch is on.

Frequent pilot out-
age problems.

Piezo wire loose
Defective Piezo igniter.
Piezo wire grounding out.
Electrode is grounding out
and/or wrong location.

Defective thermopile.
Defective thermocouple.
Thermopile/thermocouple
grounding out.
Loose thermopile leads.
TP-THTP on valve.

Defective automatic gas
valve.

Valve wire connections are
loose.
Valve wires are defective.
Spill switch has not been
reset (B-vent F/S).
Spill switch is stuck in the
open position. (B-vent INS
- F/S).

Pilot fl ame may be too low
or blowing high causing the
pilot safety to drop out.
Two way switch wires may
be grounding out.
Thermopile and/or thermo-
couple may be grounding
out.

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

at electrode and put wire to ground and try igniter again. If still no
spark follow Piezo wire to Piezo igniter to see where grounding may
be occurring.

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

• Check pilot fl ame, must impinge on thermopile and thermocouple.
• Clean and/or adjust pilot so pilot is enveloped around thermopile

and thermocouple.

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

mopile and thermocouple are fully inserted into pilot bracket.

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

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.

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

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

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

wires and/or check where loose wires are.

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

thermopile and/or thermocouple.

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

grounding against gas appliance and/or gas supply.

• Trace thermopile wires from valve to thermopile for possible

grounding against gas appliance and/or gas valve.

• Follow same steps for thermocouple.

Note:

For service technicians only. See the Regency

®

Troubleshooting Guide for more detailed information.

(Troubleshooting

Regency

®

Gas Products)

MAINTENANCE


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