Warning – Roberts Gorden CGTH-30 User Manual

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2. Turn off all electric power to the heater if service

is to be performed.

3. Turn off the manual gas valve in the heater

supply line.

5.6 Sequence of Operation

1. When the thermostat calls for heat, the blower

motor will energize.

2. When the motor approaches nominal running

speed, the pressure switch closes and activates
the ignition module which in turn initiates the
purge.

3. The ignition module then energizes the spark

igniter.

4. When sparking begins, the gas valve is ener-

gized.

5. If a flame is detected, the gas valve remains

open. When the call for heat is satisfied, the sys-
tem control mechanism de-energizes and the
gas valve is turned off.

6. If no flame is detected, the gas valve is closed,

and a purge period begins. After the purge
period, the ignition module energizes the spark
igniter and the gas valve. If a flame is still not
established, a third and final purge/ignition
sequence is begun. After three failed attempts,
the system control mechanism will lock out for a
period of one hour or until the unit is reset.

7. Reset is accomplished by removing power from

the heater for at least five seconds.

8. With a three-try module, when the flame is

established and then lost on the first or second
trial, the gas valve will automatically turn off. A
purge and trial for ignition will then occur.

5.7 Venting

As mentioned

on Page 5, Section 3.7, it is the

Installer’s Responsibility to properly vent (exhaust)
the heater outside. Please make sure your heater is
vented. If it is not vented, do not use the heater.
Immediately call your installer.
Your heater may be vented in one of three ways:
horizontal through the wall, horizontal with an elbow
through the wall or vertical through the roof. You
should know the way your heater is vented. Refer to
the following drawings to determine the type of vent-
ing you have. If you are not sure, please contact your
installer.

FIGURE 9: Horizontal Venting Through The Wall

Carbon Monoxide Hazard

Heater must be exhausted outside.
Use materials supplied.
This heater needs fresh air for safe

operation and must be installed so

there are provisions for adequate

combustion and ventilation air.
Failure to follow these instructions

can result in death or injury.

WARNING

10' (3 m) max.

2' 6" (76.2 cm) min.

Optional Vent

Extension

3" (7.6 cm)

Flue Pipe

5" (12.5 cm) Air

Supply Pipe

Side View

Heater

Slope down 1/4"

(.6 cm) per foot

towards vent

terminal

Vent

Terminal

3" (7.6 cm) pipe is

slid through

end of terminal

6" (15.2 cm)

min.

Bird

Screen

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