TOA Electronics P0055-DRG User Manual

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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.

WARNING: AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT
SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A
QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
TECHNICIAN.

Figure 8

Maintenance

The appliance and venting system should be
thoroughly inspected before initial use and at
least annually by a qualified service techni-
cian. Proper maintenance and use will require
more frequent, less extensive inspections and
servicing by the homeowner.

Generally, annual inspections should be per-
formed by a qualified service technician. More
frequent periodic inspections and cleanings
should be performed by the homeowner. Any
discrepancies discovered by the homeowner
should result in a call to a qualified service
technician to effect the repair or correction.

Refer to the maintenance schedule for mainte-
nance tasks, procedures, periodicity and by
whom they should be performed.

IMPORTANT: TURN OFF GAS AND ANY ELEC-
TRICAL POWER BEFORE SERVICING THE
APPLIANCE.

MANUALLY-RESET BLOCKED FLUE SAFETY
SWITCH

This appliance is equipped with a manually-
reset blocked flue safety switch. Refer to
Figure 7 for its location. If during appliance
operation, the flame goes out (independently
of the burner on/off wall switch), it may be due
to the operation of this safety limit switch.
First allow the appliance to cool. Then reset
the safety switch by pushing the red reset
button on the back of the switch.

CAUTION: THE ELECTRONIC APPLIANCE
SHOULD BE TURNED OFF BEFORE REMOV-
ING THE LIMIT SWITCH.

To access the safety limit switch reset button,
remove the two screws. Pull out limit switch
with low voltage wires attached, push the reset
button, then reinstall the limit switch. At this
time turn the electronic appliance back on.

The appliance should then relight and remain
lit. If this does not occur, turn off the appli-
ance and call a qualified service technician
.

Burner Adjustments

Flame Appearance and Sooting

Proper flame appearance is a matter of taste.
Generally most people prefer the warm glow of
a yellow to orange flame. Appliances operated
with air shutter openings that are too large, or
with long vertical vent runs, will exhibit flames
that are blue and transparent. These weak, blue
and transparent flames are termed anemic.

Adjustment

To adjust the flame, position the air shutter to
the nominal setting

(Figure 8 ). Allow the

burner to operate for at least 30 minutes.
Observe the flame continuously. If it appears
weak or sooty as previously described, adjust
the air shutter open or closed until desired
effect is achieved.

Orifice

Air Shutter

Burner Tube

Adjusting
Set Screw

Nominal Air Shutter Settings:
Natural Gas - Closed
Propane Gas - 1/6 in. (1.59 mm) Open

Figure 7

Limit Switch Screws

Manual Reset Limit Switch

Lintel
Extention

Firebox Wrapper

If the air shutter opening is too small sooting
may develop. Sooting is indicated by black
puffs developing at the tips of very long orange
flames. Sooting results in black deposits form-
ing on the logs, appliance inside surfaces and
on exterior surfaces adjacent to the vent termi-
nation. Sooting is caused by incomplete com-
bustion in the flames and a lack of combustion
air entering the air shutter opening.

To achieve a warm yellow to orange flame with
an orange body that does not soot, the shutter
opening must be adjusted between these two
extremes.

No smoke or soot should be present. Reposi-
tion the log set if the flames impinge on any of
them.

If sooting conditions exist, the air shutter
opening on the main burner can be adjusted.
Normally, the more offsets in the vent system,
the greater the need for the air shutter to be
opened further.

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