Natural gas conversion, Thermostat/fan circuit, Figure 28: thermostat wiring diagram – Country Flame INGLS 24-N User Manual

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STEP 14

Open the gas supply and perform gas leak test. One of the best methods used to check for gas
leaks is soap bubbles. Soap bubbles are made by mixing liquid detergent with a little water and
shaking vigorously to create soap bubbles. Cover the gas pipe joint or valve component with
these soap bubbles. If soap bubbles grow in size or the bubbles are blown off the connection, a
gas leak exists. Make necessary repairs and retest until no change in soap bubbles is seen at
any joint or valve connection.

WARNING:

DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO

CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS


STEP 15

Re-light the appliance. Check the flame control operation.

NATURAL GAS CONVERSION

If conversion is required from propane fuel to natural gas fuel, follow the same 15 steps listed in the section
above using the proper Country Flame natural gas conversion kit. Adhere to the following:

NOTE: Conversion kits are to be installed by qualified service technicians.
NOTE: Do not install a kit IF conversion items are missing; check kit for all parts needed.
NOTE: A Torx T20 Tamper-Proof screwdriver may be ordered separately if needed.

THERMOSTAT/FAN CIRCUIT

The Inglenook gas log control valve is pre-wired to accept a millivolt wall thermostat. This remote
thermostat can be used to turn the Inglenook gas log system on and off automatically. If additional airflow
is desired, purchase an optional Inglenook blower kit, part number IN-6200, directly from Country Flame or
one of its local authorized dealers. Follow the instructions provided with the blower kit. The blower will
automatically turn on when the heat sensing thermo-disc closes. The fan speed is controlled by the rheostat
speed control. Connect the wall thermostat to the terminal block on the control valve as shown in FIGURE
28 below. CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnecting them when servicing either the controls or the
blower system. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operational conditions. ALWAYS verify
proper operation of the Inglenook gas logs, the control valve, the thermostat, and the optional blower after
servicing is complete. If operational issues are noted after servicing is complete, DO NOT USE THE
Inglenook until corrections are made.

1/16" to 1/8"

ON

OFF

ADJ

PILOT

IN

OUT

PI

LO

T ON

OFF

LO

HI

PIEZOELECTRIC
IGNITER

THERMOPILE

PILOT BURNER

ON/OFF SWITCH

TH

TP

TP TH

OPTIONAL (millivolt)
REMOTE RECEIVER

OPTIONAL (millivolt)
REMOTE SENDER

OPTIONAL (millivolt)
THERMOSTAT

IGNITER

THERMOCOUPLE

FIGURE 28: THERMOSTAT WIRING DIAGRAM

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