Section 5: troubleshooting, Troubleshooting – Quadra-Fire Gas Fireplace QV-ST User Manual

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Troubleshooting

With proper installation, operation, and maintenance your gas fireplace will
provide years of trouble-free service. If you do experience a problem, this
troubleshooting guide will assist a qualified service person in the diagnosis
of a problem and the corrective action to be taken. This troubleshooting
guide can only be used by a qualified service technician.

Symptom

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

1. After repeated

triggering of the red

or black piezo button,

the spark ignitor will

not light the pilot.

a. Defective ignitor.

Check the spark at the electrode and pilot. If no spark and electrode wire is

properly connected, replace the ignitor.

b. Defective pilot or
misaligned electrode

(spark at electrode).

Using match, light the pilot. If the pilot lights, turn off the pilot and trigger the red or
black piezo button again. If the pilot lights, an improper gas/air mixture caused the
bad lighting and a longer purge period is recommended. If the pilot will not light,

ensure the the gap at the electrode and pilot is one-eighth (1/8) inch to have a
strong spark. If the gap is OK, replace the pilot.

c. No gas or low gas

pressure.

Check the remote shut-off valvess from the fireplace. Usually, there is a valve near

the gas main. There can be more than one (1) valve between the fireplace and the

main.

d. No LP in tank.

Check the LP (propane) tank. You may be out of fuel.

2. The pilot will not
stay lit after carefully

following the lighting

instructions.

a. Defective

thermocouple.

Check that the pilot flame impinges on the thermocouple. Clean and/or adjust the

pilot for maximum flame impingement.

Ensure that the thermocouple connection at the gas valve is fully inserted and tight

(hand tighten plus 1/4 turn).

Disconnect the thermocouple from the valve, place one millivolt meter lead wire on

the tip of the thermcouple and the other meter lead wire on the thermocouple

copper lead. Start the pilot and hold the valve knob in. If the millivolt reading is less

than 15mV, replace the thermocouple.

b. Defective valve.

If the thermocouple is producing more than 15 millivolts, replace faulty valve.

3. The pilot is

burning, there is no

gas burner, the valve

knob is in the ON
position, and the

ON/OFF switch is in

the ON position.

a. ON/OFF switch or
wires defective.

Check the ON/OFF switch and wires for proper connections. Place the jumper
wires across the terminals at the switch. If the burner comes on, replace the
defective switch. If the switch is OK, place the jumper wires across the switch wires
at the gas valve. If the burner comes on, the wires are faulty or connections are

bad.

b. Thermopile may
not be generating

sufficient millivoltage.

If the pilot flame is not close enough physically to the thermopile, adjust the pilot

flame.

Be sure the wire connections from the thermopile at the gas valve terminals are

tight and that the thermopile is fully inserted into the pilot bracket.

Check the thermopile with a millvolt meter. Take the reading at TH-TP&TP

terminals of the gas valve. The meter should read 325 millivolts minimum, while

holding the valve knob depressed in the pilot position, with the pilot lit, and the

ON/OFF switch in the OFF position. Replace the faulty thermopile if the reading is

below the specified minimum.

With the pilot in the ON position, disconnect the thermopile leads from the valve.
Take a reading at the thermopile leads. The reading should be 325 millivolts

minimum. Replace the thermopile if the reading is below the minimum.

c. Defective valve.

Turn the valve knob to the ON position. Place the ON/OFF switch in the ON

position. Check the millivolt meter a the thermopile terminals. The millivolt meter

should read greater than 125mV. If the reading is acceptable, and if the burner
does not come on, replace the gas valve.

d. Plugged burner
orifice.

Check the burner orifice for stoppage. Remove stoppage.

e. Wall switch or
wires are defective.

Follow the corrective action in Symptom and Possible Cause 1.a above. Check

the switch and wiring. Replace where defective.

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