Troubleshooting, 20 en – Napoleon Fireplaces Linear Patioflame Manuel d'utilisation

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Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Causes

Solution

Low heat / Low flame

when valve turned to

high.

For propane - improper lighting

procedure.

For natural gas - undersized supply

line.

Ensure lighting procedure is followed carefully.

The valve must be in the off position when the

tank valve is turned on. Turn tank on slowly to

allow pressure to equalize. See lighting

instructions.

Pipe must be sized according to installation code.

Burners burn with yellow

flame, accompanied by

the smell of gas.

Possible spider web or other

debris.

Thoroughly clean burner venturi. See general

maintenance instructions.

Burner will not light with

the igniter, but will light

with a match.

Dead battery / or installed

incorrectly.

Loose electrode wire or switch

terminal wires.

Improper gap at electrode tip.

Replace with heavy duty battery.

Check that electrode wire is firmly pushed onto

the terminal on the back of the igniter. Check

that the lead wires from the module to the

ignition switch (if equipped) are firmly pushed

onto their respective terminals.

The gap can be adjusted by bending the tip in or

out. Until a spark is achieved.

Burner will not stay lit

when control knob is

released.

Knob not being held in long

enough.

Too windy.

Glass or debris in ignition area of

the burner preventing

thermocouple from being fully

engulfed in flame.

Dirty thermocouple or

thermocouple connection.

Faulty thermocouple or valve.

Thermocouple must have time to heat up – hold

the knob in for 30 seconds after the burner lights,

then release

Unit will shut down if winds are greater than

10mph (16km/h). Either locate to different area

or use when it is less windy.

Ensure there is no glass or other debris in ignition

area, and that the small hole below the thermo-

couple is unobstructed.

Clean the thermocouple and clean the connection

between the valve and thermocouple. Ensure the

connection is properly tightened.

Replace thermocouple and / or valve.

Humming regulator.

Normal occurrence on hot days.

This is not a defect. It is caused by internal

vibrations in the regulator and does not affect the

performance or safety of the gas heater.

Humming regulators will not be replaced.

Burner output on “high”

setting is too low. (Rum-

bling noise and flutter-

ing blue flame at burner

surface.)

Lack of gas.

Supply hose is pinched.

Dirty or clogged orifice.

Spider webs or other matter in

venturi tube.

Propane regulator in “low flow”

state.

Check gas level in propane cylinder.

Reposition supply hose as necessary.

Clean burner orifice.

Clean out venturi tube.

Ensure lighting procedure is followed carefully. All

valves must be in the off position when the tank

valve is turned on. Turn tank on slowly to allow

pressure to equalize. See lighting instructions.

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