Raypak RFSDV34RFNAU manual

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    RAYPAK VERMONT RFSDV34 FREESTANDING GAS LOG FIRE Installation and Operating Instructions For Models RFSDV34RFNAU (Natural Gas) & RFSDV34RFPAU (Propane) Page 1 of 27[...]

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    CONTENTS Part 1: For Your Safety Part 2: Installation Instructions • Start Up Recommendations • Locating The Fireplace • Clearance to Combustibles • Fireplace Dimensions • Gas Specifications • Gas Inlet and Manifold Pressures • Preparation • Gas Line Installation Part 3: General Venting Information • Termination Clearances • Gen[...]

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    Part 7: Conversion • Gas Type Conversion Instruction Part 8: Wiring Diagram • Wiring Diagram Part 9: Warranty Page 3 of 27[...]

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    Part 1: For Your Safety For your safety do not operate this appliance before readi ng this instruction book. Warning: Improper installation, adjustm ent, alt eration, service or maintenance can cause injury or pr operty damage. For assistance or additional information cons ult with Raypak Australia, your Raypak distributor, qualified in staller or [...]

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    Part 2: Installation Instructions This gas fireplace must be installed by a qualified installer in accordance with AS5601 and all relevant local building codes. For safe installation and operation please note the following: 1. This fireplace gives off high temperatures and should be located out of high traffic areas and away fr om furniture and dra[...]

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    IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY Remove any plastic from trim parts before turning the appliance on. It is normal for fireplaces fabricated of steel to give o ff some expansion and/or contraction noises during t he start up or cool down cycle. It is not unusual for the Raypak Verm ont gas fireplace to produce some odour the first time[...]

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    DIMENSION RFSDV34 A 667mm B 800mm C 492mm D 762mm E 254mm F 394mm G 114mm H 667mm I 333mm J 495mm K 162mm Page 7 of 27[...]

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    Gas Specifications Model Gas Type Gas Control Min. MJ/h Input Max. MJ/h Input RFSDV34RFN Natural Radio Freq. 22 32 RFSDV34RFP Propane Radio Freq. 24 32 Gas Inlet and Burner Pressures Natural Gas ULPG Inlet Minimum 1.1 kPa 2.75 kPa Inlet Maximum 3.50 kPa 3.50 kPa Burner Pressure 0.87 kPa 2.50 kPa Preparation Warning: The use of wall paper adjacent t[...]

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    Note: When making the gas connection to the appliance inlet fitting, hold the 10mm 3/8” BSP fitting with a s panner when tightening the gas inlet pipe compression nut. For Propane installations an approved gas regulator must be fitted in accordance with AS5601. Ensure copper tube meets the re quirements of Australian Standard AS1432 Type B. Note:[...]

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    Part 3: General Flue Installation Underside of gas cowl must be at least 500mm above highest point of the roof. This appliance is approved for an installation with a maximum flue height of 12m and a minimum flue height of 3m. Suspend a plumbline from the ceiling to the centre of the flue spigot. Mark the centre of the flue spigot on the ceiling. Pr[...]

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    Part 4: Operating Instructions NOTE: Carbon deposits maybe present on the glass and logs. This is normal and must be cleaned when the heater is serviced or the glass door is cleaned. Please refer to the Gener al Glass Information section on page 15. General Glass Information Warning: Only glass approved for use by Raypak Australia may be used for r[...]

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    glass and causes lint, dust and other air-borne particles to cling. Initial paint curing may also deposit a slight film on the glass. Clean the glass two or three ti mes with a non-ammonia based household cleaner and warm water. (We recomm end gas fireplace glass cleaner.) After the initial cleaning, clean the glass two or three times during each o[...]

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    Flame and Temperature Adjustment The appliance is fitted with the Honeywe ll Radio Frequency control valve and all adjustments are performed with t he use of a remote controller. See instructions packaged with the Remote Controller or refer to page 16 in this manual for operating instructions. Flame Appearance Periodically perform a visual check of[...]

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    • DO NOT use any phone in the building. • IMMEDIATELY call you gas supplier from a neighbour’s phone or a mobile phone outside the build ing. Follow the gas suppliers instructions. • IF YOU CANNOT CONTACT YOU GAS SUPPLIER CALL THE FIRE BRIGADE. D. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will [...]

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    13. For the RN/RP models turn the remote control ON/OFF switch to the ON position or set the thermostat to the desired setting. 14. Turn on electrical supply. To Turn Off the Heater 1. Turn the remote control ON/OFF switch to OFF or set the thermostat to the lowest setting. 2. Turn off power supply to the appliance if a service is to be performed. [...]

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    remote control within 30 seconds. The LED will blink indicating the remote control will now work with the receiver valve. If the switch continues in the REMOTE position, the remote control will now control the main valve, flame modul ation level and fan control. 7. If the manual switch is in the LOCA L position, the valve will be at the highest fix[...]

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    Fig. 7 Transmitter diagram Delay Timer Mode The shut off delay timer maximum setting is 2 hours and minimum setting is zero minutes. To change the timer le vel, press the timer key, then the arrow key. Each key press changes the setting by 10 minutes. Auto Mode In the AUTO mode, the r oom temperature, set te mperature, flame and fan levels will be [...]

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    To Change Batteries 1. Remove cover on backside of the remote control. Install 3 AAA as shown on the cover and then re-attach the cover. 2. Once OPERATION steps 1 to 3 are completed, the receiver/valve and remote control are ready. Press any button on the remote control to initiate the recognition process between the receiver/valve and the remote c[...]

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    If an error code 8 is observed while performing the testing, complete the following: 1. Confirm that the gas valve is not in the REMOTE mode. • If the valve is producing error code 8 while in the REMOTE mode, the valve is defective and should be replaced. • If the valve is producing error co de 8 while in the LOCAL mode, go to the next step. 2.[...]

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    Troubleshooting the Gas Control System Comfort Valve System Control Seque nce of Operation with Remote Control Local Path On Path Auto Path Move switch from manual to remote. Press any key on remote control If the manual switch is set to remote, press the mode button to display ON. Does the remote control the main burner and fan? Does remote contro[...]

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    Part 6 Replacement Parts List Insert replacement parts list and parts drawing here. Part 7 Conversion Instructions 1. Disconnect power to the unit and shut off the gas supply. 2. Remove the window frame a ssembly. (see the Window Frame Assembly section) 3. Carefully remove the logs . (ensure they are not hot) 4. Remove pilot asse mbly from bracket.[...]

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    Part 8 Wiring Diagram A N 240V A C Te r m i n a l B l o c k Tr a n s f o r m er 240V AC - 110V AC 2A (50V A) Fuse - 3 Amp 240V A C 50 Hz Main Heater Supply Speed C on trol High Limit Fan RFSDV34 GAS L OG F I RE W I RI NG DI AGRAM Page 22 of 27[...]

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    Part 9 Warranty RAYPAK RFSDV34RFN & RFSDV34RFP FREESTANDING GAS LOG FIRE WARANTY - AUSTRALIA ONLY – Rheem Australia * w ill: a) Repair o r, if necessary replace any Ra ypak RFSDV34 Freestan ding Gas Log Fire, or b) Replace any comp onent (or, if necessary, arrange the installation of a Raypak Gas Log Fire, which falls within the Warranty Peri[...]

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    RAYPAK MAJESTIC RFSDV34RFNAU AND RFSD34RFPAU WARRANTY - AUSTRALIA ONLY – WARRANTY CON DITIONS 1. This warranty is appli cable only to the RFSDV34RFN and the RFSDV34RFP gas log fires manufactured from August 2005 2. The gas log fire mu st be installed in accordance with the Raypa k installation instructions, supplied with the applianc e and in a c[...]