Specifications
TM036 Vermont Gas Fireplace & Gas Log Fire Service Instructions REV: A
D.O.I: 17/01/2008
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Fault Finding Tests 2A – 4
Test 2A – LHEC30
Test 2B – RFSDV34
Warning – Log fire may be hot.
Ensure log fire has sufficiently
cooled before conducting this
test.
Disconnect wiring from blocked flue switch.
Using a multimeter on the ohms scale,
measure between the two terminals of the
blocked flue switch.
The reading should be approximately 0
ohms.
Warning – Log fire and flue may
be hot. Ensure log fire has
sufficiently cooled before
conducting this test.
Disconnect wiring from blocked flue switch.
Using a multimeter on the ohms scale,
measure between the two terminals of the
blocked flue switch.
The reading should be approximately 0
ohms.
Test 3
Test 4
Warning – „Live‟ equipment wear
Personal Protective Equipment
when conducting this test.
Using a multimeter on the DC millivolt (mV)
scale, measure between the first and
second thermocouple wires at the gas
valve (looking from the front of gas valve).
Normal voltage is approx 500 millivolts DC.
Warning – „Live‟ equipment wear
Personal Protective Equipment
when conducting this test.
Using a multimeter on the DC millivolt (mV)
scale, measure between the third and
fourth thermocouple wires at the gas valve
(looking from the front of gas valve).
Normal voltage is approx 280 millivolts DC.










