I need some help with a vent free propane gas fireplace that is operated by a remote that is missing.
My customer wants me to check the operation of the unit. The tank is full of gas, but there is no manual igniter. Any suggestions?
I need some help with a vent free propane gas fireplace that is operated by a remote that is missing.
My customer wants me to check the operation of the unit. The tank is full of gas, but there is no manual igniter. Any suggestions?
Greg
I dont think you should be lighting pilot lights for liabilty reasons, Explain that to your client and move on… Not Inspected.
Generally the propane co will test equipment
**Installation and service must be performed by
a qualified installer, service agency or the gas
supplier.
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to light the pilot by hand.
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There should be a toggle switch on the controls in back of the grille that will switch between remote and manual. I have found them tucked up pretty high and not really visible unless you are laying on the ground. I have never seen one that was only run by remote.