Hi,
Hope you all can help me out. We bought a townhome last year, that came with a Heat N Glo natural gas fireplace. To the best of my ability to locate it, the Model Number seems to be R-3DVF, or R-3DVF-DSI, or PIER-TR, or PIER-TR-DSI. I mention all of these possibilities because the sticker on the bottom panel of the unit lists each of them, in the order listed. Not sure what that's all about, but if it helps you help me, that's okay. The sticker also says Gas Technologies, Lake City, MN on it and I assume that they are the parent company of Heat N Glo.
Anyway, here is the problem. The system has worked just fine for the past year, or so, but the other day it would no longer light. It has a pilot light, which is on all of the time, and that is still working. There is no thermostat. Instead, there are two wall (light) switches nearby. One switch apparently controls the 120 volt power that is supplied to the unit, and the other switch seems to short the thermostat leads together, which then tells the main gas valve to open, and the main burner to light. I've toyed with the idea of installing a thermostat, but haven't gotten around to it, yet. We normally leave the "power" switch on, all of the time. When we want heat, we turn on the "thermostat" switch. Crude, but effective. The other day, I turned on the thermostat switch, and the main burner lit for a few seconds, and then shut off. No amount of switching things on and off, since then, has caused the burner to light again. I've checked the wiring between the thermostat switch, and the gas valve, and it is intact. The thermostat switch opens and closes as it should. Any thoughts on what I should try next?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and suggestions.
Hope you all can help me out. We bought a townhome last year, that came with a Heat N Glo natural gas fireplace. To the best of my ability to locate it, the Model Number seems to be R-3DVF, or R-3DVF-DSI, or PIER-TR, or PIER-TR-DSI. I mention all of these possibilities because the sticker on the bottom panel of the unit lists each of them, in the order listed. Not sure what that's all about, but if it helps you help me, that's okay. The sticker also says Gas Technologies, Lake City, MN on it and I assume that they are the parent company of Heat N Glo.
Anyway, here is the problem. The system has worked just fine for the past year, or so, but the other day it would no longer light. It has a pilot light, which is on all of the time, and that is still working. There is no thermostat. Instead, there are two wall (light) switches nearby. One switch apparently controls the 120 volt power that is supplied to the unit, and the other switch seems to short the thermostat leads together, which then tells the main gas valve to open, and the main burner to light. I've toyed with the idea of installing a thermostat, but haven't gotten around to it, yet. We normally leave the "power" switch on, all of the time. When we want heat, we turn on the "thermostat" switch. Crude, but effective. The other day, I turned on the thermostat switch, and the main burner lit for a few seconds, and then shut off. No amount of switching things on and off, since then, has caused the burner to light again. I've checked the wiring between the thermostat switch, and the gas valve, and it is intact. The thermostat switch opens and closes as it should. Any thoughts on what I should try next?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and suggestions.