HELP! Old Lennox Hearth gas fireplace not working

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geb724

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Feb 2, 2021
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Merrick, NY
My daughter recently (December) purchased a home in Merrick NY. There is a NG fireplace in a great room that was an addition to the house made many years ago. I visited her for 6 weeks during December-January and the FP was working fine. It is controlled by a hand held remote control. I believe it is B-vented. A few days before I left NY i put it on and I saw the flame but it went out after a few seconds. I used the remote again and it relit and stayed on. Since I have left NY, the unit does NOT even light anymore. New batteries in the remote and still nothing. My son-in-law has been trying to troubleshoot. The model number is KBV-38REN. He has made numerous calls to fireplace stores and they have all said parts are no longer available for that model. I have searched the internet for info/parts/manual for the unit with no luck. At this point I suggested they buy a new gas log set to replace it. One local fireplace store that they spoke to said most of them put out around 50k btu. The KBV-38REN is rated at 24k btu. The person at the store said the bricks might need to be replaced to handle the 50k btu. So my questions are:
1. Does that seem accurate about the bricks?
2. Is there anyway to determine what the bricks are rated for?
3. Anyplace where we could find parts for the unit?
4. Any other suggestions or solutions?

Obviously they want to minimize costs and hopefully will not have to replace the entire setup.

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How handy is your son in law? What trouble shooting has he done? This could (and likely is) as simple and cheap as a dirty pilot assembly that need cleaning.
 
thanks for responding! he is pretty handy and willing to try things. he has tried a robert shaw 780-845 pilot lockout ignition module but it did not help. i'll ask him if he cleaned the pilot assembly. if he needed to replace it, would there be a universal one since he cant get parts ?

i just heard back from him- he said he replaced the 'flame sensor." is that the same thing as the pilot assembly?
 
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Well yes it's part of the flame sensor. But it's moot if there is no pilot flame to begin with. Need more info. I would take apart pilot assembly and clean with steel wool, pipe cleaner, and compressed air. Reassemble. Unplug everything from power including battery back up. Ensure all wire connect
 
If there is a way to turn it on directly on the fireplace try that to to isolate it from the remote
 
these are what he has sent me so far. if you need any other pics please let me know.
 

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