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FOR UNITS WITH REMOTE SYSTEMS
All burner systems are capable of operating with a latching sole-
noid remote control system. See the instructions packaged with
the remote system that you have purchased for detailed installa-
tion and operational characteristics. The following instructions are
a general guide for installation only.
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls.
Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation.
Verify proper operation after servicing.
These Vented Burner Systems use:
The American Flame AF-1000 Series Valve (AF-1010 shown here
with remote solenoid shown separately in diagram). All systems
use a safety pilot with a thermocouple. See Figures 10 & 11.
CONNECTING THE RECEIVER TO THE VALVE
Notice: For extended, remote applications, extension wire (not
provided) will be necessary for your distance run.
1. The wire harness should already be installed to the terminal
bock on the rear of the remote receiver.
FOR HANDHELD TRANSMITTER REMOTE RECEIVERS, SEE
FIGURES 12 - 14.
FOR WALL SWITCH TRANSMITTER REMOTE RECEIVERS,
SEE FIGURES 15 - 17.
WIRING SCHEMES FOR THE TERMINAL BLOCKS AND OP-
ERATIONS CHARACTERISTICS VARY BETWEEN THE TWO
SYSTEMS.
2. Connect the BLACK 18 gauge wire with the 1/4” female ter-
minal from the receiver to the BLACK wire with the 1/4” male
terminal from the valve solenoid.
3. Connect the RED 18 gauge wire with the 1/4” female ter-
minal from the receiver to the RED wire with the 1/4” male
terminal from the valve solenoid.
4. After receiver wires are connected to the valve solenoid
wires, make sure the receiver shield is located over the
receiver and then locate the receiver in an area that will not
exceed 130°F (preferably outside the firebox, on the fire
-
place hearth).
IMPORTANT
Operation of these controls is dependent upon which wire is
attached to which terminal. If operation does not correspond to
operating buttons on the transmitter, reverse the wire installa-
tion at the receiver or at the transmitter. See Figures 13, 14, 16,
& 17.
Notice: Up to 6.3 VDC of power is provided at the receiver termi-
nal.
INSTALLATION
Figure 10
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