Functions (see Fig. 39):
• When the slide switch is in the REMOTE position, the system only
operates if the receiver can receive commands from the transmitter.
• When first used or after extended disuse, the "ON" button may have
to be pressed for up to three (3) seconds before the servomotor is
activated. If on first use the system does not respond to the transmitter,
see LEARNING THE TRANSMITTER TO THE RECEIVER on page 29.
• The system can be manually turned on when the slide switch is in
the ON position
• The system is off when the slide switch is in the OFF position.
• If you'll be away from the heater and/or your home for an extended
period, we recommend keeping the slide switch in the OFF position.
• When the slide switch is in the OFF position, it also functions as a
safety "lock out. " This feature turns the system OFF and prevents the
transmitter from operating.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
gas valve for the correct wiring procedures. Installing electrical components incorrectly may cause
damage to the remote receiver and/or gas valve.
Installation:
You can mount the receiver on or near the fireplace hearth. ALWAYS PROTECT THE RECEIVER FROM EXTREME
HEAT. Keep the receiver away from temperatures over 130º F inside the receiver case. Extreme temperatures
also shorten battery life.
Hearth Mount:
You can place the receiver on the fireplace hearth or under the fireplace,
which is behind the control access panel. The receiver must be placed
so that the temperature inside the receiver case does not exceed 130º F.
NOTE: Black Button is used on hearth mount applications.
Wiring Instructions:
Ensure the receiver switch is in the OFF position. Use of 18-gauge stranded
wires to make connections is recommended. Wires should not exceed 20
feet.
Connect the receiver to a manual valve with a latching ON/OFF solenoid.
Connect two 18-gauge stranded or solid wires from the remote receiver
terminals to the latching solenoid (see Fig. 40 & 41).
NOTE: The operation of the controls depends on the way the wires are
attached to the terminal. If the controls do not correspond to the operating
buttons on the transmitter, reverse the wire installation at the receiver or at
the controls.
NOTE: Up to 6.3 VDC of power is provided at the receiver terminal.
©2017 Pinnacle Climate Technologies
Remote Control Operation (cont.)
Do not connect the remote receiver directly to 110–120VAC power because this
will burn out the receiver. Follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the
Receiver
Slide
Button
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Vent-Free Gas Log Heater User Manual
Fig. 39—Remote Receiver
Wire Terminals
LEARN
REMOTE
Fig. 40—Pulse Mode
Terminals
LEARN
REMOTE
ON
Fig. 41—Latching Solenoid
Pulse Connection
Concentric
Valve
Red Wire
Black Wire