Raypak Indoor Fireplace RFSDV34RFNAU User Guide

RAYPAK VERMONT RFSDV34  
FREESTANDING GAS LOG FIRE  
Installation and Operating Instructions  
For Models RFSDV34RFNAU (Natural Gas) &  
RFSDV34RFPAU (Propane)  
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Part 7:  
Part 8:  
Part 9:  
Conversion  
Gas Type Conversion Instruction  
Wiring Diagram  
Wiring Diagram  
Warranty  
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Part 1:  
For Your Safety  
For your safety do not operate this appliance before reading this  
instruction book.  
Warning: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or  
maintenance can cause injury or property damage. For assistance  
or additional information consult with Raypak Australia, your  
Raypak distributor, qualified installer or accredited Rheem  
Australia Service Agency.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS?  
DO NOT try to light any gas appliance.  
DO NOT touch any electrical switch.  
Turn off gas supply at the meter.  
Immediately call Rheem Service, your gas supplier or licensed gasfitter.  
Note: Some gases are heavier than air and it maybe necessary to check for gas  
leaks at floor level.  
CAUTION!  
DO NOT operate this appliance before reading this instruction booklet.  
DO NOT place articles or objects on or against the appliance.  
DO NOT store chemicals or flammable materials in the same room as this  
appliance.  
DO NOT store chemicals or flammable materials on, or spray aerosols near this  
appliance.  
DO NOT operate with panels, covers or guards removed from the appliance.  
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Part 2:  
Installation Instructions  
This gas fireplace must be installed by a qualified installer in accordance with  
AS5601 and all relevant local building codes.  
For safe installation and operation please note the following:  
1. This fireplace gives off high temperatures and should be located out of  
high traffic areas and away from furniture and draperies.  
2. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of fireplace high  
surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or ignition  
of clothing.  
3. CAUTION: Due to high glass surface temperatures children  
should be carefully supervised when in the same room as the  
appliance.  
4. Under no circumstances should this fireplace be modified or altered.  
Parts removed for servicing should be replaced prior to operating this  
fireplace again.  
5. Installation and any repairs to this fireplace must be performed by a  
qualified installer, service agency or service person. A qualified service  
person should be contacted to inspect the fireplace annually.  
6. Control compartments, burners and air passages in this fireplace  
should be kept clean and free of dust and lint. Make sure that the gas  
valve and pilot light are turned off before you attempt to clean this  
appliance.  
7. The flueing system should be checked once a year and cleaned if  
required.  
8. Keep the area surrounding this appliance clear of combustible  
materials, gasoline and other flammable vapour and liquids. This  
heater should not be used as a drying rack for clothing.  
9. Under no circumstances should any solid fuels (wood, paper, coal or  
cardboard etc.) be used in this appliance.  
10.The flow of combustion and ventilation air must not be obstructed in  
any way.  
11.When this appliance is installed directly on carpeting, vinyl tile, linoleum  
or any combustible material other than wood, this fireplace must be  
installed on a metal or panel extending the full width and depth of the  
appliance.  
12.This appliance requires adequate ventilation and combustion air to  
operate properly – refer to AS5601 ventilation and combustion air  
requirements.  
13.This appliance must not be connected to a chimney flue serving a  
separate solid fuel burning fireplace.  
14.When the fireplace is not in use it is recommended that the gas control  
valve be left in the OFF position.  
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IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY  
Remove any plastic from trim parts before turning the appliance on.  
It is normal for fireplaces fabricated of steel to give off some expansion  
and/or contraction noises during the start up or cool down cycle.  
It is not unusual for the Raypak Vermont gas fireplace to produce some  
odour the first time it is burned. This is due to residual oils used during the  
manufacturing process.  
Please open all windows to ensure your room is well ventilated.  
It is recommended that you burn your fireplace for at least 10 hours the  
first time you use it. Please turn the fan switch in the OFF position during  
this initial firing.  
Fig. 1 Locating Your Gas Fireplace  
A) Flat on wall*  
D) Cross corner  
B) Room divider*  
E) Flat on wall corner  
C) Island  
Warning: There is a minimum vertical rise required for the venting,  
which varies depending on the application. The maximum horizontal  
run also has restrictions. Before starting the installation read the  
venting instructions in this booklet and refer to AS5601. The  
minimum vertical rise for this appliance is 3m.  
Clearance to Combustibles: Adequate clearances as listed below must  
be maintained for servicing and proper operation.  
Back…………………………0 mm  
Side………………………305 mm  
Floor………………………...0 mm  
Top……………………….915 mm  
Corner………………………0 mm  
Flue Pipe………………….25 mm  
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DIMENSION  
RFSDV34  
667mm  
800mm  
492mm  
762mm  
254mm  
394mm  
114mm  
667mm  
333mm  
495mm  
162mm  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
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Gas Specifications  
Model  
Gas Type  
Gas Control  
Min. MJ/h  
Input  
22  
Max. MJ/h  
Input  
32  
RFSDV34RFN  
RFSDV34RFP  
Natural  
Propane  
Radio Freq.  
Radio Freq.  
24  
32  
Gas Inlet and Burner Pressures  
Natural Gas  
ULPG  
Inlet Minimum  
Inlet Maximum  
Burner Pressure  
1.1 kPa  
3.50 kPa  
0.87 kPa  
2.75 kPa  
3.50 kPa  
2.50 kPa  
Preparation  
Warning: The use of wall paper adjacent to this fireplace is not  
recommended, as the heat produced by this appliance may adversely  
affect the binders in the adhesive used to apply the wall paper.  
Before beginning, remove the window frame assembly from the heater and  
ensure that there is not hidden damage to the heater.  
Take some time to plan the fitting line, flue and electrical supply.  
On completion of the installation ensure that the appliance is  
commissioned and tested.  
Fitting Line Installation  
Warning: When purging the fitting line, the front glass must be  
removed.  
Note: For pipe sizing requirements refer to Australian Standard AS5601  
Gas Installations.  
If gas fitting line has been previously completed, check that the gas fitting  
line is of adequate size. Refer to Australian Standard AS5601 Gas  
Installations.  
The gas fitting line can be brought in through the rear or the bottom of the  
appliance. Openings are provided on the bottom behind the valve to allow  
for the gas fitting line installation and testing of any gas connection. It  
preferable to bring the fitting line in from the rear right side of the valve as  
this allows fan installation or removal without the need to disconnect the  
gas fitting line.  
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Note: When making the gas connection to the appliance inlet fitting, hold  
the 10mm 3/8” BSP fitting with a spanner when tightening the gas inlet  
pipe compression nut.  
For Propane installations an approved gas regulator must be fitted in  
accordance with AS5601.  
Ensure copper tube meets the requirements of Australian Standard  
AS1432 Type B.  
Note: Heater must be tested for correct operation by the installer after  
installation is complete.  
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Part 3:  
General Flue Installation  
Underside of gas cowl must be at least 500mm above highest point of the  
roof.  
This appliance is approved for an  
installation with a maximum flue  
height of 12m and a minimum flue  
height of 3m.  
Suspend a plumbline from the  
ceiling to the centre of the flue  
spigot.  
Mark the centre of the flue spigot  
on the ceiling.  
Prior to cutting the ceiling ensure  
that there is at lease 25mm  
clearance from any combustible  
materials.  
Fit ceiling ring, flue and flue cover.  
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Part 4:  
Operating Instructions  
NOTE: Carbon deposits maybe present on the glass and logs. This is  
normal and must be cleaned when the heater is serviced or the glass door  
is cleaned. Please refer to the General Glass Information section on page  
15.  
General Glass Information  
Warning: Only glass approved for use by Raypak Australia may be  
used for replacement. The use of substitute glass will void all  
warranties.  
Take care to avoid breaking the glass.  
Warning: Under no circumstances is this appliance to be operated  
without the front glass or with a broken glass. Replacement of the  
glass including the gasket as supplied by Raypak Australia should  
be done by a licensed and qualified service person.  
Window Frame Assembly Removal  
1. Shut off gas. (see lighting instructions)  
2. If the unit has been operating, let it cool.  
3. Open the two side doors.  
4. Open the clamps on the two sides (Fig. 2)  
5. Pull the frame forward.  
6. To re-install window frame assembly, follow the above procedure in  
reverse  
Fig. 2 Window frame removal  
Glass Cleaning  
It is necessary to periodically clean condensation and film from the glass.  
Condensation, which is normal during start up, forms on the inside of the  
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glass and causes lint, dust and other air-borne particles to cling. Initial  
paint curing may also deposit a slight film on the glass.  
Clean the glass two or three times with a non-ammonia based household  
cleaner and warm water. (We recommend gas fireplace glass cleaner.)  
After the initial cleaning, clean the glass two or three times during each  
operating season, depending on the environment.  
Log Set and Lava Rock Material Installation  
1. Remove window frame assembly. (See window frame removal  
assembly section)  
2. Remove logs from packaging.  
Warning: Plastic bags are not toys and should be kept away  
from children and infants.  
3. Place rear log (KR10) on rear bracket (ensure log is seated.  
properly, levelled and centred to the unit), so it will not move from  
side to side and is firmly positioned on the bracket.  
4. Slip front ember log (KR7) down behind the front deflector.  
5. Place front left log (KR8) on top of burner, left side. Using the  
bottom holes in the log, locate it into the left bracket log locator  
studs.  
6. Place front right log (KR9) on top of burner, right side. Use the log’s  
bottoms holes to locate it into the right bracket log locator studs.  
7. Place burner lava rock on top of burner between the ember log and  
the two front logs.  
8. Place top left log (KR11) onto locator notches. Ensure the log is  
secure.  
9. Place top right log (KR12) onto locator notches. Ensure log is  
secure.  
Fig. 3 Logs for the RFSDV34 gas log fire  
Maintenance  
Raypak Australia recommends that this appliance is serviced by qualified and  
licensed Service Person at least once a year.  
For service repairs and maintenance, Contact Rheem Service on 131 031.  
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Flame and Temperature Adjustment  
The appliance is fitted with the Honeywell Radio Frequency control valve and  
all adjustments are performed with the use of a remote controller.  
See instructions packaged with the Remote Controller or refer to page 16 in  
this manual for operating instructions.  
Flame Appearance  
Periodically perform a visual check of the pilot and burner flames by  
comparing them to the illustrations below (refer to figures 4 and 5). If any  
flames appear to be abnormal, place a service call.  
Fig 4. DVT pilot flame  
Fig.5 RFSDV34 flames  
Lighting Instructions  
FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE LIGHTING  
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a  
fire or explosion may result, causing property damage,  
personal injury or loss of life.  
A.  
B.  
This heater has a pilot which must be lit manually. To light the pilot,  
follow these instructions exactly.  
BEFORE LIGHTING, smell all around the heater area for gas. Be  
sure to smell next to the floor as some gas is heavier than air and  
will settle on the floor.  
C.  
What to do if you smell gas:  
DO NOT try to light any fireplace.  
DO NOT touch any electrical switch.  
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DO NOT use any phone in the building.  
IMMEDIATELY call you gas supplier from a neighbour’s phone  
or a mobile phone outside the building. Follow the gas suppliers  
instructions.  
IF YOU CANNOT CONTACT YOU GAS SUPPLIER CALL THE  
FIRE BRIGADE.  
D.  
E.  
Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob. Never  
use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, do not try to  
repair it; call a qualified service technician. Applying force or any  
attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.  
Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water.  
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the heater  
and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control  
which has been under water.  
Lighting Instructions  
1. STOP!! Read the safety information above.  
2. Turn off all electrical power to the appliance.  
3. For RN/RP appliances, turn ON/OFF switch to OFF  
position or set the thermostat to the lowest setting.  
4. Open control access panel.  
5. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn it clockwise to  
the off position. Do not force knob.  
6. Wait 5 minutes to allow any gas to clear. Then smell for  
gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP  
and follow step B in the safety information above. If you  
do not smell gas, go to the next step.  
7. Remove the glass door before lighting the pilot. (See  
Glass Removal Section – page 10)  
8. Visibly locate pilot next to the main burner.  
9. Turn knob on gas control anti-clockwise to “PILOT”  
10.Push the control knob all the way in and hold.  
Immediately light the pilot by repeatedly depressing the  
piezo spark ignitor until a flame appears. Continue to  
hold the knob in for about one (1) minute after the pilot  
is lit. Release knob and it will pop back up and pilot  
should remain lit. If it goes out repeat steps 5 through to  
8.  
If control knob does not pop up when it is released,  
stop and immediately call Rheem service, your  
local service technician or your gas supplier.  
If after several attempts, the pilot will not stay lit,  
turn the gas control knob to OFF and call Rheem  
service, your local service technician or gas  
supplier.  
11.Replace the glass door.  
12.Turn the gas control knob to the ON position.  
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13.For the RN/RP models turn the remote control ON/OFF  
switch to the ON position or set the thermostat to the  
desired setting.  
14.Turn on electrical supply.  
To Turn Off the Heater  
1. Turn the remote control ON/OFF switch to OFF or set the thermostat to  
the lowest setting.  
2. Turn off power supply to the appliance if a service is to be performed.  
3. Open louvre assembly bottom.  
4. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise to OFF. Do not  
force this knob.  
5. Close control access panel.  
RFSDV34 Operating Instructions  
The comfort control valve (Fig 6) allows remote control of temperature,  
fan and flame appearance.  
To access the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the comfort control valve;  
open the control door assembly, then remove the upper left and right  
hand screws on the control panel. Pull the panels forward to expose the  
gas valve. The REMOTE/LOCAL switch is located on the top of the gas  
valve.  
NOTE: The antenna should hang in free air away from grounded metal.  
Operation  
1. If the manual switch is in the REMOTE position, switch it to LOCAL.  
2. Turn the pilotstat knob anticlockwise from the OFF to the PILOT  
position, push the knob down and hold it in position. The pilot valve is  
now open and allows gas to flow to the pilot burner.  
3. Push the plunger on the piezo ignitor until the pilot burner is lit. When  
the pilot burner is lit the LED on the control will come on after  
approximately 40 seconds and will provide 1 short blink continuously in  
the normal mode. When the light turns off, which will be approximately  
10 seconds after it has been continuously red, the receiver valve is fully  
powered.  
4. Release the knob (the shaft will move upward). The pilot light should  
stay lit. If the pilot burner goes out, repeat step 2.  
5. Turn the knob anticlockwise to the ON position. If the manual switch is  
in the LOCAL position (step 1), the main burner will come on  
immediately.  
6. Upon initial use of the remote control, a recognition operation is  
required between the receiver/valve and remote control. Change the  
switch from LOCAL to REMOTE . Press the fan or flame button on the  
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remote control within 30 seconds. The LED will blink indicating the  
remote control will now work with the receiver valve. If the switch  
continues in the REMOTE position, the remote control will now control  
the main valve, flame modulation level and fan control.  
7. If the manual switch is in the LOCAL position, the valve will be at the  
highest fixed pressure setting and the fan will be at the highest fixed  
speed. The remote control will control the fan speed only.  
Fig. 6 Comfort Control Valve  
Shut Off Procedure  
If the manual switch is in the REMOTE position, the remote control can  
shut off the main burner and fan. However, if the control is still ON a  
command from the remote control can turn on the main burner or fan.  
To shut off the system, turn the pilotstat knob clockwise to the OFF  
position. This action closes the main gas and safety valves. The remote  
control cannot turn on the main burner or fan.  
Remote Control Operation  
Refer to Fig 7  
OFF Mode  
In the OFF mode, the fireplace flame and fan are off, the display will show  
OFF and display the room temperature. If the receiver is in the REMOTE  
mode, the fireplace will shut off.  
ON Mode (Manual)  
In the ON mode, the room temperature, flame and fan levels will be  
shown. MANUAL will appear next to both the flame and fan icons.  
When the control is in the ON mode, you can change the flame and fan  
levels and the delay timer with the Up and Down buttons. To change the  
flame level, press the Flame button followed by an arrow key. To change  
the fan level, press the Fan key followed by an arrow key. Pushing the  
arrow key once changes the level by one unit  
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Fig.7 Transmitter diagram  
Delay Timer Mode  
The shut off delay timer maximum setting is 2 hours and minimum setting  
is zero minutes. To change the timer level, press the timer key, then the  
arrow key. Each key press changes the setting by 10 minutes.  
Auto Mode  
In the AUTO mode, the room temperature, set temperature, flame and fan  
levels will be shown. AUTO will appear next to both the flame and fan  
icons.  
With the control in AUTO mode, the main burner turns ON or OFF or  
modulates based on the heating differential needed to maintain the set  
temperature. The flame level adjusts automatically to optimize the heat  
output required to maintain the set temperature. To change the set  
temperature, press the UP or DOWN key. Each key press changes the  
setting by one degree.  
In the AUTO mode, the fan speed increases with increased fan height and  
decreases with the decreased fan height. “AUTO” is displayed next to the  
flame and fan icons.  
Fan Override During Auto Mode  
If a higher or lower fan speed is desired when operating in AUTO mode,  
override the fan speed by pressing the fan button, then the Up or Down  
key. Each key press changes the fan speed level by one unit. In this mode  
“AUTO” is displayed next to the flame icon and “MANUAL” is displayed  
next to the Fan icon.  
Change Between F° and C° Temperature Units  
Press the Up and Down arrow keys simultaneously for at least 3 seconds  
to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius units.  
Disable Thermostat Function  
To disable the thermostat function in the AUTO mode, press the Timer and  
Down keys simultaneously for at least 3 seconds.  
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To Change Batteries  
1. Remove cover on backside of the remote control. Install 3 AAA as  
shown on the cover and then re-attach the cover.  
2. Once OPERATION steps 1 to 3 are completed, the receiver/valve  
and remote control are ready. Press any button on the remote  
control to initiate the recognition process between the receiver/valve  
and the remote control.  
3. You may now use the functions as described in the REMOTE  
CONTROL section.  
Fig 8. Comfort control wiring diagram  
Part 5  
Troubleshooting  
Refer to Fig 6  
1. Locate the LED light on the gas valve.  
2. LED will blink after every valid command received from the remote  
control; this is not an error.  
3. Failure codes may occur anytime after the pilot burner is lit.  
4. The sequence is: failure code followed by light not blinking for 30  
seconds.  
5. In the event of multiple failure codes, the next failure code follows  
previous failure code by approximately 3 seconds.  
If an error code 3 is observed while performing the testing, complete the  
following:  
1. Make sure all the spade connectors are pushed all the way onto the  
terminals. If error code 3 still shows, go onto the next step.  
2. Switch the two front thermopile leads with the back two. Be sure the  
white lead is connected to the spade marked with the white dot. If error  
code 3 still shows, replace the thermopiles.  
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If an error code 8 is observed while performing the testing, complete the  
following:  
1. Confirm that the gas valve is not in the REMOTE mode.  
If the valve is producing error code 8 while in the REMOTE  
mode, the valve is defective and should be replaced.  
If the valve is producing error code 8 while in the LOCAL mode,  
go to the next step.  
2. Slide the REMOTE/LOCAL switch to REMOTE and program the  
remote control as per item 6 page 13. The error code will clear itself after  
approximately 1.5 minutes and return to normal operation.  
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Troubleshooting the Gas Control System  
Comfort Valve System Control Sequence of Operation with Remote  
Control  
Local Path  
Move switch from  
If manual switch is  
set to LOCAL, did  
main burner light  
and fan turn on?  
manual to remote.  
Press any key on the  
remote control.  
Set manual switch  
to local or remote  
Five minute  
wait period  
Move switch back to  
Light pilot burner  
Yes  
Turn pilotstat knob to  
PILOT to turn off  
main burner  
Did the LED stop  
blinking?  
Review LED  
failure analysis  
Release pilotstat  
knob  
Turn pilotstat knob to  
OFF to turn valve  
completely off.  
Cycle switch once and  
leave in remote. Press  
any key on the Remote  
Control for recognition  
operation.  
Turn pilotstat  
knob from PILOT  
to ON  
Choose Manual or  
Remote path. Set  
switch to manual or  
remote.  
On Path  
Auto Path  
If the manual switch  
is set to remote,  
press the mode  
button to display ON.  
Does the remote  
control the main  
burner and fan?  
Move switch from  
manual to remote.  
Press any key on  
remote control  
If the manual switch  
is set to remote,  
press the mode  
button to display  
AUTO. Does the  
remote control  
display the room and  
temperature  
Move switch from  
local to remote.  
Press any key on  
remote control  
within 30 seconds  
settings?  
Yes  
Does remote  
control change  
levels of flame  
If the setting is  
above room  
No  
temperature on  
the remote control  
does the main  
valve and fan turn  
on?  
No  
height, fan speed?  
Yes  
Set levels of flame  
height and fan to  
“0” to shut off  
main burner and  
fan  
If the setting is  
below room  
temperature on  
the remote  
No  
control, does the  
main valve and  
fan turn off?  
Turn pilotstat knob  
to OFF to turn  
valve completely  
off  
Turn pilotstat knob  
to OFF to turn  
valve completely  
off.  
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Part 6  
Replacement Parts List  
Insert replacement parts list and parts drawing here.  
Part 7  
Conversion Instructions  
1. Disconnect power to the unit and shut off the gas supply.  
2. Remove the window frame assembly. (see the Window Frame  
Assembly section)  
3. Carefully remove the logs. (ensure they are not hot)  
4. Remove pilot assembly from bracket.  
5. Remove the 2 screws holding the burner housing assembly in place.  
6. Remove the burner housing assembly.  
7. Remove the main and front orifice and replace with the orifice supplied  
in the conversion kit. Use the small orifice size for the front burner and  
the bigger orifice size for the main burner.  
8. Remove the compression fitting which holds the aluminium tubing in  
the pilot assembly. This will reveal the pilot injector which must be  
replaced with the pilot injector provided in the conversion kit.  
9. Honeywell Gas Valve -: The Honeywell valve fitted to this appliance is  
preset for Propane gas. It is convertible to natural gas by a colour  
coded “conversion screw”. To insert the conversion screw, refer to the  
instructions and diagrams in the Honeywell Installation Instructions  
supplied in the conversion kit packaged with the RFSDV34 unit.  
10.Reassemble the fireplace in reverse order except for the window frame  
assembly. Leave the window frame assembly off until the unit has been  
checked for leaks and the gas supply has been purged.  
11.After purging the gas line and checking for leaks with soapy water,  
replace the window frame assembly. Light the unit and check for frame  
impingement on logs, adjusting them if necessary. Check the manifold  
and supply pressures.  
NOTE: If further assistance is required, refer to the Troubleshooting  
and Parts List in this manual.  
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Part 8  
Wiring Diagram  
240V AC  
Terminal Block  
Transformer  
240V AC - 110V AC  
2A (50VA)  
Speed Control  
240V AC 50 Hz  
Main Heater Supply  
High Limit  
Fan  
RFSDV34 GAS LOG FIRE WIRING DIAGRAM  
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Part 9  
Warranty  
RAYPAK RFSDV34RFN & RFSDV34RFP  
FREESTANDING GAS LOG FIRE WARANTY  
- AUSTRALIA ONLY –  
Rheem Australia * will:  
a) Repair or, if necessary replace any Raypak RFSDV34 Freestanding Gas Log Fire, or  
b) Replace any component (or, if necessary, arrange the installation of a Raypak Gas  
Log Fire, which falls within the Warranty Periods specified below, in accordance with  
and subject table, conditions and exclusions.  
Installation  
Models  
Period  
Warranty  
From date of installation  
Freestanding  
Gas Log Fire  
RFSDV34RFN &  
RFSDV34RFP  
Year 1  
Labour  
Freestanding  
Gas Log Fire  
RFSDV34RFN &  
RFSDV34RFP  
Years 2  
Parts  
Fan and other components  
Freestanding  
Gas Log Fire  
RFSDV34RFN &  
RFSDV34RFP  
Years 10  
Parts  
This warranty covers the appliance  
heat exchanger for 10 years pro-rata  
with a 1 year labour warranty.  
Notes:  
*
Rheem Australia Pty Ltd provides warranty service and spare parts on behalf of  
Raypak Australia Pty. Ltd.  
** Refer to item 5 of warranty conditions.  
Rheem reserves the right to transfer fully functional components from the defective gas  
log fire to the replacement appliance if required.  
In addition to this warranty, the Trade Practices Act 1974 and similar laws in each state  
and territory provide the owner under certain circumstances with certain minimum  
statutory rights in relation to your Raypak gas log fire. This warranty must be read subject  
to that legislation and nothing in this warranty has the effect of excluding, restricting or  
modifying those rights.  
Rheem Australia Pty Ltd  
A.B.N 21 098 823 511  
Raypak Australia Pty Ltd  
A.B.N 65 078 743 414  
FOR SERVICE TELEPHONE  
131 031 AUSTRALIA  
or refer to your local yellow pages  
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RAYPAK MAJESTIC RFSDV34RFNAU AND  
RFSD34RFPAU WARRANTY  
- AUSTRALIA ONLY –  
WARRANTY CONDITIONS  
1.  
2.  
This warranty is applicable only to the RFSDV34RFN and the RFSDV34RFP gas  
log fires manufactured from August 2005  
The gas log fire must be installed in accordance with the Raypak installation  
instructions, supplied with the appliance and in accordance with all relevant  
statutory and local requirements of the State in which the appliance is installed.  
This gas log fire must be correctly commissioned by a licensed and authorised  
person and the installation certified by the relevant Gas Authority of the State in  
which the appliance is installed.  
Where a failed component or appliance is replaced under warranty, the balance  
of the original warranty period will remain effective. The replaced part of  
appliance does not carry a new warranty.  
Where the gas log fire is installed outside the boundaries of the metropolitan area  
as defined by Rheem or further than 25 km from a regional Rheem branch office,  
or an accredited service agent, the cost of transport, insurance and travelling  
costs between the nearest Rheem accredited Service Agent’s premises and the  
installed site shall be owner’s responsibility.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
The warranty only applies to the gas log fire and original or genuine (company)  
component replacement parts and therefore does not cover any plumbing or  
electrical parts supplied by the installer and not an integral part of the appliance.  
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