Kalfire G Series Installation Instructions Manual page 32

Balanced-flue gas fires
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Error code
Cause
No ionisation
08A
measurement during
ignition.
15A
Gas valve problem
Problem with
regulating the gas
29A
valve, no flame during
ignition
33F
Low voltage gas valve Replace automatic burner relay
34F
Insufficient voltage
Problem with the
35F
electrical driver
Gas valve wiring
50F
problem
Failure of ionisation
51A
signal during while
fire is alight.
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Solution
A flame is visible during ignition
1. Check if the ionisation pen is completely unobstructed by looking into the fireplace.
2. Check if the plug in the technical box is correctly connected.
See Wiring diagram on page 86.
3. Check the connection with the ionisation pen and whether there are damages
to the ionisation cable.
4. Measure the ionisation signal.
No flame is visible during ignition, but there was a spark at the ignition pen.
1. Remove the door from the fireplace (see 7.1.3 and 7.1.4)
2. Carefully check if there no decorative elements are obstructing the pen and if the spark
correctly ignites the
burner.
3. Ignite the gas fire without the door once and check if gas is emanating from the burner.
In case no gas emanates from the burner: check for gas supply up to the technical box
(measure pre-pressure).
4. In the presence of pre-pressure, check whether the cables running from the automatic
burner relay to the gas valve unit are damaged and/or disconnected.
5. In case of an excessive gas pressure level (>55mbar) the gas valve cannot be opened for
safety reasons.
The energy company or installer should fix this problem.
6. In case of no result: exchange gas regulator.
No flame is visible during ignition and no spark is visible at the ignition pen.
1. Check whether the ignition pen is obstructed in the fireplace.
2. Check if the plug connection is correct inside the technical unit.
See Wiring diagram on page 86.
3. Check if there is sufficient 24V D/C power supply.
4. Check the ignition cable for damages and check the connection
with the burner.
5. Check the HDIMS supply for the ignition transformer. If the 135 V is supplied: replace
the ignitiontransformer, if there is no 135 V: replace the HDIMS.
1. Check the cover wiring.
2. In case of correct wiring: exchange gas regulator.
1. Check whether the gas valve is open.
2. Measure the gas pressure at the gas valve intake. This must be > 20 mbar
or with a G30(B/P) > 40 mbar.
3. Measure the burner pressure with the measurement nipple behind the gas valve.
4. Check the gas valve wiring and connection.
5. Change gas valve settings, parameter TP01 or TP02.
6. Check/replace the gas valve.
1. Measure mains voltage (>220VAC)
2. Measure outgoing transformer voltage 24 VDC and 12 VDC.
3. If the outgoing voltage is lower than 20 VDC or 10 VDC, replace the transformer.
4. If the outgoing voltage is correct, check the wiring for short-circuits.
Replace automatic burner relay
Check the wiring and power plug connection.
Repair if necessary.
1. Check whether the ionisation pen is obstructed in the fireplace.
2. Check whether the flame remains nicely in the ionisation pen. In case the flame
becomes transparent, recirculation is occurring.
3. Check flue duct configuration.

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