Fireplace Operation - Jøtul GI 635 DV IPI Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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139712_R00_GI 635 IPI Sept. 2015

Fireplace Operation

Burner Switch
OFF : The Burner will not operate.
ON : Power is available for all Burner functions.
Pilot Modes
Continuous Pilot Ignition ( CPI )
This permits the pilot to continue burning even
when there is no call for heat. This feature allows the
burner to function properly under a variety of adverse
conditions. For example, it can be difficult to establish
positive draft through a very long vent system,
particularly in very cold weather. In such cases, the
entire system will benefit as the heat generated by a
continuous pilot flame will help establish a positive
draft. CPI mode will also reduce glass condensation
upon start-up.
Exercise caution when operating with a continuous
pilot. DO NOT USE CLEANING PRODUCTS HAVING
COMBUSTIBLE VAPORS AROUND THE OPERATING
FIREPLACE.
Intermittent Pilot Ignition ( IPI )
This feature allows the pilot flame to go out
when there is no call for heat. Ideal for use with
thermostatic or manual remote control, the
Integrated Fireplace Control module ignites the pilot
flame only when there is a call for heat. A battery
back-up permits continued functionality in the event
of a power failure.
Flame Picture
NO SMOKE OR SOOT SHOULD BE PRESENT. CHECK
LOG PLACEMENT IF ANY SOOT OR SMOKE IS
APPARENT. IF SOOT OR SMOKE PERSIST, THE AIR
SHUTTER MAY REQUIRE ADJUSTMENT TO ALLOW
MORE AIR TO SUPPORT EFFICIENT COMBUSTION. See
Adjusting Air Supply Settings on page 31.
Accent Lamp
The Accent Lamp is controlled by the hand-held remote
transmitter. See figs. 80-81, page 36.
Heat generated from the accent lamp can assist in
maintaining draft in very long vent runs and thereby
help ensure consistent IPI start-up performance.
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Figure 61. Burner Control Switch.
Figure 62. Correct Pilot Flame Pattern.
Blower Function
Two heat-activated, 95 cfm blowers assist in moving
heat into the living environment. Power is supplied
through the same circuit used by the other fireplace
components. The blowers must be electrically grounded
in accordance with local codes, or, in the absence of local
codes, with the current NFPA 70 - National Electrical
Code or CSA C22.1 - Canadian Electrical Code.
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