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#1 Posted : Monday, October 12, 2009 8:56:43 PM(UTC)
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Hi, I am replacing a nat gas heating contol on a heat-n-glow fireplace - old one a Robertshaw 7000 MVRB-S-LC with a new 710 series millivolt control. The wiring diagram is exactly the same on both however the new one has a jumper wire from the safety magnet to the thermopile. The old unit does not have a safety magnet but has what appears a tube that runs to the pilot area - theres also the thermopile and the tube that carries the gas to the pilot light. - so three items there. Since this is on a fireplace I do not have a thermostat control but have a wall switch to turn on / off . So the wall switch takes the place of the thermostat, is this correct? Why does the old unit which is a millivolt unit not have this safety magnet but a thermocouple connection instead? I have read your previous posts but just wanted to know alittle more.
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, October 13, 2009 12:00:20 PM(UTC)
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I cannot get the pilot to lite. The safety valve should be open at room temp correct? Heating the thermopile will cause it to close? At room temp I should be able to blow air through the valve?
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