What is RS switch on gas fireplace?

Posted by Reinaldo Massengill on Tuesday, March 22, 2022
The “RS” position (press the bottom part of the switch) permits the remote control switch to turn the fire on and off. The neutral position (halfway between “ON” and “RS”) turns the fire off.

People also ask, how does gas fireplace switch work?

When the thermocouple is heated by the pilot light, it generates a very small electrical voltage (millivolts) which can be run through a switch to turn on a Milli-volt gas valve (as opposed to a 24 volt gas valve used with a conventional thermostat).

Subsequently, question is, how do you turn on a wall with a gas fireplace? Remember to shut the gas supply valve off (picture #1). If it remains lit, press the valve knob in slightly and rotate counter-clockwise until the word "ON" is in the 6 o'clock position. Finally, turn the unit's ON/OFF switch (or wall switch or remote control) to the "ON" position to start your fire.

In respect to this, why is my gas fireplace not turning on?

1. Pilot light systems are the most common reason gas fireplaces fail to light, so check the main gas valve to make sure the gas is turned on. If gas is coming out of the pilot, but it still won't light, the spark igniter could be the problem. Look for and clear out any debris between the igniter and thermocouple.

Should the pilot light always be on in a gas fireplace?

Electronic ignition is when the pilot light on a gas fireplace/insert/stove is only running when the fireplace is on, this means that the unit is likely to have a battery backup as well. A standing pilot is always on, always using a small amount of gas to run constantly unless the gas is physically turned off.

Can you turn on a gas fireplace without power?

Most gas fireplaces incorporate a self-generating millivolt system using a thermopile. If the gas fireplace has a blower or fan, it will need electricity, but you should still be able to generate heat without it. Many models have a battery backup that can be used to light the pilot during a power outage.

Is it OK to leave gas fireplace on overnight?

It usually runs all night. However, unvented gas fireplaces (aka vent free, ventless) can adversely affect indoor air quality and shouldn't be used more than a few hours at In most cases, if your fireplace was installed properly, you can leave it on indefinitely.

How do you start a gas fireplace for the first time?

To light your gas fireplace, first access its control panel and turn the shutoff valve so the handle is parallel to the gas line, which will allow gas to enter your fireplace. Then, move the control knob to the “pilot” position.

How do you turn off the pilot light on a gas fireplace?

Turn the gas control valve to the Off position. The gas supply to the pilot light will be cut off and the flame will go out. To avoid accidentally turning off the pilot light when turning off the burner, there is generally a mechanical block to prevent turning the valve all the way to the Off position.

How do you adjust the pilot light on a gas fireplace?

On some fireplaces, there will be a "Lo-Hi" button that allows you to adjust the flame upward or downward. On others, there will be a screw that you can easily adjust with a screwdriver. Turning the screw clockwise will lower the flame, while a counterclockwise motion will turn it up.

Do Gas inserts need electricity?

Although gas fireplace inserts don't need electrical power, models with a fan or a blower will need to be plugged in to work.

Does gas leak when the pilot light goes out?

When the pilot light goes out, it does not leak carbon monoxide gas. However, if the light goes out frequently there could be other issues.

How do you know if you have a bad thermocouple?

If you can't get the flame to light at all, and you're sure the gas is on, there's probably an obstruction in the pilot tube. If the flame lights and goes out when you release the gas control knob after holding it in for the recommended 20 to 30 seconds, that's the sign of a thermocouple malfunction.

How do I know if my gas fireplace is on?

If you hear the valve open (click, clank, clunk, etc.), but don't hear or smell gas. The valve may be off. Most gas valves are quarter turn ball valves, so you can tell when they're open simply by looking at the knob. The knob should have an arrow, handle, or other linear feature on it.

What happens if the pilot light goes out on a gas fireplace?

When a pilot light goes out on a gas fireplace, there is cause for concern if the gas flow hasn't been interrupted. More commonly, a pilot light will go off because of a failure in the supply of gas. One thing to check is the gas valve on the fireplace and make sure it's open.

What does a thermocouple look like?

The thermocouple looks like a piece of metal tubing smaller than a soda straw. To find it, first locate the gas control box. This is the box that the main gas line enters, where you turn the gas on in the furnace. The other end of the thermocouple sits in the flame of the pilot light.

How do you turn on gas logs?

How do you light a gas log safety pilot? You turn the control knob to the pilot position, push the knob in, light the pilot with a match, then hold the knob down for 30 seconds or so until the pilot stays lit by itself. Once the pilot light will stay lit on its own, you can then move the knob to the "On" position.

How do you test a thermocouple?

Steps
  • Locate the pilot light controls on the gas valve.
  • Turn the pilot light on for 30 seconds.
  • Release the button to see if the pilot light goes out.
  • Turn off the gas supply to test the thermocouple again.
  • Count to 20 and wait for the pilot light to go out.
  • Listen for clicking near the gas valve.
  • How do I know if my gas valve is open?

    These valves make it easy to tell if they are open or closed. In the open position (gas is flowing) the handle (lever) will be parallel with the pipe, when it is closed (gas not flowing) the handle (lever) will be perpendicular to the pipe. This should make it easy for you to tell if the gas is on, or off.

    How do you clean a thermocouple?

    Remove Thermocouple from pilot assembly, using steel wool or emery cloth to lightly clean the tip removing any soot or build up that might have accorded due to an improper pilot flame. Using an eraser from a pencil; clean the threads of the nut that connects the Thermocouple to the control valve and then re-tighten.

    What is the difference between a gas fireplace and a gas insert?

    Gas fireplaces are very similar to gas inserts. However, the difference between gas fireplaces vs. gas inserts is that a built-in gas fireplace doesn't require an existing fireplace or chimney. So, if you don't have an existing wood-burning fireplace, this is your only option.

    Are gas fireplaces safe?

    Gas fireplaces are safe. But as with all gas appliances, they do produce carbon monoxide. If something goes wrong, carbon monoxide put the home's occupants at risk. Therefore, carbon monoxide detectors are a critical part of gas fireplace safety, even if you don't use the fireplace often.

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