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R R R-NZ DRAFT April 17, 2019
-11C 1 00:31 Hi ENGLISH GV60 Bidirectional Control System for use with The Puck and Symax Handsets together with myfire App Installation and Operating Instructions R R R-NZ GV60 Bidirectional Control System for use with The Puck and Symax Handsets together with myfire App Installation and Operating Instructions APPLICATION AND COMPONENTS Application ................................................................................ 3 Components ............................................................................. 3 GV60 GAS COMBINATION CONTROL Technical Data .......................................................................... 4 Mounting Position ..................................................................... 5 Gas Connections ...................................................................... 5 Perform Pressure Test ............................................................. 5 Wiring ........................................................................................ 6 Thermocouple Circuit ................................................................ 6 Ignition Cable ............................................................................ 6 Receiver .................................................................................... 6 V Module ................................................................................... 7 Knob Settings ........................................................................... 8 Adjustment ................................................................................ 8 Final Check ............................................................................... 9 Manual Operation ..................................................................... 9 Turn off Gas to Appliance ....................................................... 10 Automatic turn down to pilot ................................................... 10 Automatic Shut off .................................................................. 10 TOUCHPAD / WALL SWITCH .................................................. 11 SWITCH PANEL ...................................................................... 11 SYMAX HANDSET Technical Data ........................................................................ 12 Synchronization Receiver / Symax Handset ........................... 12 General Notes ......................................................................... 12 8-BUTTON OPERATION ....................................................... 13 Setting Fahrenheit or Celsius ................................................. 13 Setting the Time ..................................................................... 13 Child Proof .............................................................................. 13 Manual Mode .......................................................................... 14 Designated Low Fire and High Fire ........................................ 14 Countdown Timer ................................................................... 14 Modes of Operation ................................................................ 15 Thermostatic Mode ................................................................. 15 Program Mode ........................................................................ 15 2nd Burner Feature ................................................................. 16 Eco Mode ................................................................................ 16 myfire App .............................................................................. 16 10-BUTTON OPERATION ...................................................... 17 Setting Fahrenheit or Celsius ................................................. 17 Setting the Time ..................................................................... 17 Child Proof .............................................................................. 17 Manual Mode .......................................................................... 18 Designated Low Fire and High Fire ........................................ 18 Countdown Timer ................................................................... 18 Modes of Operation ................................................................ 19 Thermostatic Mode ................................................................. 19 Program Mode ........................................................................ 19 2nd Burner Feature ................................................................. 20 Eco Mode ................................................................................ 20 Circulating Fan Operation ...................................................... 20 Light / Dimmer Operation ........................................................ 21 myfire App .............................................................................. 21 THE PUCK HANDSET Technical Data ........................................................................ 22 Synchronization Receiver / The Puck Handset ....................... 22 Modes of Operation ................................................................ 22 MYFIRE WI-FI BOX (B6R-W2) Technical Data ........................................................................ 23 Modes of Operation ................................................................ 23 MYFIRE WI-FI BOX (B6R-W2) RGB LEDS AND LED DRIVER Technical Data ........................................................................ 24 Requirements for external LED Driver ................................... 24 MYFIRE APP SETUP App setup ................................................................................ 25 WIRING DIAGRAMS Basic ....................................................................................... 26 Fan, Light/Dimmer, 2nd Burner Feature ................................. 27 2nd Thermocouple .................................................................... 28 Receiver for Power Flue Control ............................................ 29 Myfire App setup .................................................................... 30 1 / 30 ENGLISH 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Read these instructions carefully and completely before installing or operating. Failure to follow them could result in a fire or explo-
sion causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. Service and installation must be performed by a trained / experienced service technician. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do NOT operate any appliance. Do NOT touch any electrical switch; do NOT use any phone in your building. Immediately evacuate the area and contact the gas supplier. Follow the gas suppliers instructions. If you cannot reach the gas supplier, call the fire department. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier. Installation shall conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54 or the IFGC or CSA B149.1. All piping and tubing must comply with local codes and ordinances. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knobs. Never use tools. If a knob will not push in or turn by hand, do not try to repair it. Call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair can result in a fire or explosion. Do NOT use a product if you suspect it has been subjected to high temperatures, damaged, tampered with, or taken apart. Do NOT use a product if you suspect it has been under water or that liquid has seeped into the product. Any of these incidents can cause leakage or other damage that may affect proper operation and cause potentially dangerous combustion problems. Do NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this control or other appliances. ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could result in property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. This control must be electrically wired and operated in accordance with all codes and local regulations. Service and installation must be performed by a trained, experienced service technician. Do NOT use the control if you suspect it may be damaged. GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION NOTICE It is the responsibility of the OEM to consider the following:
The location of the GV60 system components will significantly affect the radio signal strength. The type of materials (e.g. sheet metal) used in the construction of the gas fireplace will significantly effect the radio signal strength. Operate the system with a dedicated mains power supply and/or batteries. Do not use near household electrical wiring and/or magnetic fields. Other transmitters using the same signal will negatively affect the radio signal strength. Adjustment of the on-board antenna on the receiver can improve signal strength. Do not store or locate the GV60 system components in a hot, cold, or humid environment. Make sure that the end user can access the receiver for a reset or to synchronize a new transmitter. 2 / 30 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. APPLICATION AND COMPONENTS APPLICATION GV60 is a battery-powered electronic remote ignition and control system for gas appliances with pilot burners and ODS systems. COMPONENTS The Puck B6R-H8(A)SP... 8-button handset B6R-H8(A)TL3P...D 10-button handset B6R-H8(A)TV...P...D Wall Switch US Wall Switch EU G6R-ZWSE G6R-ZWSN..-... with integrated Touchpad G6R-TPN... Wall Switch /
Touchpad Cable G6R-CWSN Switch Panel with cable G6R-SPKS / 1000 Figure 1: Handsets Combination Control GV60 Receiver B6R-R8P(T)(T2), B6R-RAP, B6R-RAPT, B6R-RAPT2 Figure 2: Operation Battery Box G60-ZB(S)90 Ignition Cable G60-ZKIS 8 Wire Cable Combination Control Receiver G6R-C Relay with Cable (optional) G6R-CL40, G6R-CLB40 Interrupter Block G60-ZUSV Thermoelement G60-ZPT600A G60-ZPT1500A Pilot Burner G30-ZP2M-L
(Europe only) Thermocurrent Cable Interrupter Block Receiver TC G60-ZKIRS Thermocurrent Cable, Interrupter Block Receiver SW Figure 3: Basic Latching Solenoid Valve
(with cable) GV-S60 Cable, V Module Receiver G6R-CBV V Module G6R-BEAV3 G6R-BUMV3... or with ON / OFF switch G60-ZSKS(L)S without ON / OFF switch G60-ZKIRSWS G60-ZMA3 with connections for EU, UK, and US Figure 4: Additional Function (Latching Solenoid, Fan, Light / Dimmer) Figure 5: Mains Adapter Receiver B6R-R8P(T)(T2), B6R-RAPT, B6R-RAPT2 Ground Cable G60-ZCGTC / 2000 2nd Thermocouple Cable G60-ZCTC / 2000 myfire Wi-Fi Box B6R-W2 Cable, myfire Wi-Fi Box Receiver G60-ZCSW2-1000 Figure 6: 2nd Thermocouple Option Figure 7: myfire App setup 2nd Thermocouple G60-ZPT300 3 / 30 ENGLISHINSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. GV60 GAS COMBINATION CONTROL TECHNICAL DATA APPROVALS CSA: Multifunctional gas control according to ANSI Z21.78 CE:
6.20 and ANSI Z21.20 6.20 for U.S. & Canada Gas Appliances Regulation 2016/426/EU and DIN EN 298, DIN EN 126, DIN EN 13611, 2014/53/EU (RED) FUELS CSA: Suitable for natural, manufactured, mixed gases, lique-
CE:
fied petroleum gases, and LP gas-air mixtures. Suitable for use with gases of EN 437 gas family 1, 2 and 3. PRESSURE DROP / CAPACITY CSA: @ 1" w.c. at 65,000 BTU / hr for 0.65 s.g. natural gas CE: 2.5 mbar (0.25 kPa) at 1.2 m / h air RANGE OF REGULATION CSA: 10,000 to 85,000 BTU / hr CE: Class C according EN 88 REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT CSA: 3" w.c. to 5" w.c.; 8" w.c. to 12" w.c. CE + CSA: 3" w.c. to 12" w.c. (7.5 to 30 mbar) CE: 5 to 40 mbar (0.5 to 4 kPa) Convertible Regulator: 3 to 4.5" NG / 8.5 to 11.5" LP MAXIMUM INLET PRESSURE CSA: psi (14" w.c.) CE: 50 mbar (5 kPa) MAIN GAS CONNECTION CSA: NPT (ANSI / ASME B1.20.1) CE:
Rp (ISO 7-1 / EN 10226-1), compression fittings for 8 mm, 10 mm or 12 mm tube PILOT GAS CONNECTION CSA: 7 / 16-24 UNS for " or 3/16 " tubing CE: M10x1 for 4 mm or 6 mm tubing INLET AND OUTLET CONNECTION Side or Bottom MAXIMUM ALLOWED TORQUE
- INLET, OUTLET, LATCHING SOLENOID "
CSA: 280 inch-pounds CE: 35 Nm
- LATCHING SOLENOID 8 mm tube CE: 20 Nm
- PILOT GAS CONNECTION CSA: 100 inch-pounds CE: 15 Nm THERMOCOUPLE / INTERRUPTER BLOCK 11 / 32-32 UNS, M10x1, M9x1, M8x1 32 F to 176 F Latching Solenoid Valve: 32 F to 176 F Misc. cables:
Relay with Cable:
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE CSA: Combination Control:
CE: Combination Control:
221 F 158 F 0 C to 80 C Latching Solenoid Valve: 0 C to 80 C Misc. cables:
Relay with Cable:
105 C 70 C 4 / 30 GENERAL RADIO FREQUENCY INFORMATION Amendment: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s) / receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Develop-
ment Canada's licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. To satisfy ISED exposure requirements a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during op-
eration. To ensure compliance, operations at closer distances than this are not recommended. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help. Compliant with the EU-Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU
(RED). It is the appliance manufacturers responsibility to determine GV60s suitability for a specific application. Do NOT remove screws from the gas valve. Do NOT adjust and / or alter any components marked with tamper indicating paint. Motor knob is not to be removed. 1. Turn off gas supply at the appliance service valve before starting installation, and perform a Gas Leak Test after the installation is complete. 2. Install the sediment trap or filter (where required) in the gas supply line to prevent contamination of the gas valve (see figure 8, page 5). 3. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knobs. Never use tools. If a knob will not push in or turn by hand, do not try to repair it. Call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair will void warranty and can result in a fire or explosion. INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. Drop PIPED GAS SUPPLY Horizontal Gas Control 3 inch (76 mm) minimum Sediment Trap Drop Horizontal TUBING GAS SUPPLY Gas Control Riser PIPED GAS SUPPLY 3 inch (76 mm) minimum Use new, properly reamed pipe free from metal or material chips. When tubing is used, assure that ends are square, deburred and clean. All tubing bends must be smooth and free of distortion. When threads are tightened, the valve must be held at the desig-
nated clamping points (see figure 9, page 5). Do not overtighten connections. Overtightening can damage the control body resulting in a leak or a control malfunction.
(see MAXIMUM ALLOWED TORQUE, see page 4) Sediment Trap Gas Control Riser 3 inch
(76 mm) minimum Sediment Trap Figure 8: Sediment Trap (where required) MOUNTING POSITION In upright position, gas control knobs are on top of the valve. Valve may be mounted 0 to 90 any direction (including vertical) from the upright position. Valve must NOT be mounted upside down. LOCATION Locate the combination gas valve where it is not exposed to steam cleaning, high humidity, dripping water, corrosive chemi-
cals, dust or grease accumulation, or excessive heat. To assure proper operation, follow these guidelines:
Locate combination gas valve in a well-ventilated area. Mount combination gas valve high enough to avoid exposure to flooding or splashing water. Make sure the ambient temperature does not exceed the ambi-
ent temperature ratings for each component. GV60 standard version is suitable for indoor use only. Figure 9: 1 = Clamp Areas, 2 = Mounting Points GAS CONNECTIONS Fire or Explosion Hazard. Can cause property damage, severe injury, or death. Do NOT bend tubing at gas valve connection point after compression fitting has been tightened. This can result in a gas leak at the connection. Main Gas (Tubing Connections) 1. Do not use pipe joint compound. Mertik Maxitrol does NOT recommend the use of Teflon / PTFE tape. 2. Slip nut and ferrule over tubing. 3. Slide nut and ferrule into place, and insert tubing into inlet / out-
let connection until it bottoms. Turn finger tight. 4. Use a wrench to tighten nut about 1 turn beyond finger tight. Main Gas (Pipe Connections) 1. Mertik Maxitrol does NOT recommend the use of Teflon / PTFE tape. 2. Pipe to be inserted into the valve must be the proper thread length and to gauge. Thread that is cut too long can cause distortion or malfunction if inserted too deeply. Thread cut too short can cause thread stripping if over-torqued. 3. Apply a moderate amount of approved pipe sealant to the pipe only, leaving the two end threads bare. 4. Connect pipe to valve inlet and outlet. Pilot Gas (Tubing Connections) 1. Do not use pipe joint compound. Mertik Maxitrol does NOT recommend the use of Teflon / PTFE tape. 2. Slip fitting over tubing. 3. Insert pilot tubing into pilot outlet until it bottoms. Turn fitting finger tight. 4. Turn with a wrench until you shear off the ferrule. Turn an ad-
ditional turn to make a gas tight seal. 5. Connect other end of tubing to pilot burner. The control valve must be in the closed position when the gas supply line is tested for leakage up to 150 mbar (15 kPa;
2 PSI). Above 150 mbar (15 kPa; 2 PSI) the control valve must be isolated from the gas supply. PERFORM PRESSURE TEST 1. Check carefully for gas leaks immediately after the valve has been installed and the gas turned on. Do this before attempt-
ing to operate the appliance or other gas burning device. 2. Using a clean brush, apply an approved leak test solution to the tubing and pipe connections. Bubbles indicate a leak. 3. If no leakage is detected, light the main burner. 4. With the main burner in operation, apply an approved leak test solution to all tubing and pipe connections (including adapters) and the valve inlet and outlet. Bubbles indicate a leak. 5. If a leak is detected, tighten pipe connections (including adapt-
ers) according to Gas Connections (see page 5). 5 / 30 ENGLISHINSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. Do NOT use if leakage is detected. There is a danger of fire or explosion depending on conditions. WIRING
(see figures 28-32, pages 26-30) NOTICE Do not damage the ignition cable while attaching it to the igni-
tion electrode. When the cable is in place, avoid contact with sharp objects or edges. With cables longer than 900 mm, avoid contact with metal parts, as this could decrease spark. Connect all components according to the appropriate wiring diagram. RECEIVER When GV60 components are installed, make sure they are not exposed to dirt, oil, grease or other chemical agents. Do not permit foreign particles under plastic cover. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) where it is easily accessible for the user. NOTICE Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting ignition. Failure to do so could damage the electronics. THERMOCOUPLE CIRCUIT Total resistance of thermocouple circuit should be minimized to ensure proper operation. Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 NOTICE The use of the Mertik Maxitrol interrupter block is recommended. Keep connection of interrupter block and thermocouple clean and dry. Avoid excessive bending of the thermocouple tubing dur-
ing installation (min. 1 radius; 2.5 cm) as this can cause it to fail. 1. Tighten brass interrupter block into valve turn beyond finger tight. If necessary, an additional turn is possible. CAUTION: Further tightening will damage the plastic sleeve in the brass interrupter block and will cause a short in the circuit. NOTE: Do not over-torque or under-torque the interrupter block to achieve a specific slot alignment. 2. Slide spade connectors into plastic insert (see figure 10, page 6). 3. Slide plastic insert with spade connectors into the brass inter-
rupter block until it snaps (see figure 11, page 6). 4. While holding the interrupter block with a wrench, thread the thermocouple into the female end of the interrupter block turn beyond finger tight (see figure 12, page 6). IGNITION CABLE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE CSA: Ignition Cable: 302 F CE:
Ignition Cable: 150 C CAUTION: Damage and / or interference will occur to the GV electronic system if the ignition cable (high voltage) is not sepa-
rated from other GV system wiring. 6 / 30 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE CSA: Receiver without internal batteries: 32 F to 176 F 32 F to 131 F CE: Receiver without internal batteries: 0 C to 80 C 0 C to 55 C Receiver with internal batteries:
Receiver with internal batteries:
RADIO FREQUENCY CSA: 918.0 MHz for U.S. (FCC), Canada (ISED), New Zea-
land (RNZ) and Australia (ACMA) (handset, receiver) CE: 868.1 MHz for Europe (handset, receiver)
(see general radio frequency information on page 4.) RADIATED POWER OUTPUT CSA: 89.2 V/m CE:
-3.5 dBm POWER CONSUMPTION (STANDBY) CSA + CE: B6R-R8(A)... : 0.7 mW POWER CONSUMPTION (NOMINAL) CSA + CE: B6R-R8(A)... : 0.8 mW POWER CONSUMPTION (MOTOR TURN) CSA + CE: B6R-R8(A)... : 0.25 W POWER CONSUMPTION (IGNITION) CSA + CE: B6R-R8(A)... : 3.0 W POWER SUPPLY Receiver: 4 x 1.5 V AA (quality alkaline recommended) An AC mains adapter may be used instead of batteries. NOTICE Only the Mertik Maxitrol AC mains adapter (see figure 5, page 3) or one preapproved by Mertik Maxitrol can be used. Use of other adapters can render the system inoperable. NOTICE The antenna (see page 26) must not cross or come into contact with the ignition wire. This will render the receiver inoperable. Batteries Receiver NOTICE Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting ignition. Failure to do so could damage the electronics. NOTICE The handsets and receivers are not interchangeable with previ-
ous electronics G6R and B6R-R8(9)U(T). INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. To avoid damaging the electronics, do NOT use metal tools to remove the batteries from the handset / receiver. Without using a mains adapter, battery replacement is recom-
mended at the beginning of each heating season. Old or dead batteries should be removed immediately. If left in the unit the batteries can overheat, leak, and / or explode. Do NOT expose batteries (including during storage) to direct sunlight, excessive heat, fire, moisture, or severe impact. Each of these conditions can cause the batteries to overheat, leak, and / or explode. Batteries must be kept within their recommended temperature limits (ambient battery temperature range: 32 F to 131 F /
0 C to 55 C). New and old batteries and different brands of batteries should not be used together. Mixing of various batteries can cause the batteries to overheat, leak, and / or explode. Low battery indication: frequent beeps for 3 seconds when mo-
tor turns. The V module for fan speed control and light / dimmer provides the receiver with power. The batteries in the receiver can be used for automatic backup in case of power outage. NOTICE To keep the receiver free from debris, dirt, and humidity, do not remove the receiver from the plastic bag until all construction is complete. signals (bidirectional). The Symax and receiver sync status information every 10 s during the first 2 min and afterward every 4 to 6 min. NOTE: When the RF receiver is placed in the appliance, the surrounding metal can reduce reception considerably. NOTICE The handsets and receivers are not interchangeable with previ-
ous electronics G6R and B6R-R8(9)U(T). Synchronization Receiver / The Puck Handset
(First time use only) 1. Insert batteries or connect AC mains power. The module for circulating fan and light / dimmer includes a mains adapter. With mains adapter, batteries can be used for backup. 2. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) to ON position. 3. The receiver has to learn the Puck's code:
Press and hold the receivers reset button (see figure 28, page 26) until you hear two (2) beeps. After the second, longer beep, release the reset button. Within the subsequent 20 seconds press and hold the "" button on the Puck (approx. 4 seconds) until two (2) short beeps confirm the code is set. NOTE: This is a one time setting only, and it is not required after changing the batteries in the Puck or receiver. NOTE: The receiver transmits and receives (bidirectional) sig-
nals and the Puck (unidirectional) transmits signals. The Puck sends status information every 4 to 6 min to the receiver. NOTE: When the RF receiver is placed in the appliance, the surrounding metal can reduce reception considerably. Radio Frequency Receiver and Handset A code is selected automatically for all Mertik Maxitrol electronics from among 65,000 codes available. The receiver must be paired with a handset. NOTICE The handsets and receivers are not interchangeable with previ-
ous electronics G6R and B6R-R8(9)U(T). Synchronization Receiver / Symax Handset
(First time use only) V MODULE 1. Insert batteries or connect AC mains power. The module for circulating fan and light / dimmer includes a mains adapter. With mains adapter, batteries can be used for backup. 2. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) to ON position. 3. The receiver has to learn the Symax code:
Press and hold the receivers reset button (see figure 28, page 26) until you hear two (2) beeps. After the second, longer beep, release the reset button. Within the subsequent 20 seconds press the button on the Symax. "CONN" and a running num-
ber from 1 to 8 are displayed on the Symax confirming the synchronization and data exchange is in process (see figure 13, page 7). Two (2) short beeps confirm the code is set. After successful synchronization the current state of the gas fire is displayed on the Symax. Figure 13: Synchronization of Symax handset in process NOTE: This is a one time setting only, and it is not required after changing the batteries in the Symax or receiver. NOTE: Both the receiver and the Symax transmit and receive POWER SUPPLY CSA: Inlet:
Outlet:
Built-in fuse: 2.5 A Inlet:
CE:
Outlet:
Built-in fuse: 2.5 A 115 VAC / 60 Hz; 210 VA 115 VAC / 60 Hz; 100 VA each 230 VAC / 50 Hz; 210 VA 230 VAC / 50 Hz; 100 VA each AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE CSA: V Module: 176 F CE: V Module: 80 C POWER CONSUMPTION (STANDBY) CSA + CE: G6R-B...V3: 0.3 W POWER CONSUMPTION (NOMINAL) CSA + CE: Depends on connected devices (fan, light) Follow wiring diagram (see figure 31, page 29). Connect the Fan and Light first and then connect the power supply. An LED indi-
cates the power is ON. Use Molex connectors or connect wires to screw terminals. 7 / 30 ENGLISHINSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. KNOB SETTINGS Knobs function as follows (see figure 14, page 8):
KNOB Main valve knob POSITION OFF FUNCTION Prevents main gas flow through valve. Permits main gas flow through valve if the pilot is lit and thermocouple is generating sufficient power. Allows the pilot to be manually ignited and prevents main gas flow. Allows for automatic ignition. Main valve knob ON Manual knob Manual knob MAN ON ADJUSTMENT It is the appliance manufacturers responsibility to determine GV60s suitability for a specific application. Do not attempt to remove screws from the top of gas valve. Do not change any adjustments marked with tamper indicating paint. Motor knob is not to be removed. to in.
(10 to13 mm) Thermocouple Vented Gas Appliances Figure 15: Proper Flame Impingement on Thermocouple Outlet Pressure Adjustment
(Vented Units Only)
. STANDARD REGULATOR OR THROTTLE
(Throttle CE Only) 1. Connect a pressure manometer to the valve outlet pressure tap. Pressure tap is opened by turning the screw counterclock-
wise Pressure regulator or throttle are located under the cover and can be reached by removing the plug (see figures 14, page 8 and 16, page 8). 2. Turn MANUAL knob and main valve knob to the ON position. 3. Turn pressure regulator adjustment screw to set required burner pressure (high fire). Pressure is increased by turning clockwise
(pressure regulator models), or decreased by turning counterclockwise
. Pressure Regulator
(remove plug first) Main Valve Knob Side Inlet Side Outlet Pilot Gas Adjustment Screw (turn with screw-
driver) Manual Knob Connection Piezo Igniter Tab 2.8 x 0.8 mm Pressure Regulator or Throttle Figure 16: Combination Control GV60, Cover NOTE: Throttle models pressure is increased by turning coun-
; or decreased by turning clockwise terclockwise
. Inlet Pressure Tap Outlet Pressure Tap Bottom Inlet Bottom Outlet Magnet Unit Minimum Rate Orifice Figure 14: GV60, Connections and Adjustment Options Pilot Flame Adjustment
(Vented Units Only) The pilot flow adjustment is preset to maximum at the factory. The pilot flame should envelope to of the thermocouple
(see figure 15, page 8). 1. The adjustment screw can be reached through a hole in the MANUAL knob (see figure 14, page 8). 2. Turn the MANUAL knob to the ON position. 3. It is now possible to pierce through a film on the cover with a screwdriver to reach the adjustment screw beneath. 4. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to decrease or counterclockwise to increase pilot flame. 8 / 30 4. After adjustment, replace the plug. 5. If no other adjustments are required, close pressure tap(s) by turning the screw(s) full clockwise
. Check all connections / pressure tap(s) for leaks. 6. If the desired outlet pressure or flow cannot be achieved by adjusting the gas valve, check the gas valve inlet pressure us-
ing a manometer at the valve inlet pressure tap. If the inlet pressure is in the normal range, replace the gas valve; other-
wise, take necessary steps to assure proper gas pressure to the valve. CONVERTIBLE PRESSURE REGULATOR
(CSA Only; Optional) Convertible regulators are designed to deliver either of two fixed outlet pressures for Natural Gas (NG) or LP Gas. To change from one gas to the other, turn the conversion plug (see figure 17, page 9) counter clockwise to remove. Unsnap and remove the plastic part, rotate it 180, and then slide it back on the con-
version plug until it snaps. Turn the conversion plug clockwise until it bottoms out. INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. that no gas is in the area around the appliance, including near the floor. If you detect gas STOP! Follow What to do if you smell gas in the safety information (see page 2). If no gas is present, proceed according to the Mertik Maxitrol Operating Instructions. Fire or Explosion Hazard. Attempted disassembly or repair can cause property damage, severe injury or death. Do not dis-
assemble the gas valve; it contains no serviceable components. MANUAL OPERATION
(Only possible, when MANUAL knob is used) Access to the pilot burner is only required for ignition with a match. When turning main valve knob, do not force. Knob has a slip clutch that clicks until the end stops are reached. This allows for manual flame height adjustment as well as adjustment to pilot-
Standby position. 1. STOP! Read the safety information included before proceeding. 2. Turn main valve knob to the OFF, full clockwise position. 3. Turn MANUAL knob to the MAN, full clockwise position. 4. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) in O (OFF) position. 5. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Verify that no gas is in the area around the appliance, including near the floor. If you detect gas STOP! Follow WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS in the safety information on page 2. If no gas is present, proceed to step 6. 6. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) in I (ON) position. 7. With the MANUAL knob in MAN position a manual pilot valve operator and piezo ignitor (optional) are accessible. 8. Fully push down manual pilot valve operator and hold in, to start pilot gas flow (see figure 18, page 10). Ignition with match:
Immediately light the pilot with a match, while continuing to hold in the manual pilot valve operator for about one (1) minute after the pilot is lit. Release manual pilot valve operator. If pilot does not stay lit, wait five (5) minutes and repeat. Ignition with piezo ignitor:
Change the ignition cable from the receiver to the valve. Push in the piezo ignitor to ignite. If pilot does not stay lit, wait five (5) minutes and repeat. If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the gas control knob (main valve knob) to OFF and proceed to step 12. If applicable, replace pilot access panel before proceeding. 9. 10. Turn MANUAL knob to the ON, full counterclockwise 11. Turn main valve knob to the full ON, full counterclockwise position. position. 12. If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (see page 10). 9 / 30 Conversion Plug Figure 17: Conversion from one gas to another Minimum Gas Flow Adjustment
(Vented Units Only) Natural Gas:
NG Position 180 Liquefied Petroleum Gas:
LP Position 1. Set the control into low fire setting by turning the motor knob to OFF position and back until the valve opens. 2. The minimum rate can be set either by screwing in a calibrated minimum rate screw (fixed orifice) or an adjustable minimum rate screw. Controls with adjustable screws without a custom-
er specific setting are factory set at maximum flow. 3. Turn the screw clockwise 4. Care should be taken to screw the fixed orifice until it stops. 5. Close pressure tap(s) by turning the screw(s) full clockwise to decrease the minimum flow. Check all connections / pressure tap(s) for leaks. Changing the Fuel Type
(Vented Units Only; see Convertible Pressure Regulator) GV60 can be converted to meet the manufacturers require-
ments for a specific gas type. Adjustments of pressure regulator, minimum rate and pilot gas are according to above-mentioned instructions. To convert for LPG CE it is necessary to block the pressure regulator by turning the regulator adjustment screw fully to the bottom limit (or the throttle adjustment screw fully to the upper limit). FINAL CHECK Observe several complete ON / OFF cycles to ensure proper op-
eration. During these cycles the electronics will determine the optimum ignition sequence timing. 1. STOP! Read the safety information included before proceeding. 2. Turn main valve knob to the OFF, full clockwise position. 3. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) to the O (OFF) position. 4. Wait a minimum of five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Verify ENGLISHINSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. Connection Piezo Ignitor Tab 2.8 x 0.8 mm MANUAL Knob in MAN Position Manual Pilot Valve Operator Main Valve Knob in OFF Position On-Demand pilot CSA: 7 Day Shut-Off CE:
5 Day Shut-Off This green feature eliminates gas energy consumption during extended appliance inactivity. The system automatically extin-
guishes the pilot when the appliance is inactive for an extended period of time. This feature helps the consumer realize cost benefits by automatically eliminating energy consumption dur-
ing non-heating months and limited use. 2nd Thermocouple Shut Off (optional) The system shuts off the fire if the main burner does not com-
pletely ignite in approximately 22 29 seconds (depending if receiver PT or PT2) after ignition or after pushing button. NOTE: Before the next ignition there is a 2 minute waiting pe-
riod. If the thermocouple is then still too hot, you will hear a long beep. Piezo Ignitor
(optional) ON / OFF Switch
(optional) in ON Position 8 Wire Receiver Jack Microswitch Figure 18: Combination control, cover TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE 1. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) in O (OFF) position. 2. If gas control is accessible turn main valve knob to the OFF full clockwise position. AUTOMATIC TURN DOWN TO PILOT (MOTOR ENDSTOP) 3 Hour No Communication Function The valve will turn to pilot flame if there is no communication between handset and receiver for a 3 hour period. The fire will continue to function normally when communication is restored. Receiver Overheating The valve turns to pilot flame if the receiver temperature is higher than 176 F / 80 C. If batteries are installed in the receiver the temperature must not exceed 140 F / 60 C. 1 Hour Turn Down
(optional; requires specific handset) The valve will turn to pilot flame if there is no motor movement over a 1 hour period. NOTE: In Manual Mode the main burner can be turned back ON after the receiver temperature is below 131 F / 55 C (with batteries in receiver) or 176 F / 80 C (without batteries in receiver). In Thermostatic Mode, the main burner turns back ON automatically. AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF Countdown Timer At end of Countdown Time period, the fire shuts off. The Count-
down Timer only works in Manual, Thermostatic, and Eco Modes. Maximum Countdown Time is 9 hours and 50 minutes. Low Battery Receiver With low battery power in the receiver the system shuts off the fire completely. This will not happen if the power supply is inter-
rupted. 10 / 30 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. TOUCHPAD / WALL SWITCH SWITCH PANEL Increase flame height ON / OFF Decrease flame height A) Increase flame height B) ON / OFF C) Decrease flame height Figure 19: Touchpad / Wall Switch Figure 20: Switch Panel AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE CSA: Wall Switch / Touchpad: 176 F CE: Wall Switch / Touchpad: 80 C AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE CSA: Switch Panel: 221 F CE: Switch Panel: 105 C To Turn ON Appliance Press button (see figure 19, page 11) until two short beeps (CE version) or continuous beeping (CSA version) con-
firm the start sequence has begun; release button. Once pilot ignition is confirmed, there is main gas flow. To Turn ON Appliance Press B button (see figure 20, page 11) until two short beeps
(CE version) or continuous beeping (CSA version) confirm the start sequence has begun; release button. Once pilot ignition is confirmed, there is main gas flow. If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (see page 10). If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (see page 10). Flame Height Adjustment
(large flame) button to increase flame height. Press and hold Press and hold (small flame) button to decrease flame height or to set appliance at pilot flame. Flame Height Adjustment Press and hold A button to increase flame height. Press and hold C button to decrease flame height or to set appliance at pilot flame. Standby Mode (Pilot Flame) Press and hold (small flame) button to set appliance at pilot flame. Standby Mode (Pilot Flame) Press and hold C button to set appliance at pilot flame. To Turn OFF Appliance To Turn OFF Appliance If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (see page 10). If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (see page 10). Press button. Press B button. TO OPEN AND CLOSE SOLENOID VALVE / BURNER Simultaneously press the to switch the decorative burner OFF. Simultaneously press and tons to switch decorative burner on. and (small flame) buttons
(large flame) buttons but-
TO OPEN AND CLOSE SOLENOID VALVE / BURNER Simultaneously press the B and C buttons to switch the dec-
orative burner OFF. Simultaneously press B and A buttons buttons to switch decorative burner on. NOTE: The latching solenoid valve cannot operate manually. If the receiver battery runs down it will remain in the last operating position. NOTE: The latching solenoid valve cannot operate manually. If the receiver battery runs down it will remain in the last operating position. 11 / 30 ENGLISHINSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. Handset One Button and Two Button Ignition Change from one button (default setting) to two button ignition or vice versa by pressing and holding button for 10 sec. imme-
diately after installing batteries.
(One or Two Button Ignition) is flashing. When change is complete changes to is displayed and or or vice versa. Deactivate Functions 1. Install batteries. All icons are displayed and flashing. 2. While the icons are flashing, press the relevant function button and hold for 10 sec. 3. The function icon will flash until deactivation is complete. De-
activation is complete when the function icon and two horizon-
tal bars are displayed. NOTE: If a deactivated button is pressed, there is no function, and two horizontal bars are displayed. NOTE: Deactivation remains in effect after change of batteries. Activate Functions 1. Install batteries. All icons are displayed and flashing. 2. To activate a function, press the relevant button and hold for 10 sec. 3. The function icon will continue to flash until activation is com-
plete. Activation is complete when the function icon is dis-
played. The following Functions can be Deactivated / Activated CHILD PROOF PROGRAM MODE THERMOSTATIC MODE (also deactivates PROGRAM MODE) ECO MODE LIGHT / DIMMER OPERATION CIRCULATING FAN OPERATION 2ND BURNER FEATURE COUNTDOWN TIMER SYMAX HANDSET TECHNICAL DATA AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE CSA: Handset: 32 F to 131 F CE: Handset: 0 C to 55 C RADIO FREQUENCY CSA: 918.0 MHz for U.S. (FCC), Canada (ISED), New Zea-
land (RNZ) and Australia (ACMA) (handset, receiver) CE: 868.1 MHz for Europe (handset, receiver)
(see general radio frequency information on page 4.) RADIATED POWER OUTPUT CSA: 90.8 V/m
-3.5 dBm CE:
POWER SUPPLY Handset: 2 x 1.5 V AAA (quality alkaline recommended) NOTICE Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting ignition. Failure to do so could damage the electronics. NOTICE The handsets and receivers are not interchangeable with previ-
ous electronics G6R and B6R-R8(9)U(T). To avoid damaging the electronics, do NOT use metal tools to remove the batteries from the handset / receiver. Without using a mains adapter, battery replacement is recom-
mended at the beginning of each heating season. Old or dead batteries should be removed immediately. If left in the unit the batteries can overheat, leak, and / or explode. Do NOT expose batteries (including during storage) to direct sunlight, excessive heat, fire, moisture, or severe impact. Each of these conditions can cause the batteries to overheat, leak, and / or explode. Batteries must be kept within their recommended temperature limits (ambient battery temperature range: 32 F to 131 F /
0 C to 55 C). New and old batteries and different brands of batteries should not be used together. Mixing of various batteries can cause the batteries to overheat, leak, and / or explode. SYNCHRONIZATION RECEIVER / SYMAX HANDSET NOTICE See page 7 for more information about synchronization between receiver and Symax. GENERAL NOTES Batteries Handset Low battery indicator on Symax. 12 / 30 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. 8-BUTTON OPERATION Child Proof Time Signal Indicator Thermostatic Mode Battery Status AM PM Countdown Timer Program Mode Figure 21: 8-button Display ON OFF 1 2 Temperature 2nd Burner Feature Fahrenheit or Celsius Eco Mode SETTING FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS CHILD PROOF AM PM ON OFF 1 2 SETTING THE TIME AM PM ON OFF 1 2 To change between C and F, press and buttons simultaneously. NOTE: Choosing F results in a 12 hour clock. Choosing C results in a 24 hour clock. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 and ON:
To activate press simultaneously. is displayed and the Symax is rendered inoperable, except for the OFF function. buttons OFF:
To deactivate press simultaneously. disappears. and buttons 1. Press and buttons simultane-
ously. Day flashes. 2. Press or button to select a num-
ber to correspond with the day of the week (e. g. = Monday,
= Tuesday,
= Thursday,
= Wed nesday,
= Fri-
day, = Sat urday, = Sunday). 3. Press and buttons simultane-
ously. Hour flashes. 4. To select hour press 5. Press and ously. Minutes flash. 6. To select minutes press or button. buttons simultane-
ton. 7. To confirm press and simultaneously or wait. or but-
buttons 13 / 30 ENGLISHINSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. MANUAL MODE (HANDSET) DESIGNATED LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE AM AM To go to low fire, double-click ton. is displayed. but-
NOTE: Flame goes to high fire first be-
fore going to low fire. To go to high fire, double-click ton. is displayed. but-
If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (see page 10). COUNTDOWN TIMER AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON / SETTING:
1. Press and hold button until is dis-
played, and hour flashes. or 2. To select hour press 3. To confirm press button. button. Minutes flash. 4. To select minutes press 5. To confirm press or button. button or wait. OFF:
Press disappear. button, and Countdown Time NOTE: At end of Countdown Time period, the fire shuts OFF. The Countdown Timer only works in Manual, Thermo-
static, and Eco Modes. Maximum Countdown Time is 9 hours and 50 minutes. NOTICE BEFORE OPERATING 1. Make sure MANUAL knob on the GV60 valve is in the ON, full counterclockwise position. 2. Place the ON / OFF switch (if equipped) in the I (ON) position. TO TURN ON FIRE When pilot ignition is confirmed, motor turns automatically to maximum flame height. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 and button (One Button Ignition) Press or button simultaneously
(Two Button Ignition) until two short beeps (CE version) or continuous beeping (CSA version) and a blinking series of lines confirms the start se-
quence has begun; release button(s). Main gas flows once pilot ignition is confirmed. The Symax automatically goes into Manual Mode after main burner igni-
tion. If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (see page 10). STANDBY MODE (PILOT FLAME) Handset Press and hold button to set appliance to pilot flame. TO TURN OFF FIRE AM PM ON OFF 1 2 Handset Press button to turn OFF. NOTE: A new ignition is possible after the OFF icon stops flashing. FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Handset To increase flame height press and hold To decrease flame height or to set ap-
pliance to pilot flame, press and hold button. button. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 14 / 30 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved.
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10-BUTTON OPERATION Child Proof Time Signal Indicator Thermostatic Mode AM PM Countdown Timer Program Mode Figure 22: 10-button Display ON OFF 1 2 Temperature 2nd Burner Feature SETTING FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS CHILD PROOF Battery Status Fan Fahrenheit or Celsius Light Eco Mode AM PM ON OFF 1 2 SETTING THE TIME AM PM ON OFF 1 2 To change between C and F, press and buttons simultaneously. NOTE: Choosing F results in a 12 hour clock. Choosing C results in a 24 hour clock. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 and ON:
To activate press simultaneously. is displayed and the Symax is rendered inoperable, except for the OFF function. buttons OFF:
To deactivate press simultaneously. disappears. and buttons 1. Press and buttons simultane-
ously. Day flashes. 2. Press or button to select a num-
ber to correspond with the day of the week (e. g. = Monday,
= Tuesday,
= Thursday,
= Wed nesday,
= Fri-
day, = Sat urday, = Sunday). 3. Press and buttons simultane-
ously. Hour flashes. 4. To select hour press 5. Press and ously. Minutes flash. 6. To select minutes press or button. buttons simultane-
ton. 7. To confirm press and simultaneously or wait. or but-
buttons 17 / 30 ENGLISHINSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. MANUAL MODE (HANDSET) DESIGNATED LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE NOTICE BEFORE OPERATING 1. Make sure MANUAL knob on the GV60 valve is in the ON, full counterclockwise position. 2. Place the ON / OFF switch (if equipped) in the I (ON) position. TO TURN ON FIRE When pilot ignition is confirmed, motor turns automatically to maximum flame height. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 and button (One Button Ignition) Press or button simultaneously
(Two Button Ignition) until two short beeps (CE version) or continuous beeping (CSA version) and a blinking series of lines confirms the start se-
quence has begun; release button(s). Main gas flows once pilot ignition is confirmed. The Symax automatically goes into Manual Mode after main burner igni-
tion. AM AM To go to low fire, double-click ton. is displayed. but-
NOTE: Flame goes to high fire first be-
fore going to low fire. To go to high fire, double-click ton. is displayed. but-
If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (see page 10). If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (see page 10). COUNTDOWN TIMER STANDBY MODE (PILOT FLAME) Handset Press and hold button to set appliance to pilot flame. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON / SETTING:
1. Press and hold button until is dis-
played, and hour flashes. or 2. To select hour press 3. To confirm press button. button. Minutes flash. 4. To select minutes press 5. To confirm press or button. button or wait. OFF:
Press disappear. button, and Countdown Time NOTE: At end of Countdown Time period, the fire shuts off. The Countdown Timer only works in Manual, Thermostatic, and Eco Modes. Maximum Countdown Time is 9 hours and 50 minutes. TO TURN OFF FIRE AM PM ON OFF 1 2 Handset Press button to turn off. NOTE: A new ignition is possible after the OFF icon stops flashing. FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Handset To increase flame height press and hold To decrease flame height or to set ap-
pliance to pilot flame, press and hold button. button. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 18 / 30 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 AM PM AM PM AM MODES OF OPERATION PROGRAM MODE Thermostatic Mode The room temperature is measured and compared to the set temperature. The flame height is then automatically ad-
justed to achieve the set temperature. Program Mode PROGRAM 1 and 2, each can be pro-
grammed to go ON and OFF at specific times at a set temperature. AM PM AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 ON:
Press
, or button.
, or is displayed. OFF:
1. Press 2. Press Mode. 3. Press Mode. 4. Press button. or button to enter Manual button to enter Thermostatic button to enter Eco Mode. Eco Mode Flame height modulates between high and low. If the room temperature is low-
er than the set temperature, the flame height stays on high for a longer period of time. If the room temperature is high-
er than the set temperature, the flame height stays on low for a longer period of time. One cycle lasts approx. 20 min. NOTE: The set temperature for Thermostatic Mode is the tem-
perature for the ON time in Program Mode. Changing the Thermostatic Mode set temperature also changes the ON time temperature in Program Mode. Default settings:
ON TIME (Thermostatic) TEMPERATURE: 70 F / 21 C OFF TIME TEMPERATURE:
(pilot flame only) THERMOSTATIC MODE AM PM ON OFF 1 2 AM PM AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 button. ON:
Press is displayed, preset temperature is displayed briefly, and then room tem-
perature is displayed. OFF:
1. Press 2. Press Mode. 3. Press 4. Press button. or button to enter Manual button to enter Program Mode. button to enter Eco Mode. SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until is dis-
played, temperature flashes. 2. To adjust set temperature press or button. 3. To confirm press button or wait. TEMPERATURE SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until flashes. and set temperature
(setting in Thermostatic Mode) is dis-
played. 2. To continue press button or wait. is displayed, temperature
, flashes. 3. Select OFF temperature by pressing the or button. 4. To confirm press button. NOTE: The ON (Thermostatic) and OFF set temperatures are the same for each day. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 DAY SETTING:
5. flashes. Press choose between
, , . 6. To confirm press or
, button to
, , , , , button. 19 / 30 ENGLISHINSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. SELECTED 2ND BURNER FEATURE AM PM AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 The latching solenoid valve will open automatically after igni-
tion or after switching the system OFF, so that the maximum flow of gas is supplied to both burners assisting with the ignition process. After pressing the button for the 2nd Bruner the motor will turn 7 seconds in the ON direction until the max. position is reached. ON:
To switch a burner ON, press the button. displayed. OFF:
To switch the burner OFF, press the button. disappears. button. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON TIME SETTING (PROGRAM 1):
7. is displayed, is dis-
,
, played shortly, and hour flashes. 8. To select hour press 9. To confirm press or button. button.
, , displayed shortly, is displayed, and minutes flash. 10. To select minutes press or but-
ton. 11. To confirm press OFF TIME SETTING (PROGRAM 1):
12. is displayed, is dis-
,
, played shortly, and hour flashes. 13. To select hour, press 14. To confirm press is displayed, or button. button.
, is displayed
, shortly, and minutes flash. 15. To select minutes press or but-
ton. 16. To confirm press button. NOTE: The latching solenoid valve cannot operate manually. If the receiver battery runs down it will remain in the last operating position. NOTE: Either continue to PROGRAM 2 and set on and off times or stop programming at this point, and PROGRAM 2 re-
mains deactivated. ECO MODE AM ON:
Press is displayed. button to enter Eco Mode. NOTE: PROGRAM 1 and 2 use the same on (Thermostatic) and off temperatures for
,
, , , ). Once a new ON (Thermostatic) and / or OFF temperature has been set, that temperature becomes the new default setting. and Daily Timer ( ,
,
, NOTE: If
, or Daily Timer are programmed for PRO-
GRAM 1 and PROGRAM 2 ON and OFF times, these become the new default times. The batteries must be re-
moved to clear the PROGRAM 1 and PROGRAM 2 ON and OFF times and temperatures. or Daily Timer ( , , , , , , ) selected Set ON time and OFF time using same procedure as lected (above).
: Set ON time and OFF time for both Saturday and Sunday. Daily Timer: Unique ON and OFF times may be set for a single day of the week, for multiple days of the week, or for every day of the week. Wait to finish setting. se-
20 / 30 OFF:
1. Press 2. Press Mode. 3. Press Mode. 4. Press Mode. button. or button to enter Manual button to enter Thermostatic button to enter Program CIRCULATING FAN OPERATION Circulating fan has 4 speed levels from low (1 bar) to high (4 bars). AM ON / SETTING:
1. Press flashes. 2. Press button and hold until button to increase fan speed button to decrease fan speed. but-
3. To confirm setting either press and ton or wait (
displayed). OFF:
Press bars disappear. button until all 4 speed level NOTE: SETTING only. If the fan was not switched OFF after last use, it starts automatically 4 minutes after ignition at maximum speed and goes to the last set level after 10 seconds. The fan stops 10 minutes after the gas is OFF or at pilot. INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. LIGHT / DIMMER OPERATION AM ON:
Press Light is ON at preset level. button ( is displayed). button ( disappears). OFF:
Press SETTING:
1. Press es. button and hold until flash-
2. To adjust light between 20100 %
press or button. 3. To confirm setting either press but-
ton or wait ( is displayed). NOTE: The Light works independently of the pilot flame. If you want the light on but no flame, press button. MYFIRE APP NOTICE Before the App can be used, the myfire Wi-Fi Box must be wired and plugged into mains power according to myfire App setup diagram (see figure 32, page 30), and the App setup must be completed (see myfire App setup, page 25). AM PM ON OFF 1 2 If Thermostatic, Program or Eco Mode is activated in the App, the correspond-
ing icon and is displayed on the handset. The modes can be operated according to the descriptions on previous pages. NOTE: In Manual Mode is NOT displayed on the handset. 21 / 30 ENGLISHINSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. THE PUCK HANDSET TECHNICAL DATA AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE CSA: The Puck: 32 F to 131 F CE: The Puck: 0 C to 55 C RADIO FREQUENCY CSA: 918.0 MHz for U.S. (FCC), Canada (ISED), New Zea-
land (RNZ) and Australia (ACMA) (The Puck, receiver) CE: 868.1 MHz for Europe (The Puck, receiver)
(see radio frequency information on page 4.) RADIATED POWER OUTPUT CSA: 84.5 V/m CE:
-18.5 dBm POWER SUPPLY Handset: 2 x 1.5 V AAA (quality alkaline recommended) NOTICE Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting ignition. Failure to do so could damage the electronics. NOTICE The handsets and receivers are not interchangeable with previ-
ous electronics G6R and B6R-R8(9)U(T). To avoid damaging the electronics, do NOT use metal tools to remove the batteries from the handset / receiver. Without using a mains adapter, battery replacement is recom-
mended at the beginning of each heating season. Old or dead batteries should be removed immediately. If left in the unit the batteries can overheat, leak, and / or explode. Do NOT expose batteries (including during storage) to direct sunlight, excessive heat, fire, moisture, or severe impact. Each of these conditions can cause the batteries to overheat, leak, and / or explode. Batteries must be kept within their recommended temperature limits (ambient battery temperature range: 32 F to 131 F /
0 C to 55 C). New and old batteries and different brands of batteries should not be used together. Mixing of various batteries can cause the batteries to overheat, leak, and / or explode. ON / OFF Down /LO Up / HI Figure 23: 3-button layout 22 / 30 SYNCHRONIZATION RECEIVER / THE PUCK HANDSET NOTICE See page 7 for more information about synchronization between receiver and The Puck. MODES OF OPERATION When pilot ignition is confirmed, motor turns automatically to maximum flame height. TURN FIRE ON AND OFF Press and hold the button until two short beeps confirms the start se-
quence has begun; release button. Main gas flows once pilot ignition is confirmed. Press and hold the OFF. button to turn If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (see page 10). STANDBY MODE (PILOT FLAME) Press and hold the "" button to set appliance to pilot flame FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT To increase flame height press and hold "+" button. To decrease flame height or to set ap-
pliance to pilot flame, press and hold
"" button. DESIGNATED LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE To go to hi fire, double-click "+" button. To go to low fire, double-click "" button. NOTE: Flame goes to high fire first be-
fore going to low fire. If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (see page 10). INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. MYFIRE WI-FI BOX (B6R-W2) TECHNICAL DATA AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE 32 F to 176 F / 0 C to 80 C RADIO FREQUENCY 2.4 GHz (see radio frequency information on page 4.) RADIATED POWER OUTPUT 19.8 dBm POWER SUPPLY 6 VDC powered by the receiver WIRELESS COMMUNICATION WPA2 authentication AES 256-bit encryption security Compatible with IEEE 802.11 b/g/n POWER CONSUMPTION Nominal:
Standby:
max. 0.5 W max. 0.03 W LED RGB CONTROL OUTPUT Phoenix, 3 pol, MC 1.5 / 3-ST-3.5, 5 VDC - 24 VDC / 5 A LED RGB EXTERNAL POWER INPUT Phoenix, 2 pol, MC 1.5 / 2-ST-3.5, 5 VDC - 24 VDC / 5 A APPROVALS / SDOC Europe (CE); U.S. (FCC), Canada (ISED), New Zealand
(RNZ), Australia (ACMA) MODES OF OPERATION The myfire Wi-Fi Box communicates with a home network (Wi-Fi Router) over a wireless signal. 1. The myfire Wi-Fi Box must be wired to the receiver according to the myfire App setup diagram (see figure 32, page 30) 2. Connect receiver to mains power. The myfire Wi-Fi Box start with the Access Point Mode (green/blue LED blinking). Go to myfire App setup MINIMUM REQUIREMENT FOR WI-FI ROUTER IEEE 802.11n/g/b compatibility WPA2 encryption Radio frequency: 2.4 GHz band Wireless auto channel: Automated search for WLAN radio channel free of interference User Datagram Protocol (UDP) support Multicast DNS (mDNS) for Kwik Connect process MINIMUM REQUIREMENT SMART DEVICE:
iOS 10.0 or Android 5.0 Receiver LED 1 WLAN LED 2 RGB 1 RGB 2 RGB Power Input Receiver cable Reset button
(Use paper clip to push button) Figure 24: myfire Wi-Fi Box (B6R-W2) LED INDICATION ON MYFIRE WI-FI BOX (see figure 24, page 23) 2 RGB LEDs Label Receiver LED 1 WLAN LED 2 LED Green Red Off Green Blue/Green blinking Red Off Status Connected to receiver. No data transfer between receiver and Wi-Fi Box. Standby mode is active or no Power supply. Wi-Fi connection is safe. Access point mode (AP mode) is active. Connection to home network (Wi-Fi Router) failed. Standby mode is active or no power supply. RESET STATUS ON MYFIRE WI-FI BOX:
Press Reset Button Power-On-
Reset or 1-sec-Reset 7 secs 20 secs LED Function If no network is set, the AP Mode will be activated for 2 hours. When the network isn't set after 2 hours, the Wi-Fi Box will go to Standby Mode. Once a network is set, the Wi-Fi Box will connect directly. Removes the Wi-Fi settings and turns on the Access point mode (AP mode) for 2 hours. Erases all Setup Data including Wi-Fi settings. The AP-Mode will be activated for 2 hours. WLAN LED 2 flashes red, green and blue RECEIVER LED 1 flashes every 500 ms in blue RECEIVER LED 1 flashes every 50 ms in blue NOTICE A Symax handset or The Puck must be used to achieve full functionality. If mains power is lost, disconnect the myfire Wi-Fi Box from the receiver. This will prevent receiver batteries from being drained quickly. If no network is configured, the myfire Wi-Fi Box will leave the Access Point Mode (AP Mode) after 2 hours. If you have multiple fireplaces using myfire Wi-Fi Boxes, the minimum distance between the myfire Wi-Fi Boxes must be 60 cm (2'). A shorter distance may interfere with the data transfer. 23 / 30 ENGLISHINSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. MYFIRE WI-FI BOX (B6R-W2) RGB LED'S AND LED DRIVER TECHNICAL DATA RGB LED WORKING VOLTAGE RANGE 5 - 24 VDC SUPPORTED RGB LED COUNT PER RGB-CHANNEL 300 MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH WI-FI BOX TO LED-STRIPE 2 meters LED outputs support the requirements of WORLDSEMI WS28xx RGB controller family REQUIREMENTS FOR EXTERNAL LED DRIVER The LED Driver has to be selected according the voltage and required current consumption of the RGB-LEDs. There are two different possibilities to connect them:
Direct connection via Wi-Fi Box ( 5 A):
5 - 24 VDC / max. 5 A on LED RGB external power input The power has to be connected to the LED RGB external power input of the Wi-Fi Box. (see figure 25, page 24) Indirect connection ( >5 A) 5 - 24 VDC direct from the LED driver to the LEDs Connection of data output (DO) and ground (GND) from the LED RGB control output of the Wi-Fi Box to the RGB LEDs. (see figure 26, page 24) NOTICE There is no standard for RGB LED controller. Therefore, the RGB LEDs or RGB LED-stripes have to be tested for functionality. The color sequence can be different from the RGB, e.g. GRB. The sequence can be adjusted in the myfire App. NOTICE The Wi-Fi Box is designed according to the requirements of the EMC-directive 2014/30/EU and FCC/IC requirements. Third party devices and the wiring can change the electromagnetic compat-
ibility behavior. It is the OEM's responsibility to have the appliance approved in accordance to all required standards and laws. NOTICE Electrical wiring has to be designed according to the power con-
sumption and supplier recommendation of RGB-LED's. At a mini-
mum of 24 VDC/5A a cross section of 0.5mm2/AWG 20 is recom-
mended, for data wires flexible wires are recommended. All wires should have UL conformity and termperature rating accordingly. GND DIN
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RGB Power Input LED Driver / Transformer 5 V - 24 VDC / > 5 A WS2811/12 Standard INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. MYFIRE APP SETUP NOTICE For myfire App setup, you will need your Wi-Fi network SSID and password. USE RETRY IF PASSWORD IS INCORRECT 1. Touch the "Retry" button to repeat the Kwik Connect process. 2. Type in the correct password. For more detailed App setup / operating instructions refer to www.myfireapp.com INITIAL SETUP 1. Download myfire App from Apple App Store or Google Play 2. Touch screen to start App setup. 3. Choose language, temperature (C or F) and time format Store.
(12 or 24 hour). REGISTRATION NOTE: You must register before logging in. Registration is one time only. 1. Fill in data and accept the Privacy Policy. 2. Touch OK in pop-up notice. 3. Touch link to confirm email verification. 4. You will be shown a message that you have successfully reg-
istered the myfire App. 5. Return to App. LOGIN 1. Fill in your registration password. 2. Accept Terms and Conditions. 3. Touch the Login button. KWIK CONNECT CONNECT SMART DEVICE TO MYFIRE WI-FI BOX 1. Touch the 2. The Home Wi-Fi Network name your smart device is currently icon. connected to is displayed. 3. Type in the password of the displayed Home Wi-Fi Network. 4. Touch "Connect". The myfire App starts connecting the myfire Wi-Fi Box to the selected Home Wi-Fi Network. COMPLETE MYFIRE APP SETUP 1. Type in a name for your fireplace or select an icon. 2. Activate Fan, Light and 2nd Burner if installed to your fireplace. 3. Touch "Finish" to complete the setup. The home screen is displayed and the myfire App is ready to go. STANDARD SETUP IF KWIK CONNECT IS NOT AVAILABLE, AND YOU HAVE EN-
TERED THE CORRECT PASSWORD, USE STANDARD SETUP. 1. Type in the password of the displayed Home Wi-Fi Network. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen and touch the "Standard Setup" button to proceed. 3. Go to your smart device Wi-Fi settings and select the myfire Wi-Fi Box network (myfire_WiFi-Box_<number>) you want to connect. 4. Go back to the myfire App setup and follow the instructions on the screen. Your selected Wi-Fi Box network name from the smart device Wi-Fi settings is shown. NOTICE To connect myfire Wi-Fi Box to Wi-Fi Router (home network), make sure:
Home network is available. Home network name and password are correct. SSID of the Wi-Fi Router is not hidden. Home network signal is in range. Wi-Fi Router supports User Datagram Protocol (UDP). NOTICE After setting up the myfire Wi-Fi Box and myfire App, the time has to be synchronized in the settings of the myfire App. The active device (The Puck or Symax or smart device) is the one last used. An exception is if the non-active devise is used to change Light, Fan, or 2nd Burner. The non-active device will make the changes, but the active device remains so if it is in Thermostatic, Program, or Eco Mode. If a Profile includes a Thermostatic, Program, or Eco setting it will also cause the active device to remain active. If Thermostatic, Program, or Eco Mode is activated using the App, the corresponding icon and is displayed on the Symax (see figure 27, page 25). During motor movement no information between receiver and transmitter is exchanged. The synchronization follows after motor has stopped. The room temperature data is transferred by the Symax during synchronization. Figure 27: App connected (in Thermostatic Mode) NOTICE It is the responsibility of the OEM to consider the following:
The location of the GV60 system components will significantly effect the radio signal strength. The type of materials (e.g. sheet metal) used in the construction of the gas fireplace will significantly effect the radio signal strength. Operate the system with a dedicated mains power supply and/or batteries. Do not use near household electrical wiring and/or magnetic fields. Other transmitters using the same signal will negatively affect the radio signal strength. Adjustment of the wired antenna on the receiver can improve signal strength. Do not store or locate the GV60 system components in a hot, cold, or humid environment. 25 / 30 ENGLISHINSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. WIRING DIAGRAMS BASIC e l b a C e r i W 8
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY NOTES 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY NOTES 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved. Exclusive Distributor Europe for Maxitrol Company Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG Warnstedter Str. 3, 06502 Thale GERMANY Tel: + 49 3947 400-0 Fax: + 49 3947 400-200 www.mertikmaxitrol.com GV60-II.OI-EN-04.2019 R R Exclusive Distributor North America for Mertik Maxitrol Maxitrol Company 23555 Telegraph Rd., PO Box 2230 Southfield, MI 48037-2230 USA Tel: + 1 248-356-1400 Fax: + 1 248-356-0829 www.maxitrol.com 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-05-31 | 918 ~ 918 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 918 ~ 918 | CYY - Communications Receiver used w/Pt 15 Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2019-05-31
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0010228450
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Warnstedter Strasse 3
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1 2 |
06502 Thale, N/A
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1 2 |
Germany
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@acbcert.com
|
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
RTD
|
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
B6RRAP
|
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
B******** H******
|
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1 2 | Title |
Group Leader Development Gas Controls
|
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
49 39********
|
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1 2 | Fax Number |
49 39********
|
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1 2 |
b******@mertikmaxitrol.de
|
|||||
app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
CSA Group Bayern GmbH
|
||||
1 2 | Name |
C**** J********
|
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Ohmstr. 1-4
|
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1 2 |
Strasskirchen, 94342
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|||||
1 2 |
Germany
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|||||
1 2 | Telephone Number |
94249********
|
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1 2 |
c******@csagroup.org
|
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | CYY - Communications Receiver used w/Pt 15 Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Transceiver Unit For Gas Burning Appliances (Room Heaters) | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
CSA Group Bayern GmbH
|
||||
1 2 | Name |
F****** S********
|
||||
1 2 | Telephone Number |
49-94********
|
||||
1 2 | Fax Number |
49-94********
|
||||
1 2 |
f******@csagroup.org
|
|||||
Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 918.00000000 | 918.00000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B | CC | 918.00000000 | 918.00000000 |
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