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REMKO PGT
Troubleshooting
Malfunctions: Cause:
Cause: Remedial measures:
Unit does not start.
Unit switches off during operation.
(Fault lamp in the automatic burner lights up)
Fan runs, but the gas supply is blocked or no ignition takes
place.
The gas supply is interrupted, or the flame is extinguished.
Unit consumes too much fuel.
Unit cannot be switched off.
Heating capacity drops in permanent operating mode.
Heating capacity cannot be regulated.
1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 7 – 10 – 13 – 17 – 18
2 – 6 – 7 – 8 – 9 – 10 – 13 – 14 – 17
7 – 12 – 13 – 14
6 – 7 – 8 – 9 – 10 – 13 – 14 – 17 – 18
13
5 – 15
14
11
Connect the plug with an appropriate socket (230V/50Hz).
Check the motor, fan blade and drive clutch
and replace if necessary.
The setting must be higher than the current room temperature.
Connect the strapping plug with the thermostat socket.
Shut off the gas supply, unplug the power plug from the mains
power socket and replace the operating switch.
Check polarity, turn the power plug through 180°.
Check whether the gas supply to the unit is present.
Check the level of the gas cylinders.
Check the gas hose for damage.
Disengage or replace the hose breakage protection.
Settings according to specifications;
check the porcelain insulation of the electrodes.
Clean the protective intake grille.
Check the protective intake and outlet grilles (clean if necessary).
Check whether the fresh air supply is sufficient.
Unlock STB (reset STB).
Replace or clean gas control.
Operating switch to the "I" position (heating mode).
Check the ignition cable for damage.
Check the electrode settings, check cyclical igniter.
Fit an original pressure controller.
Disengage or replace the hose breakage protection.
Replace the gas cylinder(s) and connect 2-3 cylinders with the multi-
cylinder set, EDP no. 1014050.
Shut off the gas supply, allow the flame to burn out.
Operating switch to the "0" position and remove the power plug
from the mains power socket. Replace the solenoid valve.
Use foaming media to search for the leak and remedy this.
Reset the automatic burner by pressing the malfunction button.
Replace defective automatic burner.
1. The unit is not connected to the electricity supply.
2. The fan motor is overloaded or the supply air fan runs irregularly
or is blocked.
3. The room thermostat is set too low.
4. No strapping plug in the room thermostat socket.
5. The operating switch is defective.
6. The polarity of the power plug is incorrect.
7. No gas pressure at the solenoid valve.
8. The ionisation or ignition electrode are incorrectly set.
9. The protective intake grille of the supply air fan is contaminated.
10. Shutdown by safety temperature limiter (STB).
The power plug (only PGT 100) was disconnected from the mains
power supply before the cooling time had passed.
11. The gas control is faulty or contaminated.
12. The ignition does not work.
13. The pressure controller is defective, an incorrect pressure control-
ler is fitted, or the hose breakage protection has interlocked.
14. The gas cylinder(s) is (are) iced up due to an excessively high gas
take-off and low temperatures.
15. The solenoid valve does not close.
16. Leaky gas connection.
17. The fault lamp in the automatic burner lights up.
18. The automatic burner is defective.