fireplace insert Troubleshooting guide
Heat Surge Fireplace Inserts are a great way to add warmth and ambiance to your home. These inserts are easy to install and operate, and they come with a variety of features to make them the perfect choice for any home. The inserts are designed to provide efficient heating, and they also come with a safety feature to prevent overheating.
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Symptom Possible Cause Test Fix or Replace
Bad outlet or circuit verify outlet/circuit has power, test by plugging in another
electrical device.
Use another working outlet/circuit which has no other
electrical device plugged into it. Restart
Bad cord verify cord and plug are not damaged. Check for 110-
120vac at cord connections to MPCB and reset button.
Replace cord if bad. Restart
Bad 15amp reset button Push reset button in if out. Bypass reset and tip switch.
Connect cord directly to MPCB.
If MPCB powers up, replace reset button and any discolored
wires. Restart
faulty tip switch and/or bad
tip switch wires
Bypass tip switch. Connect from reset button to MPCB. If MPCB powers up, replace tip switch and/or tip switch wires if
bad or loose. Restart.
Bad MPCB Connect MPCB directly to cord. MPCB should beep once
when connected to outlet and beep each time a button is
pressed on the touch key pad.
If MPCB does not beep, replace MPCB and use wiring
schematic or call technical support for assistance.
Slow or sticking fan, dust
clogged intake louvers and/or
exit plenum screen and vent.
Air flow is low or severely blocked, slow moving or sticking
fan. Heat builds up, element overheats, fusible link opens
up to cut power, a small spark is seen, unit shuts off and
MPCB beeps 10-15 times.
Clean louvers and plenum of obstructions. Clean and lube fan
bushings with light oil or replace fan. Unplug insert for 7-10
minutes for cool down and fusible link reset before plugging
back in and restarting.
Weak/worn or open fusible
link on heater
Fan is spinning freely, adaquate air flow. Unit sometimes
works on low, but overheats on high. (Turn thermostat all
the way to the right) Bridge fusible link on top of heater
with small wire or at MPCB. Retest. If heat stays on for a
long period, fusible link is bad.
Replace fusible link by replacing heater. Restart.
Bad fan relay on MPCB Fan runs intermittently or doesn't start up immediately
when low or high heat is turned on. To test fan, power fan
with 110vac. If it spins like normal, fan is good, MPCB is
bad.
Replace MPCB and use wiring schematic or call technical
support for assistance. Uplug, allow to cool and Retest.
M-Series and Y10 only.
Darkened, broken or loose
connectors on heater leads,
fusible link leads or neutral
lead to MPCB, or broken
heater coil wires.
Fan comes on for 20-30 seconds when unit is plugged in.
Press "POWER ON" button, immediately a beep shut down
occurs. Units with bad heater circuits will not turn on.
Examine all wiring on heater circuit. Check for continuity
in heater coils (no breaks in any coil wire).
Replace heater or any heater circuit wire(s) found to be
defective. Uplug, allow to cool and Retest.
Bad 15 amp reset button
and/or tip switch
Bypass reset button and/or tip switch. Connect cord
directly to tip switch or MPCB. Check wire insulators for
discolor, loose or corroded connections.
When MPCB powers up, test unit on high heat. If run time
exceeds previous tests, replace reset. Bypass test will work for
tip switch too. Retest.
Darkened, loose or discolored
tip switch wires
Replace tip switch wires if found to be darkened, loose or
corroded at connections.
Replace tip switch and any wires. Restart
Bad cord to MPCB connections Clean and secure connections where power comes into
MPCB from cord and tip switch (No separate tip switch on
M7 and Y10). Check MPCB for any cracks, breaks,
darkened, damaged connectors.
Replace MPCB, cord, or wires
Bad Potentiometer thermostat Pull out thermocouple, unit should have both low and
high heat continuously.
Replace potentiometer thermostat. Turn knob left and right to
see if heat will shut off. Operating range is 65 -100 degrees.
Restart.
Bad heater wires Check for Burnt, loose or discolored heater wires, retest Replace heater wires. Restart.
Bad heater Check continuity (no breaks) on both low and high coils. Replace heater. Restart.
Bad MPCB Check for 110-120Vac at low and high teminals on MPCB,
discolored, damaged or loose terminals.
Replace MPCB. Restart.
40W lights or LED not lighting Check bulbs. Check 110-120vac at socket and on MPCB.
Check 12vdc at 2-pin LED connector on MPCB
If power out from MPCB is okay, change light bulbs or LED. If
no power out from MPCB replace MPBC.
Syncro motor not turning or
disconnected from flame
rod/tube
Check 110-120vac at syncro motor and on MPCB. Check
syncro to flame rod/tube coupling.
Replace syncro motor if power out of MPCB is okay. Replace
MPCB if no power out on MPCB
Syncro motor turning
backward
Flames are going down into logs instead of up from logs. Replace syncro motor.
Bad MPCB will keep 40w lights
on when unit is off but still
plugged into outlet.
Check for 110-120vac at light connections on MPCB when
unit is off.
Replace MPCB
Trouble Shooting Chart 2013
Trouble shooting Heat Surge Fireplace Inserts
No Power (Does not
Beep when plugged in.
Does not respond to
buttons on touch key pad
or remote)
Quick Note: If insert is off due to a previous Beep Shutdown, insert must be unplugged and allowed to cool down 7-10 minutes to reset fusible link before plugging it
back in for retesting. Ensure all connections to outlet, cord, tip switch, reset button, and MPCB are good.
Beep Shut Down
(unit beeps 10-15 times,
must be unplugged and
cool down 7-10 minutes
before retesting)
Flame Issues (No
light or moving flame,
jumpy or backward flame.
Lights stay on when unit is
off)
Quick Note: Grinding, banging, squeaks, and case vibration are usually caused by motors. Heater fans, syncro motors and flame tub/rod rotation are most likely to
produce noise and vibration complaints. Look to snycro motor and rotating flame rod/tube to cause noise when heat is off. The cross flow fan and motor are most like
to cause noise during heat cycles. Fan and blower noise seems louder on Accent models bcause plenum design is different than that of Roll-n-glow models.
Non-Beep Shut
Down (Unit shuts off
after a time but does not
beep. More often on high
heat rather than low heat)
Quick Note: Non-Beep Shut down cuts power before it reaches MPCB. That's why there is no beep from MPCB. 15 amp reset button or faulty tip swich is usually the
problem (M7 and Y10 have tip switch built into MPCB so a bad reset can still cause non-beep shut down). Darkened or discolored connectors on any wire indicates
problem with component. Replace component and any bad connecting wires.
Quick Note: Pull out thermocouple from MPCB to test heater. With thermocouple disconnected, unit should have both low and high heat without limitations. The
potentiometer is usually the defective part. Rarely is the thermocouple bad but if a new thermostat doesn't work then replace thermocouple too.
No Heat (Fan comes
on but heat does not,
then fan turns off)
Quick Note: A Beep Shut down is a safety feature which guards against overheating. Most common causes are: restricted air flow at the intake louvers or at heat
output vent. A dirty, slow turning or sticking fan. A worn fusible link. On M-series and Y10 only, any bad connections on heater leads, neutral lead, fusible link leads or a
break in heating coils will cause beep shutdown. Less often a broken fan relay on MPCB will prevent fan from turning on and cause beep shutdown.
Quick Note: There are increasingly more retrofit units out now so identifying the MPCB is important to ensure proper diagnosis and repair. Use wiring schematics from
part change-out Matrix on essco.net to help identify MPCB or call technical support at 330-244-8161 for help. Also see Matrix for part numbers and model fitment.
Bad outlet or circuit verify outlet/circuit has power, test by plugging in another
electrical device.
Use another working outlet/circuit which has no other
electrical device plugged into it. Restart
Bad cord verify cord and plug are not damaged. Check for 110-
120vac at cord connections to MPCB and reset button.
Replace cord if bad. Restart
Bad 15amp reset button Push reset button in if out. Bypass reset and tip switch.
Connect cord directly to MPCB.
If MPCB powers up, replace reset button and any discolored
wires. Restart
faulty tip switch and/or bad
tip switch wires
Bypass tip switch. Connect from reset button to MPCB. If MPCB powers up, replace tip switch and/or tip switch wires if
bad or loose. Restart.
Bad MPCB Connect MPCB directly to cord. MPCB should beep once
when connected to outlet and beep each time a button is
pressed on the touch key pad.
If MPCB does not beep, replace MPCB and use wiring
schematic or call technical support for assistance.
Slow or sticking fan, dust
clogged intake louvers and/or
exit plenum screen and vent.
Air flow is low or severely blocked, slow moving or sticking
fan. Heat builds up, element overheats, fusible link opens
up to cut power, a small spark is seen, unit shuts off and
MPCB beeps 10-15 times.
Clean louvers and plenum of obstructions. Clean and lube fan
bushings with light oil or replace fan. Unplug insert for 7-10
minutes for cool down and fusible link reset before plugging
back in and restarting.
Weak/worn or open fusible
link on heater
Fan is spinning freely, adaquate air flow. Unit sometimes
works on low, but overheats on high. (Turn thermostat all
the way to the right) Bridge fusible link on top of heater
with small wire or at MPCB. Retest. If heat stays on for a
long period, fusible link is bad.
Replace fusible link by replacing heater. Restart.
Bad fan relay on MPCB Fan runs intermittently or doesn't start up immediately
when low or high heat is turned on. To test fan, power fan
with 110vac. If it spins like normal, fan is good, MPCB is
bad.
Replace MPCB and use wiring schematic or call technical
support for assistance. Uplug, allow to cool and Retest.
M-Series and Y10 only.
Darkened, broken or loose
connectors on heater leads,
fusible link leads or neutral
lead to MPCB, or broken
heater coil wires.
Fan comes on for 20-30 seconds when unit is plugged in.
Press "POWER ON" button, immediately a beep shut down
occurs. Units with bad heater circuits will not turn on.
Examine all wiring on heater circuit. Check for continuity
in heater coils (no breaks in any coil wire).
Replace heater or any heater circuit wire(s) found to be
defective. Uplug, allow to cool and Retest.
Bad 15 amp reset button
and/or tip switch
Bypass reset button and/or tip switch. Connect cord
directly to tip switch or MPCB. Check wire insulators for
discolor, loose or corroded connections.
When MPCB powers up, test unit on high heat. If run time
exceeds previous tests, replace reset. Bypass test will work for
tip switch too. Retest.
Darkened, loose or discolored
tip switch wires
Replace tip switch wires if found to be darkened, loose or
corroded at connections.
Replace tip switch and any wires. Restart
Bad cord to MPCB connections Clean and secure connections where power comes into
MPCB from cord and tip switch (No separate tip switch on
M7 and Y10). Check MPCB for any cracks, breaks,
darkened, damaged connectors.
Replace MPCB, cord, or wires
Bad Potentiometer thermostat Pull out thermocouple, unit should have both low and
high heat continuously.
Replace potentiometer thermostat. Turn knob left and right to
see if heat will shut off. Operating range is 65 -100 degrees.
Restart.
Bad heater wires Check for Burnt, loose or discolored heater wires, retest Replace heater wires. Restart.
Bad heater Check continuity (no breaks) on both low and high coils. Replace heater. Restart.
Bad MPCB Check for 110-120Vac at low and high teminals on MPCB,
discolored, damaged or loose terminals.
Replace MPCB. Restart.
40W lights or LED not lighting Check bulbs. Check 110-120vac at socket and on MPCB.
Check 12vdc at 2-pin LED connector on MPCB
If power out from MPCB is okay, change light bulbs or LED. If
no power out from MPCB replace MPBC.
Syncro motor not turning or
disconnected from flame
rod/tube
Check 110-120vac at syncro motor and on MPCB. Check
syncro to flame rod/tube coupling.
Replace syncro motor if power out of MPCB is okay. Replace
MPCB if no power out on MPCB
Syncro motor turning
backward
Flames are going down into logs instead of up from logs. Replace syncro motor.
Bad MPCB will keep 40w lights
on when unit is off but still
plugged into outlet.
Check for 110-120vac at light connections on MPCB when
unit is off.
Replace MPCB
Trouble Shooting Chart 2013
Trouble shooting Heat Surge Fireplace Inserts
No Power (Does not
Beep when plugged in.
Does not respond to
buttons on touch key pad
or remote)
Quick Note: If insert is off due to a previous Beep Shutdown, insert must be unplugged and allowed to cool down 7-10 minutes to reset fusible link before plugging it
back in for retesting. Ensure all connections to outlet, cord, tip switch, reset button, and MPCB are good.
Beep Shut Down
(unit beeps 10-15 times,
must be unplugged and
cool down 7-10 minutes
before retesting)
Flame Issues (No
light or moving flame,
jumpy or backward flame.
Lights stay on when unit is
off)
Quick Note: Grinding, banging, squeaks, and case vibration are usually caused by motors. Heater fans, syncro motors and flame tub/rod rotation are most likely to
produce noise and vibration complaints. Look to snycro motor and rotating flame rod/tube to cause noise when heat is off. The cross flow fan and motor are most like
to cause noise during heat cycles. Fan and blower noise seems louder on Accent models bcause plenum design is different than that of Roll-n-glow models.
Non-Beep Shut
Down (Unit shuts off
after a time but does not
beep. More often on high
heat rather than low heat)
Quick Note: Non-Beep Shut down cuts power before it reaches MPCB. That's why there is no beep from MPCB. 15 amp reset button or faulty tip swich is usually the
problem (M7 and Y10 have tip switch built into MPCB so a bad reset can still cause non-beep shut down). Darkened or discolored connectors on any wire indicates
problem with component. Replace component and any bad connecting wires.
Quick Note: Pull out thermocouple from MPCB to test heater. With thermocouple disconnected, unit should have both low and high heat without limitations. The
potentiometer is usually the defective part. Rarely is the thermocouple bad but if a new thermostat doesn't work then replace thermocouple too.
No Heat (Fan comes
on but heat does not,
then fan turns off)
Quick Note: A Beep Shut down is a safety feature which guards against overheating. Most common causes are: restricted air flow at the intake louvers or at heat
output vent. A dirty, slow turning or sticking fan. A worn fusible link. On M-series and Y10 only, any bad connections on heater leads, neutral lead, fusible link leads or a
break in heating coils will cause beep shutdown. Less often a broken fan relay on MPCB will prevent fan from turning on and cause beep shutdown.
Quick Note: There are increasingly more retrofit units out now so identifying the MPCB is important to ensure proper diagnosis and repair. Use wiring schematics from
part change-out Matrix on essco.net to help identify MPCB or call technical support at 330-244-8161 for help. Also see Matrix for part numbers and model fitment.
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Heat Surge Fireplace Helpful Tips Prior to Diagnosis
1) Have your unit (insert) in house, top off and ready to give us details (symptoms) of your trouble shooting so we
can help you evaluate the problem.
2) Have the Model and Year of the insert ready to help us to determine what parts will be needed.
3) Be sure you check on a Warranty Claim Number to verify warranty before working on units.
4) Fill out Warranty Claim Forms properly to eliminate delays in processing.
5) Be aware of the Heat Surge Insert Component change out Matrix Chart. This chart details models, schematics,
parts and retrofit combinations.
6) Have old board out and new board mounted and ready for re-wire (hook-up) when calling us. This will save on
delays.
7) The two most common mistakes on the new board X5C hook-up are the fan and flame. Most people are
reversing these two because they look at the old board and get confused and carry that over to the new board.
8) On the 2008 Model, please remove the thermocouple when replacing the main circuit board. Not needed per the
Matrix Chart.
9) On the X5A/X5B series when replacing the board, you must replace with a 20 ohm thermocouple and a 50k
potentiometer (RETRO). See the Matrix chart .
10) Selling parts to consumers is not recommended. Consumers may create more of a problem to themselves when
installing parts improperly and not getting the right parts to really fix their problems. Most important issue with
consumers making the repairs themselves is the liability.
11) Heat Surge is here to answer your questions, please try to call when it is the most convenient for you and at a
time where you can dedicate the necessary time to walk us through your questions from start to finish. Please keep
in mind that if you put us on hold for any reason during the diagnosis, it prolongs and delays our trouble shooting
time we have other customers waiting to be helped and phone calls to be returned. Put yourself in my shoes when
I can’t get back to you in a timely manner.
12) When in doubt, please call Heat Surge!!! Walt 330-244-8161
Heat Surge Fireplace Helpful Tips Prior to Diagnosis
1) Have your unit (insert) in house, top off and ready to give us details (symptoms) of your trouble shooting so we
can help you evaluate the problem.
2) Have the Model and Year of the insert ready to help us to determine what parts will be needed.
3) Be sure you check on a Warranty Claim Number to verify warranty before working on units.
4) Fill out Warranty Claim Forms properly to eliminate delays in processing.
5) Be aware of the Heat Surge Insert Component change out Matrix Chart. This chart details models, schematics,
parts and retrofit combinations.
6) Have old board out and new board mounted and ready for re-wire (hook-up) when calling us. This will save on
delays.
7) The two most common mistakes on the new board X5C hook-up are the fan and flame. Most people are
reversing these two because they look at the old board and get confused and carry that over to the new board.
8) On the 2008 Model, please remove the thermocouple when replacing the main circuit board. Not needed per the
Matrix Chart.
9) On the X5A/X5B series when replacing the board, you must replace with a 20 ohm thermocouple and a 50k
potentiometer (RETRO). See the Matrix chart .
10) Selling parts to consumers is not recommended. Consumers may create more of a problem to themselves when
installing parts improperly and not getting the right parts to really fix their problems. Most important issue with
consumers making the repairs themselves is the liability.
11) Heat Surge is here to answer your questions, please try to call when it is the most convenient for you and at a
time where you can dedicate the necessary time to walk us through your questions from start to finish. Please keep
in mind that if you put us on hold for any reason during the diagnosis, it prolongs and delays our trouble shooting
time we have other customers waiting to be helped and phone calls to be returned. Put yourself in my shoes when
I can’t get back to you in a timely manner.
12) When in doubt, please call Heat Surge!!! Walt 330-244-8161
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Heat Surge Fireplace Insert Troubleshooting
NO POWER
When the fireplace insert is plugged into a 120vac, 60HZ power source, an audible BEEP shall emit from the
Main Printed Circuit Board. M-Series model fans will come on for 10-12 seconds then shut off.
If NO BEEP, check following:
Verify OUTLET/CIRCUIT is ON and in good operating condition.
Verify CORD & PLUG are not damaged or broken.
Check & Press 15AMP RESET SWITCH.
Tip unit back & forth and side to side to ensure TIP SWITCH pendulum is hanging straight down and free.
M7 and M8 models have tip switch integrated into MPCB. ADL 2000 MX from ’07 and ’08 do not have tip
switches or reset buttons.
NOTE: If INSERT is OFF due to a previous BEEP SHUTDOWN, INSERT must remain unplugged and allowed
to COOL DOWN to reset FUSIBLE LINK for 7 to 10 MINUTES.
If still NO BEEP, remove INSERT from Mantle and remove TOP ACCESS PANEL to reveal electronic
components for testing.
To remove INSERT on newer models from Mantle, place unit face down, remove 4 SCREWS holding insert to
TOP & BOTTOM BRACKETS on the back. Lift Mantle straight up and off. INSERT will come out through
the front. Older models have 4 SCREWS and 4 TABS holding unit to inside front of Mantle. Remove 4
SCREWS from wood, bend 4 TABS back away from wood front towards the side of INSERT. Lift Mantle
straight up and off. INSERT will come out through the front.
Check all internal connections from CORD to MAIN PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD (MPCB). Individually
or together test continuity of CORD, 15AMP RESET SWITCH and TIP SWITCH. Test power at 15AMP
RESET SWITCH and TIP SWITCH. Replace if no power present. If no power present on MPCB, replace
MPCB.
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Heat Surge Fireplace Insert Troubleshooting
NO POWER
When the fireplace insert is plugged into a 120vac, 60HZ power source, an audible BEEP shall emit from the
Main Printed Circuit Board. M-Series model fans will come on for 10-12 seconds then shut off.
If NO BEEP, check following:
Verify OUTLET/CIRCUIT is ON and in good operating condition.
Verify CORD & PLUG are not damaged or broken.
Check & Press 15AMP RESET SWITCH.
Tip unit back & forth and side to side to ensure TIP SWITCH pendulum is hanging straight down and free.
M7 and M8 models have tip switch integrated into MPCB. ADL 2000 MX from ’07 and ’08 do not have tip
switches or reset buttons.
NOTE: If INSERT is OFF due to a previous BEEP SHUTDOWN, INSERT must remain unplugged and allowed
to COOL DOWN to reset FUSIBLE LINK for 7 to 10 MINUTES.
If still NO BEEP, remove INSERT from Mantle and remove TOP ACCESS PANEL to reveal electronic
components for testing.
To remove INSERT on newer models from Mantle, place unit face down, remove 4 SCREWS holding insert to
TOP & BOTTOM BRACKETS on the back. Lift Mantle straight up and off. INSERT will come out through
the front. Older models have 4 SCREWS and 4 TABS holding unit to inside front of Mantle. Remove 4
SCREWS from wood, bend 4 TABS back away from wood front towards the side of INSERT. Lift Mantle
straight up and off. INSERT will come out through the front.
Check all internal connections from CORD to MAIN PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD (MPCB). Individually
or together test continuity of CORD, 15AMP RESET SWITCH and TIP SWITCH. Test power at 15AMP
RESET SWITCH and TIP SWITCH. Replace if no power present. If no power present on MPCB, replace
MPCB.
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Side note: Malfunctioning MOTOR will cause heat to shut OFF or complete SHUTDOWN of INSERT.
NO MOVING FLAME or (LIGHTS)
NOTE: FLAME (LIGHT SOURCE) and FLAME MOVEMENT (FLAME TUBE and SYNCRO MOTOR)
are instantly and always operating when the INSERT is turned ON whether the heater is being used or not.
When the INSERT is turned on via the TOUCH KEYPAD or HAND HELD REMOTE, an auditable BEEP
shall emit from the MPCB, the flame BULBS or LEDS turn on at its last selected intensity and the SYNCRO
MOTOR will come on instantly.
NO FLAME is a result of:
Dim lights may be due to settings from TOUCH KEYPAD or HAND HELD REMOTE.
Loose or burned out bulb(s).
No power to LIGHT SOCKET(S) & HARNESS. Check SOCKETS, HARNESS, HOT & NEUTRAL
light spade terminals at MPCB for 120vac. No power at MPCB, replace MPCB.
LED lights are 12 volt and plug into MPCB with a two prong connector.
Malfunctioning LED PANEL or LED 2-pin connector at MPCB. No power/broken at LED, replace LED.
No power at MPCB, replace MPCB.
NO MOVING or JUMPY FLAME is a result of FLAME TUBE and SYNCRO MOTOR.
FLAME TUBE bent, broken, binding, or missing from bracket and/or not connected to SYNCRO MOTOR.
Replace or fix FLAME TUBE.
SYNCRO MOTOR not turning due to: No power at MPCB spade terminals (replace MPCB), broken,
seized or bad SYNCRO MOTOR, replace SYNCRO MOTOR.
Newly delivered or stored INSERTS exposed to cold temperatures must warm to room temperature for
proper operation of SYNCRO MOTOR.
Moving fireplace while in operation can cause TIP SWITCH movement interrupting current flow and
causing flickering of flame effect.
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Side note: Malfunctioning MOTOR will cause heat to shut OFF or complete SHUTDOWN of INSERT.
NO MOVING FLAME or (LIGHTS)
NOTE: FLAME (LIGHT SOURCE) and FLAME MOVEMENT (FLAME TUBE and SYNCRO MOTOR)
are instantly and always operating when the INSERT is turned ON whether the heater is being used or not.
When the INSERT is turned on via the TOUCH KEYPAD or HAND HELD REMOTE, an auditable BEEP
shall emit from the MPCB, the flame BULBS or LEDS turn on at its last selected intensity and the SYNCRO
MOTOR will come on instantly.
NO FLAME is a result of:
Dim lights may be due to settings from TOUCH KEYPAD or HAND HELD REMOTE.
Loose or burned out bulb(s).
No power to LIGHT SOCKET(S) & HARNESS. Check SOCKETS, HARNESS, HOT & NEUTRAL
light spade terminals at MPCB for 120vac. No power at MPCB, replace MPCB.
LED lights are 12 volt and plug into MPCB with a two prong connector.
Malfunctioning LED PANEL or LED 2-pin connector at MPCB. No power/broken at LED, replace LED.
No power at MPCB, replace MPCB.
NO MOVING or JUMPY FLAME is a result of FLAME TUBE and SYNCRO MOTOR.
FLAME TUBE bent, broken, binding, or missing from bracket and/or not connected to SYNCRO MOTOR.
Replace or fix FLAME TUBE.
SYNCRO MOTOR not turning due to: No power at MPCB spade terminals (replace MPCB), broken,
seized or bad SYNCRO MOTOR, replace SYNCRO MOTOR.
Newly delivered or stored INSERTS exposed to cold temperatures must warm to room temperature for
proper operation of SYNCRO MOTOR.
Moving fireplace while in operation can cause TIP SWITCH movement interrupting current flow and
causing flickering of flame effect.
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Key Features
- Easy to install and operate
- Efficient heating
- Safety features
- Variety of models to choose from
- Multiple heat settings
- Remote control options
- Flame effect
- Safety shutdown
- Troubleshooting guide
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Frequently Answers and Questions
What should I do if my Heat Surge fireplace insert has no power?
Check the outlet, cord, and reset switch. If the problem persists, check the tip switch and MPCB. Ensure all connections are good and replace any faulty components.
What should I do if my Heat Surge fireplace insert is not producing heat?
Check the thermostat, heater wires, and heater. Ensure the fan is spinning freely and there are no air flow restrictions. If the problem persists, check the MPCB and replace any faulty components.
What should I do if my Heat Surge fireplace insert has no flame?
Check the light bulbs or LED, and ensure the syncro motor is turning. If the problem persists, check the MPCB and replace any faulty components.
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