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Electric fire place switches itself off. Why ?

Fan sometimes get loud, and fireplace sometimes switches itself off. Why would this happen ? I'm afraid to turn it on now in case of fire.

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If it only switches itself off when the heater is turned on, it is most likely an overheat-temp-sensor that is doing it. If you have had the fireplace for over a year, you may want to do a complete clean/vacuum etc of the unit. A decrease in airflow can lead to the temp sensor tripping. If that does not work, you should contact the dealer for service.

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I looked up regular electral diagram for the different elements.

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verify the breaker is on (reset) then power up and verify voltage with a meter, there are safty devices that will keep the unit from energizing other than the switch

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  • Posted on Oct 18, 2009

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I have a cheap electric fireplace bought in SuperCentre store-heater no longer works. It says its a one piece system. Can these heaters be replaced or repaired(probably made in China) or am i better off scrapping it and buying a new one?

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2010

SOURCE: How to start a gas fire-place

Hi remove bottom cover you will see black knob with off pilot and on , turn knob to pilot push in and hold in press igntion button untill pilot lights hold knob in for 30 secs then release if pilot stays on turn to on postion if not try again ,

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  • Posted on Nov 12, 2010

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I just repaired ours and it is quite simple,if it is the same type.First remove the front cover frame, then with a screw driver repove the clip at the top of glass,ease out the glass and lift up to remove.Remove the plastic logs and you look inside and you will see your burnt out lights,remove them, buy the same type and replace them, normally they are standard candleobra light that you can buy at any hardware store.

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It sounds as if the heating element has burned out (which is very common with electric fireplaces) or it overheated and the overload switch turned the heater off. Since you didn't mention who the manufacturer of your fireplace is or the model number, it's hard to make any suggestion on how to solve the problem. Other than one: Turn the fireplace OFF, unplug it and wait 30 minutes to plug it back in and hopefully, it will reset itself.
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Sounds as if the Fan Switch may also be faulty. Or the new fan motor is defective. Is the flame function on the electric fireplace working? If the flame function is working, than obviously the fault is either in the fan switch or the new fan motor.

If the motor has a regular receptacle type plug on the end of the cord, try plugging it directly to a wall outlet and see if it works. If you're able to do that, then the problem is in the fireplace's fan switch or in the wiring circuitry going to the fan motor. Perhaps, this is what was wrong all along and not the fan motor, itself.

If nothing is working, check the wall receptacle that the fireplace is plugged into, by plugging in an electric lamp. If the lamp won't turn on, then there's a circuit breaker tripped in your homes circuit breaker panel. Check the circuit breaker panel for a tripped breaker and with nothing plugged into the offending receptacle, reset the breaker. Plug the fireplace back into the receptacle, turn it on and see if it trips the circuit breaker. If it does, there's an electrical short some where in the fireplace. Look for burned or frayed wiring, as well as bad connections.

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