Why is my gas fireplace beeping?

BATTERY POWER! If the batteries in the receiver are weak and cannot pick up the radio signal from the remote, the fireplace will not ignite because the gas valve will not open. As a safety and customer convenience feature, when these batteries get weaker, an audible beep will be heard.

Why is my electric fire beeping?

When an electric fireplace keeps making a beeping noise it’s a sign that something isn’t functioning properly, or it’s alerting you to an issue that needs addressing. If your electric fireplace keeps beeping: Replace the batteries in the remote (if it has one).

Why is my Skytech remote beeping?

The remote control communicates to the receiver box via radio frequency signal, so it’s common for the signal to be interrupted – luckily, it’s very easy to resync them. Begin by locating the “Learn” button on the receiver box; press and release the button quickly – you should hear a beeping noise.

How do you turn off regency in a fireplace?

Shutdown Procedure

  1. Turn the wall or louver mounted switch or remote to the “OFF” position.
  2. Press “OFF” on the remote control.
  3. Turn the gas control knob to the “OFF” position to turn off the pilot.

How do I stop my electric fireplace from making noise?

How to Quiet an Electric Fireplace

  1. Check all the connections on your electric fireplace and tighten all the screws.
  2. Clean the blower fan.
  3. Watch the flames and see if the noise coincides with the flame movements, advises Regency Fireplace Products.
  4. Turn off the heater and only operate the fireplace flames.

Why does my gas fireplace have batteries?

If your gas fireplace has an energy-saving, alternating pilot ignition system, it will need electricity to trigger the pilot flame every time the fireplace is used. Many models have a battery backup that can be used to light the pilot during a power outage.

What does EC mean on my electric fireplace?

IMPORTANT: Under normal operation, when power is interrupted from either an outage or from unplugging unit from wall while still in operation, error code “EC” may appear on the LCD control panel and the unit will cease operation.

Why won’t my gas fireplace light up?

If gas is coming out of the pilot, but it still won’t light, the spark igniter could be the problem. Alleyne says to look for and clear out any debris between the igniter and thermocouple. The pilot lighting, but not staying lit, indicates that the thermocouple is worn out, Worthen says.