Enviro 828 DV.FS, 828 MH, 828 DV.INS owner manual Zero Clearance BOX Assembly

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ZERO CLEARANCE BOX ASSEMBLY;

First take the kit from the box and place the surround panels aside so as not to damage the panels. There will also be a bag of screws, nuts and bolts in the box. The bottom section of the kit will have two 3 inch square boxes mounted to the bottom. First attach the bottom to the back with the screws provided, the hole should be located in the

lower right hand corner looking at it from the front. The side can then be mounted to the bottom panel and the back panel. There are three

(3)vee shaped standoffs with six screw holes in each, and they should be mounted on both sides as well as the back. There are also two (2) triangular support brackets that must be fastened to the inside of the box. There is a right hand and a left hand bracket, they should be mounted with the flanges pointing upwards.

There are two long “L” shaped framing brackets that are screwed in from the outside front edge of each side. Each bracket has three adjustment holes depending on the thickness of the finished wall. The hole that is furthest forward are for a wall thickness of 1/2” drywall and the other holes are for other wall thickness up to 7/8” thick. The

Zero Clearance kit must be flush with the finished wall.

The next step is to put the top on the box. It will fit inside of the back and side panels and is screwed in from the outside. The two short

vee shaped standoffs are screwed on to the top of the zero clearance kit. There are two large “L” type brackets that are to be screwed down on either side of the hole were the flue pipe exits the box. These two brackets are to locate the clamping bracket that holds the Simpson Duravent Telescoping pipe and allows the 828 unit to be disconnected and

removed if the unit needs to be repaired.

The next step is to attach the top extension to the Zero Clearance box. This is screwed to the top front edge. The top framing bracket is in turn screwed to the top extension. This top framing bracket has the same adjustment settings as the side framing brackets.

Once the Zero Clearance box has been assembled it can be attached to the wall.

Place the unit into the framed opening and make sure the box is plumb and level.

The gas line then should be run through one of the three holes provided. The electrical cord and conduit (if a fan is to be installed) should also be run into the box at this time. The electrical box that is supplied with the fan kit will be mounted on the side, there are two holes inside the Zero Clearance box for mounting.

The venting is the next step of installation. The pipe support on the top of the Zero

Clearance kit is made to hold the telescoping pipe section. The clamp should be

fastened 2” down from the top of the male end of the pipe. This will allow the top of the pipe to be held in place while the bottom section of pipe is attached to the stove.

The wall can now be finished with drywall and mantel if so desired.

Installing the 828 direct vent insert. The unit can be lifted up and put on the two support boxes on the bottom of the box and then pushed back into the box. There are two holes that must line up from the triangular supports inside the Zero Clearance box to the holes on the inserts side panel brackets and attached with the two screws provided. The vent pipe should then be connected to the top of the fireplace as well as the gas and electrical connections. The vented skirt can now be mounted to the bottom of the unit with the two 10 x 24 hex head screws provided, inserted into. The surround panel can now be assembled and bolted to the front of the stove.

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Contents What to do if YOU Smell GAS N E R S M a N U a LGeneral Safety PrecautionsFor Your Safety Codes and Approvals Table of ContentsFreestanding Dimensions and Clearances to CombustiblesZero Clearance kit must be flush with the finished wall Zero Clearance BOX AssemblyAssembly Instructions Deciding Where to Locate Your StoveInstallation Fireplace InsertBack Rail Insert Adapter Box Vent Coupling Front Rail Fireplace InsertInstalling the Glowing Embers Installing Burner Control AssemblyDoor Removed Installing the LOG Do not Place Embers on the Rear BurnerElectrical Requirements FAN Installation Optional FANOrifice SIZES, Pressures and Btus GAS Line Connection and TestingNever USE AN Open Flame for Leak Testing AIR Shutter Adjustment Vent Termination Clearances VentingVenting Terminals Cannot be Recessed Into a Wall or Siding Planning Your InstallationNumber Description 908B Pipe Length, Black Number DescriptionHorizontal Installation FIG-13 FIG-14 FIG-16 FIG-17 Vertical InstallationFIG-21 FIG-22 Fireplace Insert Installation Cathedral Ceiling Installation923F Co-Linear Flex Connectors Parts 923GKTo convert from Propane to Natural Gas or vise-versa Mobile Home Fuel ConversionLPG #59 frontOperating Instructions For Your Safety Read Before OperatingWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Lighting InstructionsCleaning of Glass Maintenance and TechnicalTo Replace Door and Glass Assembly For Cleaning the Inside of the FireboxProblem Possible Cause Solution Trouble ShootingDescription Parts and AccessoriesService Parts available from your local Envirogas Dealer To a Maximum of Seven Years WarrantyTo the Dealer To the DistributorMail Address envirofire@home.com Installation Data Sheet

828 MH, 828 DV.FS, 828 DV.INS specifications

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