Optima Company 45 - 3 manual Venting Horizontally Using Archgard TVK-FSU Vent KIT

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VENTING - HORIZONTALLY USING ARCHGARD TVK-FSU VENT KIT

NOTES: This Vent Kit must be installed directly onto the flue outlet of the heater. Maintain a minimum of 1” (25mm) sides and bottom, and 2” (50 mm) from the top surfaces of the horizontal vent. Use the vent spring spacers (Fig. 1) between the inner and outer vents at 3 ft (900 mm) intervals. Maintain at least a ¼ “ (6 mm) rise for every 12” (305 mm) horizontal vent. Use the included pipe joint compound and 3 self tapping screws at every vent connection.

1.Locate where the vent will pass though the wall, and cut and frame an 10” (25 mm) wide x 11” (279 mm) high hole.

2.Apply pipe joint compound on the 4” (101 mm) crimp end of the vent cap and slip on one end of the flex vent. Fasten with 3 self-tapping screws.

3.Place the horizontal section of the 7” (179 mm) diameter rigid pipe over the flex vent so that the non-crimped end fits over the corresponding crimped end on the vent cap, and screw it in place.

4.Check the thickness of the wall and cut the 10” (25 mm) dia. x 12” (305 mm) pipe to the thickness of the wall.

5.Place the 10” (25 mm) diameter pipe (thimble) over the other two, and screw it onto the standoffs of the termination.

6.From the outside, pass the vents and the thimble through the hole so that the 2” (50 mm) standoff is on the top.

7.Screw the vent cap to the wall using the 2” (50 mm) screws.

8.From the inside, place the firestop over the pipes, so that the standoffs fit into the hole and screw it in place using the 1 ¼” (32 mm) screws. Seal with silicone sealer around pipe.

9.Similarly place the decorative trim collar over the firestop and screw it in place with 1 ¼“ (32 mm) screws.

10.Install the 1” (25 mm) diameter spring spacers, elbow, and vertical rigid pipe as shown.

11.Move the heater into place and screw the flex, then the rigid pipe onto its collars.

Termination Framing

NOTE: Be sure to include ¼” (6 mm) rise per foot (305 mm) of horizontal length.

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Contents Optima 45 Page Introduction Table of Contents Optima 45 SafetySpecifications Installation CodesHigh Altitude Installation Appliance CertificationGAS Connections Natural Gas Pressure SettingsPropane Pressure Settings Appliance Description Appliance DimensionsAlcove Installation Dimensions and ClearancesVent Termination Locations Locating GAS HeaterTermination Locations Venting Connection Approved Vent ComponentsSimpson Dura-Vent Archgard System Venting Restrictor Placement71 M Venting ChartVenting Vertical Termination Using Simpson DURA-VENT Pipe Feet Termination Framing Spring Spacers Venting Horizontally Using Archgard TVK-FSU Vent KITInstallation Procedures for Archgard Snorkel KIT SNK-24 Venting below Grade Using Flexible Direct Vent SystemsCorner Installations Flat Wall InstallationSet the Optima 45-3 in its desired location Optima 45 Below Grade Above Grade LOG Placement Burner Pan & Pin Locations Piece LOG SET Shown belowLocate Log # 12 and place it on the burner pins as shown Locate Log #142 and place it on Log #12 as shown LOG #83 Ceramic Brick Panels Front ViewValve Connection for Millivolt Valve Optional Wall Switch or ThermostatInitial Operation Final Installation CheckLighting Instructions Caution First FireLighting Instructions Lighting Instructions on Rating PlateIf Your Glass Breaks Glass Door RemovalRemoving the Glass Door Replacing the Glass DoorTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Regularly Maintenance Cleaning the ApplianceAdjusting Primary AIR Servicing Under WarrantyAdjusting Primary AIR Changing Main Burner Orifice Checking Inlet and Outlet GAS Pressure Checking and Adjusting Pilot Convertible Pilot OrificeCanadian Electrical code, CSA C22.1 Wiring DiagramReplacing Convection Blower Item # Item Description Qty Unit Valve Tray AssemblyBurner Pan & Pin Locations Item # Item Description Qty Unit Parts List Ceramic Logs and Burner PanCeramic Brick Replacement Parts List Archgard OptimaQty Unit Archgard Limited Warranty Frequently Asked Questions Optima 45 Page Warranty Registration Beatty Drive MISSION, B.C. Canada

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