Optima Company 45 - 3 manual Venting below Grade Using Flexible Direct Vent Systems

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VENTING - BELOW GRADE USING FLEXIBLE DIRECT VENT SYSTEMS

INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR ARCHGARD SNORKEL KIT (Part # SNK-24)

NOTE: The Archgard Snorkel kit is designed for 4” x 7” (101 mm x 178 mm) flexible gas liners that are NOT supplied with the Snorkel Termination Head and MUST be ordered separately.

If the Snorkel Termination is installed BELOW GRADE, (I.E. basement application) proper drainage must be provided to prevent water from entering the Snorkel Termination.

Do not attempt to enclose the Snorkel in the wall or any other type of enclosure.

For Snorkel Terminations ABOVE GRADE installations follow national or local code re- quirements.

1.Follow all other venting instructions in the manual regarding minimum vertical rise to hori- zontal runs, recommended pitch, and clearances to combustible materials.

2.Locate the centerline of the termination and mark the wall. Cut an 11” x 10” (279mm x 254mm) hole in the wall. NOTE: a 2” (50mm) x 1 ½” (13mm) around the 7” (178mm) liner is required. See Fig. 1 for termination framing.

3.Drill holes and insert the anchors as required.

4.Gently pull the coaxial vent through the hole. Apply a small bead of high temperature fur- nace cement around the 4” (101mm) collar on the snorkel and secure the 4” (101mm) flex vent with a stainless steel hose clamp and at least 3 screws. Make certain you have not pulled the vent too hard and accidentally disconnected it from the appliance.

5.Securely attach the 7” (178 mm) air intake pipe to the 7” (178 mm) collar on the snorkel kit with a 7” (178 mm) stainless steel hose clamp and three screws.

6.Apply a thick bead of all weather caulking all around the outside edges of the snorkel as- sembly and flanges.

7.Gently feed the vent back into the opening and push the snorkel up against the wall. Line up the holes previously drilled and lag the vent assembly to the wall.

8.Wipe off any excess caulking that squeezes out or add more to any areas that you may suspect will allow water to seep in.

BELOW GRADE

 

ABOVE GRADE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Snorkel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adequate

Drainage

IMPORTANT: Do not locate termination head where excessive snow or ice build up may oc- cur. Check termination head area after every snow fall, and clear if necessary to prevent blockage. If using snow blowers, make sure snow is not directed at the termination head.

 

Description

 

Size

A

Total Protrusion

13

½” (343 mm)

 

 

 

 

B

Mounting Flange

34

½” (877 mm)

 

 

 

C

Finished Body

33” (838 mm)

 

 

 

 

D

Mounting Flange

10

½” (267 mm)

 

 

 

E

Finished Body

9” (228 mm)

 

 

 

 

F

From Body to start of

1

¼” (31 mm)

 

exhaust vent

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Optima 45 Page Introduction Table of Contents Safety Optima 45High Altitude Installation Installation CodesSpecifications Appliance CertificationNatural Gas Pressure Settings Propane Pressure SettingsGAS Connections Appliance Dimensions Appliance DescriptionDimensions and Clearances Alcove InstallationLocating GAS Heater Vent Termination LocationsTermination Locations Approved Vent Components Venting ConnectionVenting Restrictor Placement Simpson Dura-Vent Archgard SystemVenting Chart 71 MVenting Vertical Termination Using Simpson DURA-VENT Pipe Feet Venting Horizontally Using Archgard TVK-FSU Vent KIT Termination Framing Spring SpacersVenting below Grade Using Flexible Direct Vent Systems Installation Procedures for Archgard Snorkel KIT SNK-24Flat Wall Installation Corner InstallationsSet the Optima 45-3 in its desired location Optima 45 Below Grade Above Grade LOG Placement Piece LOG SET Shown below Burner Pan & Pin LocationsLocate Log # 12 and place it on the burner pins as shown Locate Log #142 and place it on Log #12 as shown LOG #83 Front View Ceramic Brick PanelsOptional Wall Switch or Thermostat Valve Connection for Millivolt ValveFinal Installation Check Initial OperationFirst Fire Lighting Instructions CautionLighting Instructions on Rating Plate Lighting InstructionsRemoving the Glass Door Glass Door RemovalIf Your Glass Breaks Replacing the Glass DoorTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Maintenance Cleaning the Appliance RegularlyServicing Under Warranty Adjusting Primary AIRAdjusting Primary AIR Changing Main Burner Orifice Checking and Adjusting Pilot Convertible Pilot Orifice Checking Inlet and Outlet GAS PressureWiring Diagram Replacing Convection BlowerCanadian Electrical code, CSA C22.1 Valve Tray Assembly Item # Item Description Qty UnitParts List Ceramic Logs and Burner Pan Burner Pan & Pin Locations Item # Item Description Qty UnitReplacement Parts List Archgard Optima Qty UnitCeramic Brick Archgard Limited Warranty Frequently Asked Questions Optima 45 Page Warranty Registration Beatty Drive MISSION, B.C. Canada

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