Optima Company 45 - 3 manual Flat Wall Installation, Corner Installations

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Optima 45 - 3

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VENTING - HORIZONTALLY USING SIMPSON DURA-VENT DIRECT VENT SYSTEMS

The Optima 45-3 can be vented horizontally using Simpson Dura-Vent Direct Vent System. To vent using Simpson Dura-Vent exclusively, you must use the Archgard SDA-U Adaptor and connect the SDA-U adaptor to the top of the Optima 45-3 as shown in Fig. 1.

NOTE: Apply high temperature sealant to the SDA-U adaptor and the flue connection on the Optima 45-3. Seal all pipe joints and follow all venting instructions within this manual.

NOTE: Call your local Authorized Archgard Dealer to purchase Simpson Dura-Vent Direct Vent Kits and/or venting components.

Minimum components required for horizontal termination using Simpson Dura-Vent:

1

SDA-U (Appliance adaptor)

1

90 Deg. Elbow

1

Horizontal Termination Cap

1

Wall Thimble

1

Length of pipe for top of appliance

1 Length of pipe to suit wall thickness

Measure wall thickness from the back of the fireplace standoffs to inside mounting surface of the termination cap. If a Vinyl siding standoff is required, measure to the outside surface of the wall without siding and add 2” (50 mm).

NOTE: The Termination cap must NOT be recessed into siding. Measure wall thickness including finishing straps.

Flat Wall Installation

Wall Thickness (inches)

Vent Length Required (inches)

Wall Thickness (mm)

Vent Length Required (mm)

 

 

 

 

4” - 5 ½”

6”

101 mm - 140 mm

152 mm

 

 

 

 

7” - 8 ½”

9”

178 mm - 216 mm

228 mm

 

 

 

 

10” - 11 ½”

12”

254 mm - 292 mm

305 mm

 

 

 

 

9” - 14 ½”

11” - 14 ⅝” Adj. Pipe

228 mm - 368 mm

228 mm - 371 mm

 

 

 

 

15” - 23 ½”

17” - 24” Adj. Pipe

381 mm - 597 mm

432 mm - 610 mm

 

 

 

 

Corner Installations

Wall Thickness (inches)

Vent Length Required (inches)

Wall Thickness (mm)

Vent Length Required (mm)

 

 

 

 

3 ¼” - 6 ¾”

11” - 14 ⅝” Adj. Pipe

82 mm - 171 mm

228 mm - 371 mm

 

 

 

 

7 ¾” - 16 ¼”

17” - 24” Adj. Pipe.

197 mm - 412 mm

432 mm - 610 mm

 

 

 

 

7 ¼” - 8 ¾”

6” + 12”

184 mm - 222 mm

101 mm + 305 mm

 

Or 9” + 9”

 

Or 228 mm + 228 mm

 

 

 

 

4 ¼” - 5 ¾”

6” + 9”

108 mm - 146 mm

152 mm - 228 mm

 

 

 

 

SIMPSON DURA-VENT DIRECT VENT PARTS LIST 6 ⅝” x 4” (168 mm x 101 mm)

See your Authorized Archgard Dealer for price and availability.

Part #

Description

Part #

 

 

Description

 

 

 

 

971

Horiz. Term. Kit Includes; 900. Blk elbow, wall thimble

902

48” (1.22 M) Pipe Length - Galv.

 

cover, Horiz. square term. Cap, 24” (610 mm) blk pipe

902B

48” (1.22 M) Pipe Length - Black

 

and 11”-14” (279 mm x 356 mm) adj. blk pipe.

911B

11” - 14 ⅝” (228 mm x 371 mm) Adj. Pipe

 

Basic Horiz. Term. Kit Includes; 900. blk elbow, wall

970

 

Length - Black

 

thimble cover, Horiz. square term. cap.

917B

17”’ - 24” (432 mm) x (610mm) Adj. Pipe

 

 

 

 

 

Length - Black

987

Vertical Termination Kit Includes;

945

450

Elbow - Galv.

 

0/12- 6/12 pitch adj. flashing, storm collar, low profile

 

 

 

 

 

term. cap.

945B

45

0

Elbow - Black

 

 

 

908B

6” (152 mm) Pipe Length - Black

945G

450

Elbow - Swivel - Galv.

907B

9” (228 mm) Pipe Length - Black

945BG

450

Elbow - Swivel - Black

906

12” (305 mm) Pipe Length - Galv.

990

900

Elbow - Galv.

906B

12” (305 mm) Pipe Length - Black

990B

900

Elbow - Black

904

24” (610 mm) Pipe Length - Galv.

990G

900

Elbow - Swivel - Galv.

904B

24” (610 mm) Pipe Length - Black

990BG

900

Elbow - Swivel - Black

903

36” (914 mm) Pipe Length - Galv.

991

Vertical Termination Cap High Wind

903B

36” (914 mm) Pipe Length - Black

980

Vertical Termination Cap

 

 

 

 

 

 

Part #

Description

984Horizontal (Square) Termination Cap

985Horiz. (SQ) Term. Cap. High Wind.

982Snorkel - 14” (356 mm) Rise Term. Cap

981Snorkel - 36” (914 mm) Rise Term. Cap

940Wall Thimble - Support Box

941Cathedral/Ceiling - Support Box

3951 Brass Trim for Wall Thimble/Ceiling Sup.

963Firestop Spacer

943Flashing 0/12 - 6/12

943S Flashing 7/12 - 12/12

953 Storm Collar

950Vinyl Siding Standoff

988Wall Strap

942Wall Thimble

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Contents Optima 45 Page Introduction Table of Contents Optima 45 SafetyAppliance Certification Installation CodesSpecifications High Altitude InstallationPropane Pressure Settings Natural Gas Pressure SettingsGAS Connections 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 PlateReplacing the Glass Door Glass Door RemovalIf Your Glass Breaks Removing 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 OrificeReplacing Convection Blower Wiring DiagramCanadian Electrical code, CSA C22.1 Item # Item Description Qty Unit Valve Tray AssemblyBurner Pan & Pin Locations Item # Item Description Qty Unit Parts List Ceramic Logs and Burner PanQty Unit Replacement Parts List Archgard OptimaCeramic Brick Archgard Limited Warranty Frequently Asked Questions Optima 45 Page Warranty Registration Beatty Drive MISSION, B.C. Canada

45 - 3 specifications

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