Figure 7.13
The optional mounting brackets may come in handy when mounting the PVI to a studded wall. See Figure 7.13.
Securing the PVI inside a floor joist can be easily done us- ing the side brackets. See figure 7.14. If the side brackets can’t be used, or additional support is needed, the optional mounting brackets can be used as shown in Figure 7.15 and Figure 7.16.
SCREWS
Figure 7.14
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Figure 7.15
SCREWS
Figure 7.16
Wiring the PVI-DVP
NOTICE: Electrical wiring must be done in accordance with national, provincial, and/or local electric codes.
CAUTION: Risk of shock! Disconnect electrical power from fireplace/power vent before performing any mainte- nance, repair, or electrical wiring.
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1. Wire Harness
a.Determine the length of the wire harness required to run between the
b.On the end closest to the junction box, drill a 7/8 inch diameter hole and lead wire cable assembly through a Romex connector.
c.Attach the end of the harness with the loose wires to the
d.Attach the end of the harness with the connector to the appliance.
2. PVI-DVP Connections
Refer to the
a.Attach the green wire from the harness to the quick ground connect. Connect the red wire to one of the spades on the vacuum switch. Connect the brown wire to the remaining spade on the vacuum switch.
b.Connect the white wire from the harness to the open female connector on harness, inside the PVI.
c.Connect the black wire from the harness to the open male connector on harness, inside the PVI.
3. RED60 Connections
Refer to the RED60 wiring diagram, Figure 7.17. Ensure wire harness has been fastened to the appliance. Route wires and wire harness in a manner that protects them from contact with sharp metal surfaces.
a.Attach the white,
b.Connect the brown wire to the brown wire coming from the
c.Connect the red wire to the red wire coming from the
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