Desa SDVBND, SDVBPD Venting Installation, Installation Precautions, Installation Planning

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VENTING INSTALLATION

Installation Precautions Installation Planning

VENTING INSTALLATION

WARNING: Read all instructions completely and thoroughly before attempting installation. Failure to do so could result in serious injury, property damage or loss of life. Operation of improperly installed and maintained venting system could result in serious injury, property damage or loss of life.

NOTICE: Do not seal termination cap to pipe. Cap must be removable for servicing vent system.

NOTICE: Failure to follow these instructions will void the warranty.

INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS

Consult local building codes before beginning the installation. The installer must make sure to select the proper vent system for installa- tion. Before installing vent kit, the installer must read this stove and burner system manual and vent kit instructions.

Only a qualified service person should install venting system. The installer must follow these safety rules:

Wear gloves and safety glasses for protection

Use extreme caution when using ladders or when on roof tops

Be aware of electrical wiring locations in walls and ceilings

The following actions will void the warranty on your venting system:

Installation of any damaged venting component

Unauthorized modification of the venting system

Installation of any component part not manufactured or approved by DESA

Installation other than as instructed by these instructions

WARNING: This stove with burner system and vent assembly must be vented directly to the outside. The venting system must NEVER be attached to a chimney serving a separate solid fuel burning appli- ance. Each gas appliance must use a separate vent system. Do not use common vent systems.

WARNING: Horizontal sections of this vent system require a minimum clearance of 2" from the top of the pipe and 1" minimum to the sides and bottom. Vertical sections of this system require a minimum of 1" clear- ance to combustible materials on all sides of the pipe.

INSTALLATION PLANNING

There are two basic types of direct-vent installation:

Horizontal Termination

Vertical Termination

It is important to select the proper length of vent pipe for the type of termination you choose. It is also important to note the wall thickness.

For Horizontal Termination: Select the amount of vertical rise desired. The horizontal run of venting must have 1/4" rise for every 12" of run towards the termination.

WARNING: Never run the vent pipe downward as this may cause excessive temperatures which could cause a fire.

You may use up to two 90° elbows on any single horizontal run of vent pipe in this configuration. See Horizontal Termination Configu- rations, and Figures 28 and 30 on page 15.

For Vertical Termination: Measure the distance from the burner system flue outlet to the ceiling. Add the ceiling thickness, the vertical rise in an attic or second story, and allow for sufficient vent height above the roofline. You may use up to three 90° elbows, depending on venting configuration. See Vertical Termination Configurations on page 17.

Note: You may use up to two 45° elbows in place of a 90° elbow. You must follow rise to run ratios when using 45° elbows.

For two-story applications, firestops are required at each floor level (see Figure 32, page 16). If an offset is needed in the attic, additional pipe and elbows will be required.

You may use a chase with a vent termination with exposed pipe on the exterior of the house. See Installing Vent System in a Chase, page 13.

Your stove with direct-vent burner system has been tested for a maximum horizontal run of 20' with 8' vertical rise (see Installation for Horizontal Termination, page 13). The maximum vertical run is 40' (see Installation for Vertical Termination, page 16).

It is very important that the venting system maintain its balance between the combustion air intake and the flue gas exhaust. Certain limitations apply to vent configurations and must be strictly followed.

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Contents OWNER’S Operation and Installation Manual For Your SafetyFor Your Safety What to do if YOU Smell GAS VH series StoveTable of Contents Safety InformationProduct Identification With stovePRE-INSTALLATION Preparation Product Features Local CodesGlossary of Terms PRE-INSTALLATION Preparation Cast Iron Stove and DIRECT-VENT Burner System AssemblyStove Body Assembly Locating Threaded Holes for Legs and Door Attachment Installing DIRECT-VENT Burner System Into Stove Body Removing Front Surround PanelRemoving Screen Optional Amity ModelsInstalling Optional Blower Accessory Installing the Blower TOP ViewInstalling Rear Cover Blower Wiring Layout Thermostat Blower ShownGeneral Venting Location of Vent TerminationGeneral Venting Venting Installation Installation PrecautionsInstallation Planning Installation for Horizontal Termination Installing Vent System in a ChaseVent Opening Requirements Horizontal Termination Configurations Horizontal VentingVenting with Three 90 Elbows Venting with Two 90 ElbowsInstallation for Vertical Termination Flat Ceiling InstallationCathedral Ceiling Installation Vertical Termination ConfigurationsVenting with Two 90 Elbow Vertical Venting Configuration Using Two 90Elbows Venting with Two ElbowsHigh Altitude Installation Parts Lists for Venting Kits and ComponentsVertical Venting Number DescriptionStove and DIRECT-VENT Burner System Installation Installing GAS Piping to STOVE/ Burner System LocationInstallation Items Needed Check GAS TypeConnecting STOVE/BURNER System to GAS Supply Pressure Testing Gas Supply Piping SystemChecking GAS Connections Installing Optional Wall Mount Switch GWMS2 Pressure Testing Burner System Gas ConnectionsInstalling Optional Wall Mounted Thermostat GWMT1 Installing Remote Receiver and 9-volt Alkaline BatteryInstalling Remote Receiver REMOVING/REPLACING Glass DoorInstalling LOGS, Lava Rock and Glowing Embers Installing Log No Installing Log NoFor Your Safety Read Before Lighting Operating Stove with Burner SystemLighting Instructions To Turn OFF GAS To ApplianceManual Lighting Optional HAND-HELD Remote OperationON/OFF Series Models Ghrcb and Cghrcb Thermostat Series Models Ghrctb and CghrctbOperating Optional Blower Accessory Pilot AssemblyInspecting Burners Operating Optional GWMT1 Wall Mounted ThermostatCleaning and Maintenance Glass DoorPilot and Burners LogsTroubleshooting Observed Problem Possible Cause RemedyOrifice Gas leak. See Warning statement AboveSpecifications Wiring DiagramReplacement Parts Parts Under WarrantyIllustrated Parts Breakdown Models Sdvbnd SdvbpdParts List Models SDVBND, SdvbpdIndicates Color Suffix Designation Oxford Amity Stove Body Victor Hearth Stove BodyIndicates Color Suffix Designation Description QTYTechnical Service Service HintsAccessories Owners Registration Form For Com 112126-01B Warranty Information
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