Continental CDVS500-P manual Vent Specifics Model CS500, Chimney Installation, Installing B Vent

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B-VENT SPECIFICS - MODEL CS500

CHIMNEY INSTALLATION

Three types of chimney systems may be used with this stove:

FIGURE 26

A CHIMNEY VENTING THIS STOVE SHALL NOT VENT

ANY SOLID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCE.

ALL HORIZONTAL RUNS MUST HAVE

A 1/4 INCH RISE PER FOOT.

FIGURE 27

INSTALLING 'B' VENT:

Follow the instructions for "Wall and Ceiling Protection".

ADAPTER INSTALLATION FIGURE 27

1.Remove the spill switch bracket from the rear of the adapter.

2.Gently pull the two wire terminals (located inside the 7" flue collar at the top of the stove) out approximately 8 inches.

3.Bring the wires through the lower hole in the adapter and out the spill switch opening. To pass the wires through the hole more easily, temporarily tape the two terminals to- gether.

4.With the spill switch opening aligned to the back of the stove, take hold of the adaptor base and push the crimped edge into the stove flue collar.

5.Connect the wire terminals to the spill switch and re- secure the bracket.

For aesthetics, the adapter has been designed to accept a standard matte black 7" stove pipe and the Continental decorative brass band (standard with the GS150KT). Both are available from your Continental dealer.

ADDING VENT SECTIONS

For ease of assembly, a 7" telescoping stove pipe may be installed over the 4" vent connection of the adapter. Add vent sections, twist locking (clockwise) securely, to the required height. The vent should ex- tend, at least, 3 feet above its point of contact with the roof and, at least, 2 feet higher than any wall, roof or building within 10 feet. FIGURE 28. (This is a guideline only; local vent-

ing codes should be FIGURE 28 followed which may differ in

height and clearance re- quirements.)

ADAPTER

SPILL SWITCH

W415-0514 / 05.30.05

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CDVS500-N, CDVS500-P specifications

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