Vermont Casting 3232, 3399, 3369, 3354 Venting System Assembly Natural Vent General Information

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Make certain the vent system conforms to all other requirements for vertical termination as specified on Page 9.

This installation will require you to first determine the roof pitch and use the appropriate vent components. Refer to Figure 9 on page 9.

1.Locate the final position of the stove, observing all clearances for both the vent and the stove.

2.Plumb to the center of the inner (4”) flue collar from the ceiling above, and mark that location.

3.Cut the opening:

CFM System: 9³⁄” x 9³⁄” (240 x 240 mm)

DuraVent System: 10” x 10” (254 x 254 mm)

4.Plumb any additional opening through the roof or other construction that may be needed. In all cases, the opening must provide a minimum of 1” (25 mm) clearance to the vent pipe.

5.Place the stove in its final position.

6.Install firestop(s) #7DVFS and Attic Insulation Shield #7DVAIS as needed. (Fig. 32) If there is a room above ceiling level, a firestop must be installed on both the bottom and top sides of the ceiling joists.

If an attic is above ceiling level, an attic insulation shield must be installed.

#7DVAIS Attic Insulation Shield

Use Four

#7DVFS

Firestop in

8d Nails

Upper Floor

 

 

#7DVFS

ST222

Firestop in

Ceiling

 

Fig. 32 Install firestops and attic insulation shield.

7.Install the appropriate roof support and flashing, making certain that the upper flange of the flashing base is below the shingles. (Fig. 33)

8.Install appropriate pipe sections until the vent run reaches above the flashing. The enlarged ends of the vent sections always face downward.

9.Install the storm collar and seal around the joints. (Fig. 33)

10.Add additional vent lengths to achieve the proper overall height.

11.Apply cement to the inner and outer termination col- lars and install the terminal cap.

Radiance Direct Vent /Natural Vent Gas Heater

 

Use three #5

 

 

sheet metal

 

 

screws at

 

 

each joint

 

 

 

Sealant

Storm Collar

 

 

 

Upper

 

 

edge of

#7DVSKV

flange goes

(A, B, or

 

under upper

F) Roof

 

shingles

Support

 

 

Flashing

ST221

 

 

Fig. 33

Roof support and flashing.

 

Venting System Assembly - Natural Vent

General Information

The Radiance Heater is shipped from the factory as a Direct Vent Heater. It may be converted to a Natural Vent heater by installing the Vermont Castings Model Z31D00 FSDHAG Draft Hood Adapter.

The Radiance Heater is approved for installation as a Natural Vent unit. Vermont Castings/Majestic Direct Vent outer pipe (7FSSK) could be used directly after the Draft Hood Adapter up to the ceiling, then B-vent pipe must be used. Do not mix types of B-vent pipe; use components from one maker or the another. Follow the vent component maker’s instructions exactly. (Fig. 34)

NOTE: The restrictor plate supplied with the stove is not used for Natural Vent applications.

Decorative 7”

Vermont Castings/

Pipe

Majestic outer pipe

 

 

(7FSSK) may be

4” B-vent

used after Draft

Pipe

Hood up to the

 

ceiling.

Draft Hood

 

Adapter

 

MUST Be

 

Kept Clear

 

 

ST654

Fig. 34 Decorative 7” pipe may be fitted around the B-vent pipe.

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Contents Radiance Direct Vent/Natural Vent Gas Heater Table Of Contents Installation & Operating Instructions Radiance dimensions Radiance Direct Vent/Natural Vent Stove DimensionsLocating The Stove Installation RequirementsClearance Requirements Wall and Ceiling Clearances Wall Centerline from FloorHearth Requirements Horizontal Termination Direct Vent only Gas SpecificationsGas Inlet and Manifold Pressures High ElevationsVertical Termination Direct Vent only Restictor Plate is used on Direct Vent installations onlyVent Termination Clearances Location of Vent Termination General Venting Information Termination Location Canadian Installations1 US Installations2Plate supplied with the stove is not used Venting Requirements Natural Vent OnlyApproved Vent System Components Venting Requirements and Options Direct Vent onlyUnpack and Assemble Legs Assembly ProceduresParts Bag Contents Tools RequiredRemove rear shroud Install the Optional FanAttach the Inner Vent Assembly to the stove Venting System Assembly Direct Vent General InformationInstall the Vent Adapter Pipe For Canadian installations The venting system mustInstall the Outer Adapter Pipe. Orient the verti Side Wall Termination AssemblyDiscard the inner starter pipe shipped with the log Measure the horizontal length Vent Termination Below Grade Vertical Through the Roof Vent AssemblyInstall firestops and attic insulation shield Venting System Assembly Natural Vent General InformationInstall Log Set Install the Vent PipeConnect the Gas Supply Line Install the left and right rear logs and the right logThermostat Connection optional Install ON/OFF SwitchInstall the Mesh and Grille Burner InformationYour First Fire Flame & Temperature AdjustmentFlame Characteristics OperationTo Turn Off Gas To Heater Lighting and Operating InstructionsSymptom Possible Causes Corrective Action Troubleshooting / Honeywell #8420 Gas Control SystemDelay Timer Mode Shut Off ProcedureTransmitter Operation Off Mode On Manual ModeDisable Thermostat Function Auto ModeFan Override During Auto Mode Change Between F/C Temperature UnitsLocal Path On Path Auto Path Burner Orifice Conversion Conversion PrecautionsConversion Procedure Fuel Conversion InstructionsPilot type 2 Honeywell Pilot SIT 820 ValvePilot Orifice Conversion Pilot Type 1 SIT PilotAll Models Models 3352, 3354, 3390 thru 3399 RF Models OnlyConversion to LP Input BTU/h Air Shutter AdjustmentInjector Orifice Size Matrix Conversion to Natural Gas Input BTU/hMaintenance Inspect the Vent System Annually Gasket ReplacementCheck the Gas Flame Regularly BLK Wiring DiagramsDescription Radiance Direct Vent/Natural Vent Gas Heater RdvodRadiance Direct Vent/Natural Vent Gas Heater Rdvod Shell Enamel Parts Radiance Direct Vent / Natural Vent Fuel Conversion KitsOptional Accessories Radiance Direct Vent /Natural Vent Gas Heater 4242 Limited Lifetime Warranty Model EnerGuide Ratings Fireplace Efficiency % Efficiency Ratings