CFM Corporation 2467, 2468 manual Description Part Number, Tph

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CFM Specialty Home Products reserves the right to make changes in design, materials, specifications, prices and discontinue colors and products at any time, without notice.

Dutchwest Natural Vent Gas Heater

Models 2467, 2468

Ref.

Description

Part Number

1.

SDV30 Log Set Assembly

20003458

1a.

Rear Log

20003459

1b.

Right Log

20003460

1c.

Left Log

20003461

2.

Small Lava Rock Package

57897

3.

Top, NV DW Gas

30002005

4.

Grille, NV DW Gas

30002044

5.

Front, DW Gas

30001928

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30002008

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Contents Dutchwest Table of Contents Installation & Operating Instructions Dutchwest Natural Vent Gas Heater Dimensions Dutchwest dimensionsCeiling Clearances Parallel Installation Minimum Clearance Flue CenterlineAlcove Minimum Dimensions Hearth RequirementsHigh Elevations Gas SpecificationsGas Inlet and Manifold Pressures Venting Requirements and OptionsPassing Through a Combustible Wall or Ceiling Venting RequirementsInstall the Optional Fan Attach the fan assembly to the fan bracketVenting System Assembly Connect the Gas Supply Line Burner Information Install ON/OFF SwitchInstall the Log Set Thermostat Connection optionalInstall the Stove Front Install the back, left and right logsYour First Fire OperationPilot and Burner Inspection To Turn Off Gas To Heater What to do if YOU Smell GASTroubleshooting / Honeywell #8420 Gas Control System Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionConversion Procedure Conversion PrecautionsFuel Conversion Instructions Remove pilot hood Conversion to Natural Gas Input BTU/h Air Shutter Injector Orifice Size MatrixConversion to LP Input BTU/h Air Shutter Maintenance Inspect the Vent System Annually Gasket ReplacementStove Disassembly Check the Gas Flame RegularlyWiring Diagrams BLKDescription Part Number TPHDutchwest Natural Vent Gas Heater Fuel Conversion KitsFan Kits Optional Accessories AvailableRemote Controls Decorative RingsDutchwest Natural Vent Gas Heater Product Covered by this Warranty If Warranty Service is NEEDED…SI UN Service Sous Garantie EST REQUIS… Produit Couvert PAR LA Présente GarantieCFM Specialty Home Products

2468, 2467, 2468 specifications

CFM Corporation has established itself as a powerhouse in the aviation industry, particularly through the design and manufacture of high-performance aircraft engines. Among its standout products are the CFM 2468 and 2467 engines, which have garnered attention for their state-of-the-art features, innovative technologies, and impressive performance characteristics.

The CFM 2468 engine is known for its remarkable efficiency and reliability. One of its primary features is the advanced fuel efficiency technology that minimizes fuel consumption while maximizing thrust. This is largely attributed to the inclusion of next-generation composites in the engine's fan blades and cases, which contribute to a lighter overall weight without compromising durability. As a result, operators benefit from lower operating costs, making the 2468 engine a cost-effective choice for airlines.

On the other hand, the CFM 2467 engine has been engineered with a focus on reducing noise pollution and emissions. This engine incorporates cutting-edge noise-reducing technologies, including a redesigned inlet and an innovative exhaust system that reduces noise levels significantly during operation. This makes the 2467 an ideal solution for airports in urban areas where noise regulations are stringent. Furthermore, the engine's environmentally friendly design complies with the latest emissions standards, which is increasingly important in today's aviation market.

Both engines utilize advanced digital technologies, including the latest in engine health monitoring systems. These systems provide real-time data analytics to operators, allowing for predictive maintenance and minimizing downtime. This technological integration not only enhances operational efficiency but also helps in extending the lifespan of the engines.

In terms of operational characteristics, both the CFM 2468 and 2467 engines are built to perform under a wide range of conditions. Their robust design ensures they can withstand various environmental challenges, from extreme temperatures to high humidity. Additionally, their modular design simplifies maintenance procedures, allowing for quicker turnaround times.

In summary, the CFM Corporation 2468 and 2467 engines exemplify the company's commitment to innovation, efficiency, and sustainability. With their advanced technologies and impressive features, these engines are set to redefine performance standards in the aviation industry, making them a preferred choice for airlines globally.