Regency P40-LP1 Unit Installation With Vertical Termination, This allows for small adjustments

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Diagram 2

INSTALLATION

UNIT INSTALLATION

WITH VERTICAL

TERMINATION

(Rigid Vent Systems)

1) Maintain the 1-1/4"

(32mm) clearances

(air spaces) to combustibles when passing through ceilings, walls, roofs, enclosures, attic rafter, or other nearby combustible surfaces. Do not pack air spaces with insulation. Check "Venting Arrangemnt - Vertical Termination" section for the maximum vertical

rise of the venting system and the maximum

horizontal offset limitations.

2)Set the gas appliance

in its desired location. Drop a plumb bob

down from the ceiling to the position of the appliance flue exit, and mark the location where the vent will penetrate the ceiling. Drill a small hole at his point. Next, drop a

plumb bob from the roof to the hole previously drilled in the ceiling, and mark the spot

where the vent will penetrate the roof. Determine if ceiling joists, roof rafters

or other framing will obstruct the venting system. You may wish to relocate the appliance or to

offset, as shown in Diagram 2 to avoid cutting load bearing members.

3)A Firestop spacer must be installed in the floor or ceiling of every level.

Diagram 3

4)Assemble the desired lengths of pipe and elbows. Ensure that all pipes and elbow connections are in the fully twist-locked position and sealed.

Note:

For best results and optimum performance with each approved venting system, it is highly recommended to apply “Mill-Pac” sealant (supplied) to every inner pipe connec- tion. Failure to do so may result in drafting or performance issues not covered under warranty. Silicone (red RTV) is optional.

5)Cut a hole in the roof centered on the small drilled hole placed in the roof in Step 2. The hole should be of sufficient size to meet the minimum requirements for clearance to combustibles of 1-1/4"(32mm). Slip the flashing under the shingles (shingles should overlap half the flashing) as per Diagram 4.

Diagram 4: The upper half of the flashing is installed under the roofing material and not nailed down until the chimney is installed.

This allows for small adjustments.

6)Continue to assemble pipe lengths.

Note: If an offset is necessary in the attic to avoid obstructions, it is important to support the vent pipe every 3 feet (0.9 meter), to avoid excessive stress on the elbows, and possible separation. Wall straps are available for this purpose

(Diagram 2).

Galvanizedpipeisdesirableabovetheroofline duetoitshighercorrosionresistance.Continue to add pipe sections through the flashing until the height of the vent cap meets the minimum height requirements specified in Diagram 5 or local codes. Note that for steep roof pitches, the vertical height must be increased.

Diagram 5

 

Minimum Vent

Roof Pitch

 

Height

 

Feet

 

Meters

flat to 7/12

2

 

0.61

over 7/12 to 8/12

2

 

0.61

over 8/12 to 9/12

2

 

0.61

over 9/12 to 10/12

2.5

 

0.76

over 10/12 to 11/12

3.25

 

0.99

over 11/12 to 12/12

4

 

1.22

over 12/12 to 14/12

5

 

1.52

over 14/12 to 16/12

6

 

1.83

over 16/12 to 18/12

7

 

2.13

over 18/12 to 20/12

7.5

 

2.29

A poor draft, or down drafting can result from highwindconditionsnearbigtreesoradjoining roof lines, in these cases, increasing the vent height may solve the problem.

7)Ensure vent is vertical and secure the base of the flashing to the roof with roofing rails, slide storm collar over the pipe section and seal with a mastic.

8)Install the vertical termination cap by twist- locking it.

Note: Any closets or storage spaces, which the vent passes through must be enclosed.

Offset Chart

INSTALLATION

Regency® P40-1 Direct Vent Gas Fireplace

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Contents P40 Gas Fireplace Information for MOBILE/MANUFACTURED Homes After First Sale Manufactured Mobile Home RequirementsTable of Contents Copy of Safety Label InstallationFor the State of Massachusetts only MA Code CO DetectorDimensions Before YOU Start General Safety InformationInstallation Checklist Important MessageHearth Requirements Locating Your GAS FireplaceHeatwave Duct KIT Heat Release KITClearances P40 Mantel ClearancesMantel LEG Clearances P40 FireplaceHeight = 42-1/2 plus height of hearth Framing & FinishingFull Screen Door Facing Requirements Vent Restrictor Position Unit Assembly Prior to InstallationVenting Introduction Exterior Vent Termination Requirements Horizontal Termination Flex Venting ArrangementsHorizontal Termination Rigid Pipe Venting SystemsBasic Horizontal & Vertical Terminations 58DVA-16AB 8 Rigid Pipe Cross Reference Chart58DVA-RD Offset Pipe SelectionHorizontal Feet Vertical Height Feet Allowable Horizontal TerminationsOption + V1 H + H1 Option + H1Option + H1 V + OptionVent must be supported at offsets Allowable Vertical TerminationsArrow on the vent cap should be pointing up Unit Installation with Horizontal TerminationMinimum Vent Unit Installation With Vertical TerminationThis allows for small adjustments DiagramAstrocap XL Dimensions Unit InstallationP40-NG1 System Data GAS Line InstallationPilot Adjustment High ElevationPower Module GAS Pipe Pressure TestingBACK-UP Battery Installation Unplug the power sourceLP Conversion Kit Contains Qty Description Conversion KIT #502-969 from NG to LPJ9 Jumper Control ModuleModulating Coil NG Conversion Kit Contains Qty Description Conversion KIT #502-966 from LP to NGJ9 Jumper Location Top Brick Panel Brick Panel InstallationBack Brick Panel Brick Panels Completely Installed Ensure that the logs are not in the unit03-40 LOG SET Installation03-32 1st Log Stand Post 03-3403-33 03-34 03-36 03-37 03-46 03-3303-33 03-46 03-36 03-3703-34 03-40 03-46 03-47 03-382 03-46 03-3603-38 03-36 03-32 03-37Flush Louvers Aeration AdjustmentInstalling the Manual Control Box Standard Flush DoorDo not cut the ground terminal off under any circumstances Wiring DiagramFinishing Trim Full Screen Doors Full Screen Door Frame InstallationUpper Air Register InstallationOperating Instructions Lighting ProcedureShutdown Procedure Matching Remote Handset & Control BOX ID CodeDo not Burn the Appliance Without the Glass Front in Place Operation During Power OutageFirst Fire Normal Operating Sounds GAS Appliances Summary ControlsCopy of Lighting Plate Instructions For Your Safety Read Before LightingSTOP! Read the safety information above on this label Thermopile Thermocouple Maintenance InstructionsGeneral Vent Maintenance LOG ReplacementGlass Replacement Door Glass FAN ReplacementSolenoid Valve Compression Fittings Valve ReplacementWire Log StandRing Tabs DC Sparker ReplacementPower Module Replacement Wa & Wb WiresHeat Shield Control Module ReplacementBackup Battery Replacement Main Assembly Parts ListValve Tray Assembly Parts ListFlush Door & Louvers Regency P40-1 Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Regency P40-1 Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Regency P40-1 Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Warranty Installer Please complete the following information

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