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2. Continue Adding Vent Components

Refer to Cinch Pipe and Termination Cap installation in- structions.

Continue adding vent components, locking each succeed- ing component into place.

Ensure that each succeeding vent component is secure- ly fitted and locked into the preceding component in the vent system. Securing pipe sections with a maximum of two screws is recommended.

90° elbows may be installed and rotated to any point around the preceding component’s vertical axis. If an el- bow does not end up in a locked position with the pre- ceding component, attach with a minimum of two (2) sheet metal screws.

3.Install Support Brackets

Refer to Cinch Pipe and Termination Cap installation in- structions.

4. Install Firestops

For Horizontal Runs - Firestops are REQUIRED on both sides of a combustible wall through which the vent passes.

NOTE: Model DVP-TRAP does not need an exterior firestop on an exterior combustible wall. The firestop is built into the cap.

To install firestops for horizontal runs that pass through either interior or exterior walls:

• Cut a 10” x 12” (254mm X 305mm) hole through the wall.

NOTE: The center of the hole is one (1) inch (25.4mm) above the center of the horizontal vent pipe.

Position the firestops on both sides of the hole previ- ously cut and secure the firestops with nails or screws.

The heat shields of the firestops MUST BE placed to- wards the top of the hole.

Continue the vent run through the firestops.

NOTE: There must be NO INSULATION or other combustibles inside the framed firestop opening.

10"

INTERIOR

WALL SHIELD

12"

Figure 23. 10" x 12" Hole and Vent Pipe

HEAT SHIELD

TRIM HEAT SHIELD IF TOO LONG, ADD TO SHIELD IF TOO SHORT

EXTERIOR

FIRESTOP

INTERIOR

FIRESTOP

Figure 24. Heat Shield, Interior & Exterior Firestops

For Vertical Runs - One ceiling firestop is REQUIRED at the hole in each ceiling through which the vent passes.

To install firestops for vertical runs that pass through ceilings:

Position a plumb bob directly over the center of the verti- cal vent component.

Mark the ceiling to establish the centerpoint of the vent.

Drill a hole or drive a nail through this centerpoint.

Check the floor above for any obstructions, such as wir- ing or plumbing runs.

Reposition the fireplace and vent system, if necessary, to accommodate the ceiling joists and/or obstructions.

Cut an 10-inch X 10-inch (254mm x 254mm) hole through the ceiling, using the centerpoint previously marked.

Frame the hole with framing lumber the same size as the ceiling joists.

10" (254mm)

10" (254mm)

 

 

CHIMNEY

 

HOLE

NEW

EXISTING CEILING

JOISTS

FRAMING

 

MEMBERS

 

CEILING

 

Figure 25 Hole & New Framing Members

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Contents What to do if you smell gas ST-HVB-IPI LCOR-HVB-IPI RCOR-HVB-IPISafety and Warning Information Table of Contents Pier-HVB-IPI PIER-HVB-IPI NG, LP Exploded Parts Diagram / Vue éclatée des piècesST-HVB-IPI ST-HVB-IPI LCOR-HVB-IPI LCOR-HVB-IPI RCOR-HVB-IPI RCOR-HVB-IPI PIER-HVB-IPI, ST-HVB-IPI L&RCOR-HVB-IPI High Altitude Installations Installation CodesAppliance Certification CertificationANY Such Action MAY Possibly Cause a Fire Hazard Pre-install PreparationIntroducing the Heat & Glo Gas Fireplaces Diagram of the PIER-HVB-IPI Diagram of the ST-HVB-IPI 121mm Diagram of the LCOR-HVB-IPI and RCOR-HVB-IPILocating the Fireplace Fireplace Dimensions and LocationsFraming the Fireplace Clearance RequirementsModel AT Each Joint Vent System Approvals Installing the Vent SystemTems or Components MAY be Used Identifying Vent ComponentsMAX .2 M Straight UP Vertical VentingStraight OUT Max. Run 24 610 mmVenting with One 90 Elbow Venting with Two 90 Elbows Venting with Two 90 Elbows Venting with three 90 elbows Venting with three 90 elbows Attach the First Vent Component to the Starting Collars Installing Vent ComponentsContinue Adding Vent Components Install Support BracketsPositioned SO That the Arrow is Pointing UP Attic FirestopVent Termination Minimum Clearances Minimum Height from Roof to Lowest Discharge Opening Gas Control System Positioning, Leveling, and Securing the FireplaceSecuring of a Fireplace Fireplace Junction BOX in a IPI SystemGas Pressure Requirements Gas Supply LineAppliance Requirements Wiring the Fireplace For Intermittent Pilot Ignition WiringOperation using Battery Power Corner fan location Fan Wiring Diagram Optional Accessories Wall SwitchHearth Extensions FinishingANY Manner Installing Trim, Logs & Ember Material Placing the Ember Material Using a 5/16 nut driver remove the two bolts see FigureDouble-check for faulty components After the InstallationBefore Lighting the Fireplace Lighting the FireplaceImportant Turn OFF the GAS Before Servicing Your Fireplace Fireplace Maintenance

RCOR-HVB-IPI, LCOR-HVB-IPI specifications

Hearth and Home Technologies has established itself as a leading name in the hearth and home industry, providing innovative and high-performance heating solutions. Two standout products from their extensive lineup are the LCOR-HVB-IPI and RCOR-HVB-IPI. Both units exemplify the company's commitment to quality craftsmanship, modern technology, and energy efficiency.

The LCOR-HVB-IPI, an attractive linear model, is designed to bring elegance and warmth to any living space. Its sleek design boasts a contemporary aesthetic, making it a perfect centerpiece for modern homes. One of the main features of the LCOR-HVB-IPI is its impressive heat output capability, ensuring that even the coldest days are comfortably warm. The unit can be controlled via a remote, allowing users to set the desired temperature with ease.

In terms of technology, the LCOR-HVB-IPI employs a sophisticated direct vent system which ensures safe and efficient combustion. This feature not only enhances the overall performance of the unit but also provides peace of mind, knowing that harmful gases are vented outside effectively. The unit is equipped with an IPI (Intermittent Pilot Ignition) system, which allows for energy savings by eliminating the need for a constantly burning pilot light.

On the other hand, the RCOR-HVB-IPI shares many of the same features but is crafted as a traditional-style fireplace. With its charming design, the RCOR-HVB-IPI integrates seamlessly into classic home decor while providing the latest in heating technology. This model also prioritizes energy efficiency, utilizing a similar direct vent system for safe operation and optimized heating.

Both models feature glass doors that provide an unobstructed view of the flames, adding to the ambience of the room. User-friendly controls make it simple to adjust settings, and the option to customize the fire media further enhances the aesthetic appeal.

Additionally, both the LCOR-HVB-IPI and RCOR-HVB-IPI are designed with environmental considerations in mind. Their high-efficiency ratings ensure that they meet or exceed industry standards for emissions, contributing to cleaner indoor air quality.

In summary, Hearth and Home Technologies’ LCOR-HVB-IPI and RCOR-HVB-IPI models are perfect examples of how modern innovation can blend with classic designs to create efficient, stylish heating solutions. Whether you're looking for a contemporary linear model or a traditional fireplace design, these units offer the best of both worlds, ensuring that your home remains warm and inviting throughout the year.