Hearth and Home Technologies CASTINS-CSB, CASTINS-CWL 7Appliance Set-Up, Top Vent Installation

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Castile Pellet Insert

7Appliance Set-Up

A. Reversible Top or Rear Flue Adapter

B. Leveling System

Top Vent Installation

1.Release ammo can latches on each side. Figure 16.1.

2.Place the reversible adapter in the correct position for your installation.

3.Make sure BOTH latches are in position before securing them.

Rear Vent Installation

1.Remove the 90o adapter and installation screws from the packaging.

2.Attach the 90o adapter onto the vent adapter, using the 3

screws provided. You will need to pre-drill the holes for screw placement. Be sure to adjust the 90o adapter to the desired position for venting before drilling.

3.Silicone the pipe joints according to the Note below.

NOTE: All pipe must be sealed using welded seam pipe whenever possible. Seal pipe joints with high temperature silicone, minimum rate of 5000F (2600C).

The back legs are adjustable to allow for customized fit into zero clearance boxes.

1.Loosen 2 top screws and remove 2 bottom screws.

2.Adjust leg to desired height. Leg can slide up (shorter) or down (longer) to level the insert.

3.Tighten 2 top screws.

4.Drill 2 holes for the bottom 2 screws and re-install screws. Figure 16.5.

Loosen top 2 screws and remove bottom 2. Adjust leg to desired height.

Ammo Can Latches

Figure 16.1 - Top Vent

screw

Figure 16.4

Drill 2 holes and re-install bottom 2 screws

Figure 16.5

Figure 16.2 - Rear Vent

Figure 16.3 - Rear Vent

 

 

 

 

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