Avalon Stoves 745, 790 owner manual Outside Air Boot Installation Part number

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Optional Equipment

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Outside Air Boot Installation (Part number 99200134)

The outside air boot routes outside air to the stove for combustion. Refer to the section "Outside Air Requirements" on page 26 for installation concerns. The directions below detail installation.

1 Install the cover plate following the directions below (use the cover plate that is 6-1/2" wide).

Remove the two screws on the cover plate to remove the piece that fits over the air control rod. Then replace the piece when the cover plate is in place.

Air Control Rod

The cover plate has a clip which attaches it underneath the air control.

2Refer to the illustration on the following page to determine the location and size of the hole penetrating the floor and. Cut the hole prior to locating the stove.

3Attach gasket to the bottom edge of the lower air boot section (near the screen). Attach gasket on top of the flanges on the upper air boot section. Slide the two sections together with both seams facing the rear (do not attach the two sections at this time).

4Follow the directions below for attaching the upper section of the air boot (with gasket) to the stove.

5Slide the lower section down until it contacts the hearth. Attach the two sections together following the directions below

 

 

Use a

Bottom of Stove

 

screwdriver to

 

 

 

 

pry out the

Attach the included

 

knock-out.

gasket to all four top

 

 

 

edges of the air boot.

 

 

 

 

 

Attach the air boot with

 

 

the two screws included

 

 

with the kit.

 

 

 

 

1/4" Nutdriver

 

 

Use the included screws to attach

 

 

the two telescoping portions of air

 

 

boot together. The included drill bit

 

5-1/8”

should be used to drill the hole.

 

 

8-7/8”

 

Make sure the air boot is expanded

 

to the correct size before drilling.

Attach gasket to the bottom

 

 

 

 

edge of the air boot.

 

 

 

 

 

9/64” Drill Bit

5/16" Nutdriver

 

 

The hole in the floor (and hearth)

 

 

must be a minimum 16 square

 

 

inches. It should be 1/2” smaller

 

 

than the footprint of the air boot in

Floor (and hearth)

 

each dimension to allow for the

 

 

gasket to seal.

Travis Industries

93508133

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Contents Pendleton 2Introduction Mail your Warranty Card Today, and Save Your Bill of SaleT r o d u c t i o n Important Information Travis Industries 93508133 050124Table of Contents Ashes Safety PrecautionsHome Mobile6Features & Specifications Preparation for Installation Planning The InstallationStove Installation Considerations Installation Type ConsiderationsFloor Protection Requirements Clearances Stove Placement RequirementsPerformance Chimney RequirementsDrafting Outside Air Requirements Chimney Termination RequirementsSlanted Roofs FlatPendleton Minimum Clearance Alcove Installation RequirementsSee Illustration below Combustible Non-CombustibleMobile Home Requirements Minimum Clearance 5 Reduced See Illustration below ConnectorChimney Cap See the section Chimney T E T e r i o r C t o r y I l t I m n e yInterior or Exterior Masonry Chimney Surround Panels Insert Installation Considerations28 to 144 not approved for zero Clearance fireplacesInsert Size Requirements see Illustration below Insert Placement RequirementsHearth Requirements N i m u mMasonry Fireplace Requirements Leveling Bolt InstallationZero-Clearance Metal Fireplace Requirements Drafting PerformanceBlock-Off Plate Template Block-Off Plate InstallationInsert with Positive Connection Insert with Operating Your Appliance Safety NoticeBefore Your First Fire Opening the DoorStarting a Fire Ash Removal Adjusting the Burn RateApproximate Air Control Settings Re-Loading the Stove Optional Blower OperationOvernight Burn Normal Operating SoundsSelecting Wood Hints for BurningTroubleshooting Clean the Glass if necessary Daily Maintenance while stove is in useMaintaining Your Appliance Remove Ash if necessaryDoor and Glass Inspection Monthly Maintenance while appliance is in useCreosote Formation and Need for Removal Travis Industries 93508133 020604Cleaning the Air Duct and Blower if applicable Yearly MaintenanceTouch Up Paint Firebrick and Baffle InspectionReplacing the Glass Door PartsReplacing the Door Gasket Replacing the Door HandleTravis Industries 93508133 060417 Floor and Side Firebrick Removal & ReplacementFirebox Parts Baffle Removal & Replacement Air Tube Removal & ReplacementYears 1 & 2 Coverage Parts & Labor Limited 7 Year WarrantyYears 3 Through 5 Coverage Parts & Labor Years 6 & 7 Coverage Parts onlyTravis Industries 93508133 070821 Listing LabelPedestal Optional EquipmentTop View Outside Air Installation for wood stoves onlyOptional Equipment Install the wire clip following the directions below Rear Blower Installation Part numberOutside Air Boot Installation Part number Surround Panels see Below Required for face seal installations onlyTravis Industries 93508133 051104 Size on Insert w trimFront Blower To Switch the Power Cord to the Left Side44Index

790, 745 specifications

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