Avalon Stoves Cedar EF Vertical Terminations with 0, 2, or 4 45 Offsets, Restrictor, Position #

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10 Installation (for qualified installers only)

Vertical Terminations with 0, 2, or 4 45° Offsets

Offset Length

Hor. Offset

Vert. Rise

None

5"

1'

1' Section

1'

1' 7"

2' Section

1' 9"

2' 4"

3' Section

2' 5"

3'

4' Section

3' 2"

3' 8"

The termination must fall within the shaded area shown in the chart. Use the indicated restrictor position.

Horizontal

Offset

Vertical

Rise

Offset

Length

0feet

5feet

10feet

15feet

20feet

40' (max)

 

 

Restrictor

 

Position # 6

35 feet

 

 

NOTE:

 

Restrictor positions are based

 

upon lab tests. The ideal

30 feet

restrictor position may vary

 

slightly, especially when the

 

termination is near a

 

demarkation line.

25 feet

 

 

Restrictor

 

Position # 5

20 feet

 

15 feet

 

10' (min.)

 

5 feet

 

0 feet

 

0feet

5feet

10feet

15feet

20feet

24 ' (max)

40' (max)

35 feet

30feet

25feet

20feet

15feet

10' (min.)

5 feet

0feet

24 ' (max)

Travis Industries

4 1 2 2 1 0 4

9 3 5 0 8 1 1 7

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Contents Cedar Manual Page Introduction1 Introduction Important InformationTravis Industries 2 2 1 0 5 0 8 1 1 Safety Precautions This Manual Table of Contents Specifications5 Installation Warnings Installation PreparationPacking List Stove ClearancesHeater Placement Requirements Gas Line InstallationFloor Protection Requirements Gas Inlet PressureVent Requirements Manuafacturer R i e sApproved Vent Configurations Restrictor PositionMeasuring Vent Lengths T EVertical Terminations with 0, 2, or 4 45 Offsets Offset Length Hor. Offset Vert. RiseRestrictor Position #Horizontal Terminations with One 90 Elbow Restrictor Restrictor Position # Vertical Terminations with Two 90 Elbows 5feet 10feet 15feet 20feet Restrictor Position #Position Rise every 12 of travelTermination Requirements see the illustration below Finalizing the Installation Correct Opening the Door Log Set and Coal Installation Safety Notice Operation21Location Gas Control Valve22Operation Starting The Pilot FlameAdjusting the Flame Height Operation23Starting the Heater for the First Time Turning the Heater On and OffOptional Blower Adjusting the Speed 24OperationNormal Operating Sounds Normal Operating OdorsMaintenance25 Cleaning Your HeaterYearly Service Procedure 26Maintenance Troubleshooting StepsMaintenance27 How this Heater WorksWhat Turns the Main Burners On and Off What Prevents Gas Buildup28Maintenance Wiring DiagramReplacement Parts Safety Label Minimum Clearances to Combustibles2000 2001 2002 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec.0398Limited 7 Year Warranty Years 1 & 2 Coverage Parts & LaborYears 3 Through 5 Coverage Parts & Labor Years 6 & 7 Coverage Parts onlyOptional Equipment LP Conversion Instructions32Optional Equipment Place NutdriverFrom the air shutter by Sliding it to the leftOff the pilot 34Optional Equipment FirebackBlower Back Stove36Optional Equipment Before installing the vent Gold DoorGold Grill Gold Trivet38Installation Addenda Addendum #1 Class a Chimney Conversion KitInstallation Addenda Addendum #2 Interior Masonry Chimney ConversionsInterior Masonry Chimney Standard Masonry Fireplace40Index

Cedar EF specifications

The Avalon Stoves Cedar EF is a stunning example of modern wood burning technology, designed to combine efficiency, performance, and aesthetic appeal. This stove is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their home with both heat and style, bringing the warmth of a real fire to living spaces while keeping energy costs in check.

At the heart of the Cedar EF is its advanced combustion technology. The stove features a clean-burning design that ensures maximum efficiency and minimal emissions. With an EPA-certified efficiency rating, the Cedar EF produces a remarkable amount of heat from a small amount of wood, making it an environmentally friendly choice as well. This is particularly vital in today’s eco-conscious market, where reduced emissions are paramount.

One of the main features of the Avalon Cedar EF is its large viewing window, which is framed with elegant cast iron. This window not only provides a beautiful view of the flames but also allows for great heat output. The high-efficiency design ensures that heat is radiated effectively into the room. Additionally, the stove’s unique air wash system keeps the glass clean, ensuring an unobstructed view of the fire.

The Cedar EF is equipped with a simple and convenient operation. The user-friendly air control lever allows for easy adjustments to regulate the burn rate and heat output. This feature not only enhances comfort but also contributes to fuel efficiency by allowing users to tailor the fire’s intensity to their needs.

In terms of size, the Cedar EF is compact yet powerful, making it a great fit for a variety of spaces. It is designed to be installed in both traditional and contemporary homes, blending seamlessly with various decor styles. The stove’s sleek design is complemented by a variety of options for finishes, including classic black, strapping it into a modern aesthetic.

For added versatility, the Avalon Cedar EF is designed to be a versatile heating solution and can be installed as a freestanding model or in an alcove. This flexibility allows homeowners to configure their heating sources according to their space.

Durability is also a key characteristic of the Cedar EF. Constructed from high-quality materials, this stove ensures longevity and consistent performance over time. Its robust design means that it can withstand the rigors of consistent use, delivering reliable warmth for years to come.

In summary, the Avalon Cedar EF combines cutting-edge technology with elegance and efficiency, making it a top choice for homeowners looking to add a cozy and stylish heating solution to their home. From its advanced clean-burning technology to its stunning design, the Cedar EF stands out as a leader in the wood stove market.