A.O. Smith XDVS, GDVS, GDVH owner manual

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9.Slide the 6” telescoping vent section apart to reveal the beads.

NOTE: The section of 6” pipe with beads will connect to the elbow. Using the caulking supplied, fill the beads.

14. Place the vent cap in the vent collar assembly.

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10. Insert the 6” telescoping vent section into the wall.

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15.The vent cap has 4 holes around the outer edge. Remove the 4 screws used to temporarily attach the collar to the exterior wall. Then secure the vent cap assembly with the vent collar assembly to the exterior wall using the same 4 screws.

NOTE: Screws are supplied; however, substitution may be necessary depending on the exterior wall material.

16.Move indoors to complete the assembly process.

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11.Move outdoors with all the remaining vent parts. Using the tube of sealant supplied, run an ample amount on the inside surface of the collar assembly that will contact the exterior wall and also fill the bead on the end of the 6” diameter vent collar.

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12.Install the vent collar assembly through the wall, connecting it to the 6” telescoping extension. Remember, the extension is not connected yet and it may be necessary to go back indoors and push it back up for a tight fit to the collar.

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13.Four wood screws are supplied to temporarily attach the collar to the exterior wall to the building. However, other types of screws may have to be substituted depending on the construction of the exterior wall.

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17.Collapse the 6” flue extension assembly as shown and install the 3” extension by first slipping the end with the O-ring approximately 1 1/4” into the end of the vent cap. Lock the other end of the 3” extension to the studs in the elbow.

NOTE: To facilitate ease of assembly of the vent cap to the 3” pipe, a soap solution can be applied to the O-ring gasket.

 

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18. Using a #22 drill bit, drill holes 180° apart at the connection

 

point of the two 3” flue extensions. Then using 2 screws

 

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provided, lock these pipes together.

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Contents Direct Vent GAS Models Replacement Parts Typical InstallationExtended NON-USE Periods Vent KIT Assembly ComponentsExternal Damage Chemical Vapor CorrosionWater Potable Heating and Space Heating Closed Water SystemGAS Connections Relief Valve VentingVent Pipe Termination Optional Wire Grill Combustion AIR and VentilationVenting Clearances Possible Extension Combinations Flue ExtensionsCutting the Opening Through Outside Wall ALL InstallationsVertical Extension KIT Height Horizontal Extension KITWater Heater Attitude Standard Vent KIT Installation #1Page Gallon Equation C a -10 =Page Page Optional Horizontal Vent KIT #900124-7 Installation #3 Page Capacity Natural Equation C a 10 =Insert the 6 telescoping vent section into the wall Page Filling High Altitude InstallationsTemperature Regulation Valve and Pipe InsulationForce For Your Safety Read Before LightingTemperature & Pressure Relief Valve Pilot and Main BurnerDraining Anode ROD Maintenance CondensationCathodic Protection Anode Troubleshooting Limitation on Implied Warranties Service and Labor ResponsibilityClaim Procedure Conditions and ExceptionsPage Page Page Tennessee Waltz PARKWAY, Ashland CITY, TN

GDVH, XDVS, GDVS specifications

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