Vermont Casting 4065 Vertical Through Existing Chimney, Fireplace Vent Termination Clearances

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Pinnacle & Stardance Direct Vent - Rear Vent Gas Heaters

8.Install appropriate pipe sections until the vent run reaches above the flashing. The enlarged ends of the vent sections always face downward.

9.Install the storm collar and seal around the joints. (Fig. 34)

10.Add additional vent lengths to achieve the proper overall height.

11.Install termination cap.

 

 

#7DVAIS

 

 

Attic Insulation

 

 

Shield

Use Four

#7DVFS

Firestop in

8d Nails

Upper Floor

 

 

 

 

#7DVFS

ST222

 

Firestop in

 

 

Ceiling

Fig. 33

Install firestops and attic insulation shield.

 

Use three #5

 

 

sheet metal

 

 

screws at

 

 

each joint

 

 

Storm

Sealant

 

Collar

 

 

 

Upper edge

 

 

of flange

 

 

goes under

 

 

upper

 

 

shingles

Flashing

 

 

#7DVSKV

 

 

(A, B, or F)

 

 

Roof Support

ST221

Fig. 34

Roof support and flashing.

 

20007066

 

Vertical Through Existing Chimney

The heater must be vented to the outdoors through an existing masonry or prefabricated fireplace chimney system through the roof.

The heater is approved to be vented to the outdoors through any solid-fuel fireplace chimney that has been constructed or installed in accordance with the na- tional, Provincial/State and local building codes and is constructed of noncombustible materials. For Venting Requirements, refer to Page 10. Refer to Venting Components on Page 12.

Fireplace Vent Termination Clearances

Observe the chimney-top vent termination clearances specified in the instructions provided with those components. Some considerations are:

Obstructions or impediments to venting.

Nearby combustible materials that could come into contact with combustion exhaust gases.

Other nearby openings (within 9” (230mm) through which exhaust gas could reenter the building.

All vegetation within 36” (914mm) that may interfere with the draft.

NOTE: The collar extending down from the Termina- tion base is the air intake collar. Use the flex vent liner, marked with a blue line, to connect between this collar and the lower flue collar on the Transition Connector. Also make sure the other flex vent liner is attached to the upper Transition Connector collar and the Rain Cap. (Fig. 35)

1.Clean the top of the chimney as needed, to ensure a good seal between it and the vent termination.

2.Slide the insulation sleeves provided in the termina- tion kit over the two 3" flex liners (to be attached to the 3" flue collar and cap of the termination assem- bly).

3.Feed 3" flex vent from the bottom of the termination assembly up through the 4" sleeve. Apply high- temperature sealant to the rain cap collar, and slide the flex vent over the end of the rain cap collar, fastening with the clamp provided.

4.Slide the flex liner back through the 4" sleeve until the rain cap/collar engages over the sleeve. Attach the cap to the sleeve with three sheet metal screws provided in the kit.

5.Apply high-temperature sealant over the air intake collar, and attach the intake flex vent (blue) with a clamp.

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Contents Pinnacle & Stardance Direct Vent, Rear Vent Gas Heater Table of Contents Installation & Operating Instructions Stove Dimensions Stardance Direct Vent Gas Heater Stove Dimensions Pinnacle Direct Vent Gas HeaterMinimum Clearances to Combustible Materials Clearance RequirementsInput Model Fuel Gas Control BTU/h Gas SpecificationsMantel Clearances Hearth Requirements Gas Inlet and Manifold PressuresHorizontal Termination High ElevationsVent Termination Clearances Vertical TerminationLocation of Vent Termination General Venting Information Termination Location Canadian Installations1 US Installations2Termination Clearances Vent Components Unpack the Stove InstallationInstall Optional Fan Kit #2960/FK28 Fan Kit ContentsGeneral Information Venting System Assembly Direct VentFor U.S. installations The venting system must For Canadian installations The venting system mustThrough Side Wall Vent Termination Below Grade PDV20 with Rear Vent Kit 7TFSRSK installationInstall inner starter pipe and inner elbow Side Wall Termination AssemblyDetermine the vertical pipe length ³⁄₈ x 9³⁄₈ 240 x 240mm Vertical Through the Roof Vent AssemblyFireplace Vent Termination Clearances Vertical Through Existing ChimneyFireplace Vent System Fireplace Installation Requirements PDV20 Fireplace Installation Requirements Sdvr Burner Information Complete the AssemblyInstall ON/OFF Switch R Models only Connect the Gas Supply LineUse only a thermostat rated for 500 750 millivolts Install the Front PlateThis completes assembly of the PDV20 and Sdvr stove Thermostat ConnectionLogs Install the Log SetYour First Fire Flame & Temperature AdjustmentFlame Characteristics OperationCorrect pilot flame pattern. PSE Pilot To Turn Off Gas To Heater Lighting And Operating InstructionsWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action Troubleshooting / Honeywell #8420 Gas Control SystemDelay Timer Mode Shut Off ProcedureTransmitter Operation Off Mode On Manual ModeDisable Thermostat Function Auto ModeFan Override During Auto Mode Change Between F/C Temperature UnitsLocal Path Fuel Conversion Instructions Conversion PrecautionsConversion Procedure Auto PathPilot Type Models 3920, 3930, 4065, 4070 R Models OnlyConversion to LP Input BTU/h Models 3960, 3970, 4075, 4080 RF Models OnlyAll Models Conversion to Natural Gas Input BTU/hMaintenance Inspect the Vent System Annually Gasket ReplacementCheck the Gas Flame Regularly Wiring Diagrams Stove DisassemblyPinnacle PDV20 / Stardance Sdvr Direct Vent/Rear Vent PDV20 Sdvr DescriptionFuel Conversion Kits Screen Kit Optional AccessoriesRemote Controls Fan KitsIf Warranty Service is NEEDED… Product Covered by this WarrantyCFM Specialty Home Products

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