Desa CDVBP(A) General Venting, Installing Rear Cover, Location of Vent Termination, Screw

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CDVBN(A) AND CDVBP(A)

CAST IRON STOVE AND BURNER SYSTEM

CAST IRON STOVE AND DIRECT-VENT BURNER SYSTEM ASSEMBLY

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INSTALLING REAR COVER

1.Lift rear panel over vent pipe connec- tion on burner system. Rear cover will rest on the bottom ledge of the stove body.

2.Using screws provided, attach rear cover to back of stove body. See Fig- ure 17.

IMPORTANT: This rear cover must be securely in place before venting pipes are installed.

Rear

Cover

GENERAL VENTING

These models are approved for use with Simpson Dura-Vent 6 5/8" direct-vent pipe components and terminations as well as both flex and rigid Comfort Glow vent com- ponents.

Your stove with burner system is approved to be vented either through the side wall, or vertically using the following guidelines:

Only use Comfort Glow or Simpson Dura- Vent GS venting components or kits spe- cifically approved for this stove and burner system.

Minimum clearance between vent pipes and combustible materials is 1" (25 mm), except where stated otherwise.

Screw

Do not recess venting terminals into a wall or siding.

Install horizontal venting with a 1/4" rise for every 12" of run toward the termination.

You may paint the vent terminal with 450ºF (232ºC) heat-resistant paint to co- ordinate with the exterior finish.

There must not be any obstruction such

as bushes, garden sheds, fences, decks, or utility buildings within 24" from the front of the termination cap.

Do not locate termination cap where ex- cessive snow or ice build up may occur. Be sure to clear vent termination area af- ter snow falls to prevent accidental block- age of venting system. When using snow blowers, do not direct snow towards vent termination area.

You must maintain minimum wall and ceiling clearances shown in Figures 3 and 4, pages 4 and 5.

LOCATION OF VENT

TERMINATION

When locating vent termination, it is impor- tant to observe the minimum clearances shown in Figure 18, page 9.

*Check with local codes or with the current CAN/CGA B149[.1 or .2] Installation Codes for Canada or the USA Installations follow the current National Fuel Gas Code, ANS Z223.1, also known as NFPA 54.

Firebox

Installed In Cast

Iron Stove Body

Figure 17 - Installing Rear Cover

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Contents For Your Safety For Your Safety What to do if YOU Smell GASSafety Information Cdvbna and Cdvbpa Cast Iron Stove and Burner SystemProduct Features Product Identification Local CodesGlossary Terms OperationPRE-INSTALLATION Preparation Location and Space RequirementsCast Iron Stove and DIRECT-VENT Burner System Assembly Stove Body AssemblyInstalling DIRECT-VENT Burner System Into Stove Body Bolt Stop Adjusting Nut Catch BoltDoor Screw Burner System Bolt Bottom Stove Unit LegInstalling Optional Blower Accessory Installing GA3750/CDA3620T BlowersBlack White Wire Blower Blue Green Rear Cover Wire Blower Ground WireInstalling Rear Cover Firebox Installed In Cast Iron Stove BodyGeneral Venting Location of Vent TerminationGeneral Venting Venting Installation Installation PrecautionsInstallation Planning Installing Vent System in a ChaseSnorkel Minimum Adequate drainage Installation for Horizontal TerminationSnorkel Female Locking Lugs Male Slots Rigid Vent Pipe Vent Opening Combustible WallApply Mastic to All Four Sides Wood Screw Vent Cap Cut Vinyl SidingHorizontal Termination Configurations Horizontal VentingInstallation for Vertical Termination Flat Ceiling InstallationRoof Flashing Wall Strap Elbow Ceiling FirestopLevel Cathedral ceiling support box Cathedral Ceiling InstallationIf area above is a room, install firestop above framed hole Vertical Termination Configurations Restrictor intoCollar of burner System as shownHigh Altitude Installation Parts Lists for Venting Kits and ComponentsComfort Glow Rigid Venting Rvkbk Kit ShownStove DIRECT-VENT Burner System Installation Installing GAS Piping to STOVE/BURNER System LocationInstallation Items Needed Check GAS TypeConnecting STOVE/ Burner System to GAS Supply Pressure Testing Gas Supply Piping SystemChecking GAS Connections To Flare Fitting on Control Valve Manual Shutoff ValvePressure Testing Burner System Gas Connections Open Manual Shutoff Valve ClosedGas Valve Manual Propane Shutoff LP Supply Valve TankInstalling Remote Receiver Installing LOGS, Lava Rock and Glowing Embers Installing Log NoFor Your Safety Read Before Lighting Manual Lighting ProcedureOperating Stove with Burner System Lighting InstructionsOptional Remote Operation Thermostat Control OperationCghrc Series Operation Cghrct Series OperationOperating Optional Blower Accessory Pilot AssemblyInspecting Burners Burner Flame PatternCleaning and Maintenance Glass DoorPilot and Burners LogsTroubleshooting Observed Problem Possible CauseObserved Problem Possible Cause Remedy Gas leak. See Warning statement Replacement Parts Wiring DiagramService Hints Technical ServiceSpecifications AccessoriesReceiver and HAND-HELD Remote Control KIT Cghrc Series Manual Blower KIT GA3750Illustrated Parts Breakdown Cdvbna CdvbpaParts List KEY Part Number Description QTYCdvbna and Cdvbpa Stove Chassis Cisc CisgKEY Part Description QTY 02/00 105501-01Rev. E

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