Hearth and Home Technologies BE-36-C manual Assembly of Vent Sections SL Series Pipe only

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Assembly of Vent Sections (SL Series Pipe ONLY)

WARNING

Fire Risk

Exhaust Fumes Risk

Impaired Performance of Appliance

Ensure vent components are locked together correctly.

Pipe may separate if not properly joined.

Attach the First Vent Component to Starting Collars

To attach the first vent component to the starting collars of the appliance:

Lock the vent components into place by sliding the concentric pipe sections with four (4) equally spaced in- terior beads into the appliance collar or previously installed component end with four (4) equally spaced indented sec- tions.

When the internal beads of each outer pipe line up, ro- tate the pipe section clockwise about one-quarter (1/4) turn (see Figure 8.13). The vent pipe is now locked together.

Slide the ceramic fiber pad over the first vent section and place it flush to the appliance. This will prevent cold air infiltration. High temp caulk may be used to hold the part in place. Continue to add vent components.

Continue Adding Vent Components

Continue adding vent components, locking each suc- ceeding component into place.

Ensure that each succeeding vent component is securely fitted and locked into the preceding component.

90° elbows may be installed and rotated to any point around the preceding component’s vertical axis. If an elbow does not end up in a locked position with the preceding component, attach with a minimum of two (2) sheet metal screws.

Figure 8.12 Adding Venting Components

Install Support Brackets

For Horizontal Runs - The vent system must be supported every five (5) feet of horizontal run by a horizontal pipe support.

To install support brackets for horizontal runs:

Place the pipe supports around the vent pipe.

Nail the pipe supports to the framing members.

For Vertical Runs - The vent system must be supported every eight (8) feet (2.4m) above the appliance flue outlet by wall brackets. To install support brackets for vertical runs:

Attach wall brackets to the vent pipe and secure the wall bracket to the framing members with nails or screws.

WARNING

Fire Risk. Explosion Risk. Combustion Fume Risk.

Use vent run supports per installation instructions.

Connect vent sections per installation instructions.

Maintain all clearances to combustibles.

Do NOT allow vent to sag below connection point to appliance.

Maintain specified slope (if required). Improper support may allow vent to sag or separate.

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Contents BE-36-CIPI What to do if you smell gasCongratulations Homeowner Reference InformationTable of Contents Listing and Code Approvals Requirements for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Inspect Appliance and Components Design and Installation ConsiderationsGetting Started Tools and Supplies NeededFraming and Clearances Selecting Appliance LocationModels Constructing the Appliance Chase ClearancesMantel Projections Clearances to Mantels or other Combustibles above ApplianceTermination Locations Vent Termination Minimum ClearancesSee .4 for specific clearances Alcove Applications Minimum Clearances for TerminationUse of Elbows Vent Information and DiagramsVent Table Key Measuring StandardsUse of Flex Vent Vent Diagrams Top Vent Horizontal Termination One ElbowTwo Elbows Top Vent Horizontal Termination Three Elbows Top Vent Vertical Termination No Elbows V1 = 44 ft. Max .4 m Baffle InstructionTop Vent Vertical Termination Two Elbows Three Elbows Minimum H1 MaximumPage Rear Vent Horizontal Termination- Two elbows Rear Vent Horizontal Termination- Three elbowsRear Vent Horizontal Termination- One elbow Rear Vent Horizontal Termination Two elbowsRear Vent Horizontal Termination- Three elbows Combustible Wall Penetration Vent Clearances and FramingPipe Clearances to Combustibles Wall Penetration Framing Non-Combustible Wall PenetrationVertical Penetration Framing Installing the Ceiling FirestopInstalling Attic Shield 10 IN. X 10Appliance Preparation Choosing the Top or Rear VentRear Vent Cut the metal retaining band and fold the sides outSecuring and Leveling the Appliance Fire Risk Prevent contact with sagging, loose insulationAttaching Vent to the Firebox Assembly Installing Vent PipeAssembly of Vent Sections DVP Pipe only Assembling Pipe SectionsAssembling Minimum Installations MI Sections Assembling DVP-12A Slip SectionsSecuring the Vent Sections Vertical Sections Disassembly of Vent SectionsDVP Pipe only Horizontal SectionsAttach the First Vent Component to Starting Collars Assembly of Vent Sections SL Series Pipe onlyInstall Support Brackets Continue Adding Vent ComponentsInstalling the Horizontal Termination Cap Heat Shield Requirements for Horizontal TerminationFire Risk. Explosion Risk Installing Roof Flashing and Vertical Termination Cap Assembling and Installing Storm Collar 20 Assembling the Storm Collar Around the PipeGas Pressures Gas InformationFuel Conversions Gas Connection Pressure Natural Gas PropaneHigh Altitude Installations Recommendation for Wire Connecting to the ApplianceElectrical Information Standing Pilot Ignition System Wiring Intellifire Ignition System WiringJunction Box Installation Wall Switch Installation for Fan OptionalFinishing Facing MaterialSee for combustible/non-combustible definitions Accessories Appliance SetupClean the Appliance Remove Shipping MaterialsLog Set Assembly LOGS-BE-36-C Models BE-36-C Positioning the LogsReplacing Glass Assembly Glass AssemblyRemoving Glass Assembly Shutter SettingsOperating Instructions Before Lighting ApplianceTurn on all electric power to the appliance Lighting ApplianceFor Your Safety Read Before Lighting Instructions Standing Pilot IgnitionFrequently Asked Questions Initial Break-in ProcedureAfter Appliance is Lit Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionStanding Pilot Ignition System Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionIntellifire Ignition System Sympton Possible Cause Corrective ActionSure must not exceed 14 in. W.C Maintaining and Servicing Appliance Inspect Maintenance Tasks Recommend addition of screen if one is not presentAppliance Dimension Diagram Reference MaterialsVent Components Diagrams DVP45 45 ElbowDVP-TRAP 367 mm 24-5/8 625 mm13-1/4 13-7/8 352 mm 241 mmVertical Termination Cap 184 mm 12-1/2 318 mm 133 mm 98 mm10-1/2 Vertical Termination Cap High windSL Series Vent Components Pipe Length/InchesService Parts Log Set AssemblyStanding Pilot ÎC. Service Parts List BE-36-CAdditional service part numbers may appear on the following IPI SystemService Parts BE-36-C Standing Pilot Valve AssemblyIPI Valve Assembly BE-36-CIPILimited Lifetime Warranty Hearth & Home TechnologiesContact Information
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