7Appliance Set-Up
P35i Fireplace Insert
A. Outside Air Attachment
Outside Air Kit
1.Make a determination of where you want to draw the outside air from. Here are a few options.
a.Punch a hole through the rear of the fireplace and exterior wall. Rigid pipe or flex pipe could be used.
b.Use the chimney or chase as a conduit for outside air. The exhaust liner must be run the full length of the flue. When creating your steel plate to seal the damper area, Make another 3 inch hole for the outside air pipe. Install a short run of pipe from the mounting frame through the sealing plate. Then install the chimney top extension kit, item
2.Secure the outside air supply pipe to the stub on the mounting frame using a minimum of two fas- teners.
3.If running the supply pipe direct, install the outside air cover weldment
4.Keep the intake a minimum of 4 feet (1.2 m) below the exhaust termination.
CAUTION!
Never draw outside combustion air from:
•Wall, floor or ceiling cavity.
•Enclosed space such as an attic or garage
The image at left shows the use of the chim- ney for outside air supply. Also shown is the Chimney intake extension on the top of the chimney. It is slotted to allow fresh air into the flue. Be sure to use the proper flashing and vent cap to prevent rain from entering the chimney flue.
The image below demonstrates bringing the outside air in through a hole cut through the rear of the fireplace and external wall. With this method, a screen is necessary to prevent birds or rodents from entering.
Contents of Outside Air Kit
Stub Mounting
BoltsSelf- drilling screws (2)
Intake Stub
Stub Gasket
Outside Air Intake
Weldment
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