Monessen Hearth CSDV20SLP Adjusting The Air Shutter, CSDV Series Direct Vent Gas Stove, 58D6056

Models: CSDV20SLP CSDV40SLP CSDV40NDV CSDV20DLP CSDV20DNV CSDV30SNV CSDV40DLP CSDV40SNV CSDV30DLP CSDV30DNV CSDV20SNV CSDV30SLP

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AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT (NATURAL GAS ONLY)

CSDV Series Direct Vent Gas Stove

AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT (NATURAL GAS ONLY)

ADJUSTING THE AIR SHUTTER

The venturi of the burner is equipped with an air shutter. The opening of the venturi has been set at 1/4" for Natural Gas and fully open for Propane installation at sea level. Natural Gas Models may be adjusted for high altitude as follows:

To increase air mixture, pull down the adjustment rod located beneath the stove. This opens the shutter more and will stop sooting. Figure 47

To decrease air mixture, push up the adjustment rod located beneath the stove. This closes the shutter. Flames will be more yellow. Figure 48

Figure 47 -

Push Adjustment Rod Up to Close Air Shutter

Figure 48 -

Pull Adjustment Rod Down to Open Air Shutter

Air Shutter

ST1149

Adjustment

Rod

Air Shutter

Adjustment ADJUSTING THE AIR SHUTTER

ST1150Rod

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Monessen Hearth CSDV20SLP, CSDV40NDV, CSDV40SNV manual Adjusting The Air Shutter, CSDV Series Direct Vent Gas Stove, 58D6056

FAQ

What is the air shutter adjustment for?

The air shutter adjustment is used to regulate the air mixture for either natural gas or propane installation at different altitudes.

How do I increase air mixture for high altitude?

To increase air mixture for high altitude, pull down the adjustment rod located beneath the stove.

How do I decrease air mixture?

To decrease air mixture, push up the adjustment rod located beneath the stove.