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Features and Specifications
© Travis Industries
6/19/18 - 1418
DaVinci-Cat2+
Installation Options
Residential or Commercial Installations
Raised or Floor Placement
Internal or External Chase
Horizontal or Vertical Vent
Bedroom Approved
Important Notes Regarding Installation Approvals
We strongly suggest consulting with the local building official on all aspects of this fireplace
(including the intake and exhaust configuration) prior to installation. Each locality and
installation type (residential, commercial, etc…) may have specific installation requirements
that are not covered in this manual (e.g. Int. Fuel Gas Code, section 503, etc.).
BTU Specifications
Natural Gas
Propane
6’ Burner – BTU Input Per Hour
87,000
87,000
7’ Burner – BTU Input Per Hour
101,500
101,500
8’ Burner – BTU Input Per Hour
116,000
116,000
9’ Burner – BTU Input Per Hour
130,500
130,500
10’ Burner – BTU Input Per Hour
145,000
145,000
11’ Burner – BTU Input Per Hour
159,500
159,500
12’ Burner – BTU Input Per Hour
174,000
174,000
13’ Burner – BTU Input Per Hour
188,500
188,500
14’ Burner – BTU Input Per Hour
203,000
203,000
15’ Burner – BTU Input Per Hour
217,500
217,500
Fireplace Modules
Category 2 DaVinci Custom Fireplaces™ are shipped in two pieces (called “modules”). Category 3
fireplaces are shipped in three pieces. Each fireplace has one master module and one or two secondary
modules. For odd length category 2 fireplaces (e.g. 7’ or 9’ burner), the master module will be the longer
module. For example, a 7’ burner fireplace will have a master module that is 4’ long and a secondary
module that is 3’ long. For category 3 fireplaces, the fireplace is configured at the time of order.
Master Module vs. Secondary Module
When ordering a Category 2 or 3 DaVinci Custom Fireplace™ you will need to specify whether the master
module is on the left or right (the master module is always on one side – it is not in the center for category
3 fireplaces). .
When ordering the fireplace it is critical you specify which side the master module
is located and communicate this with all involved with the installation. The orientation of the
master module affects several installation parameters.
The secondary module(s) connect to the
master module with a flexible gas line, electrical jumper, and LED connections.
Gas and Electrical Hookup
The master module has the gas inlet and electrical connections.
Air Intakes
Both the master and secondary modules have air intakes. Air intake location and quantity vary
depending upon fireplace length (see “Air Intake Duct Location” on page 69 for details).
Power Vent
Category 2
: Category 2 fireplaces use one power vent. It is centered on the master module (the vent is
not centered on the fireplace, it is centered on the module – see the “Dimensions” on the following pages
for details). If it is 7’ to 10’ long, you will need to use the high-volume power vent. For shorter fireplaces,
use the low-volume power vent. .
Category 3
: Category 3 fireplaces have 1 or 2 power vents (this is determined at the time of order). The
primary vent is located on the center module (centered on the fireplace).
Decimal Conversions
0.125”
0.25” 0.375” 0.5”
0.625” 0.75” 0.875”
1/8”
1/4"
3/8”
1/2"
5/8”
3/4"
7/8”