HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc
Tudor Model #8120
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V
ENTING
I
NFORMATION
V
ENT
C
ONNECTION
1.
An insulation blanket has been
provided and must be added to any
wall pass through (thimble) kit. This
blanket is installed inside the wall
pass through thimble and wraps
around the pipe that protrudes
through the wall. (
see figure 5)
The
blanket must extend the full-length,
front to back of the thimble.
2. The Tudor Direct Vent is approved
for installation only with the vent
connecting components listed;
Simpson Dura-Vent Direct Vent GS,
AmeriVent Direct, Selkirk Direct
Temp™ or Secure Vent systems.
Use the following instructions along
with the pipe manufacturer’s
instructions to complete the
installation.
3.
Install the vent system according to
the manufacturer’s instructions.
Figure 5 Wall thimble with insulation blanket
R
ESTRICTION
P
LATE
There is a vent restriction plate that adjusts
the flow rate of exhaust gases. This insures
proper flames and efficiency for the wide
variety of vent configurations. Controlling
the draft also changes the aesthetics of the
flame. The restriction plate consists of a
rotating shutter behind the starter section of
pipe and an adjustment plate with an index
hole used to hold the shutter in a fixed
position. The restriction plate has unlimited
settings. Depending on the vent
configuration, you may be required to adjust
the restriction plate position.
For straight
out the back installations no adjustment
to the restrictor is necessary.
A
DJUSTMENT TO
R
ESTRICTION
P
LATE
Make sure the unit is cool before touching
any part of the firebox. To adjust your
restrictor for maximum flame appearance,
loosen the Phillips head screw, found on the
upper rear right side of the stove. Spin the
indicator tab into the desired position.
Rotating counterclockwise closes the
exhaust gasses, while rotating clockwise
opens the exhaust gases. Once the desired
restriction is reached, tighten the
screw.
(Refer to figure 6)
There are
unlimited positions for the restriction plate,
one (1) being the lowest and three (3) being
the highest. (Refer to Venting
Configuration – Figure 6 for recommended
restriction plate positions)
NOTE: These positions are based on lab
results and can have some variance.
Insulation
blanket