DIRECT VENT APPLICATIONS
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adapter should be fully inserted into the inner vent tube until it's tight. The seams of both
tubes must be aligned for ease of insertion. If the adapter does not completely screw into
the vent pipe, unscrew it and try again repeating Step 4 page 7.
5) Seal around edge of vent pipe inner tube.
6) Slide the adapter sleeve back onto adapter and tighten the gear clamps to complete the
connection.
7) If the vent requires cutting to length, a fine toothed hacksaw can be used. Remove any
burrs and flare out the end of the inner vent tube for easy installation of the adapter.
Figure 4
B. INSTALLING THE OUTSIDE TERMINAL
Using
Figure 6
and
Figure 7, page 9,
com-
plete the following steps:
1) Determine the terminal location.
2) Cut 8-1/4" diameter hole through the wall
(slightly larger than the O.D. of the terminal).
3) Pull apart the inner and the outer terminal
sections.
4) Slide the outer wall plate over the outer
section of the terminal until it rests against
the bead.
5) From the outside of the building, insert the
outer section through the hole until it rests
against the wall.
6) From the inside of the building, slide the inner wall plate over the outer section and secure
using four (4) screws.
7) Position the outer section so the seam on the flue collar is on the top and the air intake on
the bottom. Secure the outer section by tightening the gear clamp around it. The gear clamp
is factory welded to the inner wall plate.
Figure 5