Solas PV-800HZ Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 6

 

VENTING CONFIGURATIONS 

Maximum vent length is 110 ft. 

plus six 90-degree elbows or 

combination of other elbows 

equaling 90-degrees, with a 

maximum 66ft vertical rise. 

Minimum horizontal vent length 

is 3 ft. plus one 90-degree elbow. 

The vent can be installed with 

any combination of rise and run 

between the figures including up 

to 3 ft. below the unit. 

 

Figure #2 

WARNING: 
A minimum clearance to combustibles of 1.5” (38mm) is required around the vent pipe at all times. 

Failure to maintain this clearance may result in property damage, injury, or death. 

 
 
 

 

Figure #3 

NOTE: 
IT IS PERMISSABLE TO VENT HORIZONTALLY, DIRECTLY OFF OF THE UNIT, NO VERTICAL RISE IS 

REQUIRED WHEN EQUIPPED WITH A POWER VENT AS SHOWN IN FIGURE #3. 

Maximum venting – 110ft 
plus (6) 90 degree elbows. 

Summary of Contents for PV-800HZ

Page 1: ...S SEE THRU MODELS BI 48 ST BI 60 ST BI 72 ST SINGLE SIDE MODELS BI 48 SSL BI 48 SSR BI 60 SSL BI 60 SSR BI 72 SSL BI 72 SSR DIRECT VENT POWER VENT KIT PART PV 800HZ AND PV 850V Report 0361GF006S Ce ma...

Page 2: ...cal Instructions 15 Replacement Parts List 16 Warranty Information 17 WE STRONGLY SUGGEST THAT YOU READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE BEGININNG THE INSTALLATION OF THE S LAS POWER VENT KIT THIS SPECIF...

Page 3: ...D 804 POWER VENT CONTROL W PRESSURE SWITCH 1 10 HRD 852V OPTIONAL VERTICAL TERMINATION HARDWARE KIT 1 This kit uses either M G Duravent direct vent pipe Secure Vent direct vent pipe or Selkirk Direct...

Page 4: ...rom the center line of the regulator I clearance to service regulator vent outlet 6 feet 1 8 m minimum J clearance to non mechanical air supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet to any oth...

Page 5: ...4...

Page 6: ...ion of rise and run between the figures including up to 3 ft below the unit Figure 2 WARNING A minimum clearance to combustibles of 1 5 38mm is required around the vent pipe at all times Failure to ma...

Page 7: ...he outer flanges that are used to secure the terminal to the building are covered by the exterior wall or siding Fig 4 Note No other part of the terminal can be recessed into the exterior wall or sidi...

Page 8: ...7 Figure 5...

Page 9: ...time thread the electrical lead through the hole in the bottom of the terminal each side of the vertical standoff the drip shield and the power vent terminal and then screw them together using the eig...

Page 10: ...9 11 With the power vent terminal resting on the drip shield align the eight holes in...

Page 11: ...10 VERTICAL THROUGH ROOF VENTING Final Installation Height 21 Figure 6...

Page 12: ...essure switch requires a positive pressure of 0 05 W C to confirm the power vent is running There are 2 female connectors on the bottom surface of the power vent control enclosure as shown above The l...

Page 13: ...ff the unit Connect the pressure tap on the vent adapter to the light grey port on the control using the pressure switch tubing HRD 806 provided Tape all seams in the venting system using Aluminum Foi...

Page 14: ...the power vent relay harness HRD 803 to the AUX port on the fireplace control Connect the red wire spade connector from the power vent relay harness HRD 803 Cut the Red TC spade connector off Crimp o...

Page 15: ...14 Disconnect the Red TC spade connector...

Page 16: ...e fireplace is enclosed WARNING All electrical shall be completed by a licensed Electrician and must conform with local building code Improper installation may result in property damage injury or loss...

Page 17: ...TIONAL VERTICAL TERMINATION CAP 1 4 HRD 803 POWER VENT RELAY HARNESS 1 9 HRD 851V OPTIONAL VERTICAL TERMINATION BOX 1 5 HRD 804 POWER VENT CONTROL W PRESSURE SWITCH 1 10 HRD 852V OPTIONAL VERTICAL TER...

Page 18: ...Over firing operation above the listed BTU rate of this appliance can cause serious damage and will nullify this warranty This warranty is void if a The unit has been operated in atmospheres contamin...

Page 19: ...18 c Any damage to the unit combustion chamber heat exchanger or other components due to water or weather damage which is the result of but not limited to improper chimney venting installation...

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