
Installation
(for qualified installers only)
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Approved Vent Configurations
Restrictor Position
•
A vent restrictor is built into the appliance to adjust the flow rate of exhaust gases. This ensures
proper combustion for all vent configurations. Depending upon the vent configuration, you may be
required to adjust the restrictor position. The charts for acceptable vent configurations detail the
correct vent restrictor position.
With the fireplace cool,
reach behind the gas
control valve.
To Adjust the Restrictor:
To Access the Restrictor:
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2
NOTE:
The fireplace is shipped with the
restrictor in position #1 (fully open).
Determine the correct restrictor position (see the charts under
"Approved Vent Configurations" - the factory position is #1).
Lift up the adjustment plate and move it so the correct notch
falls into the slot on the adjustment bracket.
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This restrictor is in position 1
(factory setting).
This restrictor is in position 2.
Adjustment
Bracket
Position #3 is
this notch.
Adjustment
Plate
To adjust, lift up on the adjustment
plate and pull it forward.
WARNING:
Use a glove to protect
your hand from burns.
Elbows
•
A maximum of two
90¡ elbows or four
45¡ offsets may be
used. See the
vent configurations
for details.
NOTE
: one 45¡
elbow may be used
between two
horizontal
sections.
Measuring Vent
Lengths
6-1/4"
NOTE
:
All measurements
are for 8" diameter
vent.
Vent
Horizontal
Run
EXAMPLE
:
Two 4' lengths are 7' 10-1/2"
long, but when attached to
the vent system add 7' 9" to
the vent height.
Vent
Height
Elbows add 3-1/2" to the
length of the vent system.
3-1/2"
Side
View
1-3/4"
1-1/2"
Vent Length
(4', 3', etc.)
Vent sections overlap
each other by 1-1/2"
43-1/8"
10-3/4" wide with
1-1/2" to
3-3/8" of overlap
Starter
Section
12-3/8" tall
with 1-1/2"
of overlap
3-1/2"
8"