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Working from the interior of the building:
5. Verify that an electrical outlet is available for the pellet insert. If not,
have one installed.
6. Place the insert part way into the opening.
7. Attach and seal the free end of the exhaust venting to the pellet insert
using sheet metal screws and high temperature (RTV) silicone sealant.
8. If the top of the chimney was not sealed to the vent terminal in step 3,
seal the existing chimney damper to the new pellet venting to prevent
drafts to and from the home.
9. Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet.
10. Assemble the surround (if not previously assembled) and slide it on
the insert (see the “Surround Assembly” section).
11. Push the insert into the cavity until the surround touches the existing
fireplace.
8.4 KOZI BayWin
®
Pellet Insert Removal
There may be some situations where the
KOZI
pellet insert needs to be removed from
the fireplace. For example, venting may need to be resealed, parts may need to be
replaced on the insert, or maintenance may need to be either on both the insert and the
fireplace. Removal of the
KOZI
pellet insert heater from a fireplace is the reverse of
installation with the following exceptions: make sure the insert is not operating, has had
sufficient time to cool down and that power to the insert has been removed. Now you
can pull the insert all the way out and do the maintenance on the insert or fireplace.
8.5 Operation and Maintenance
A
KOZI
pellet insert operates in the same manner as a free standing stove. The only
difference between the stove and the insert is the method of loading the fuel into the
hopper. On a
KOZI
pellet insert, the hopper opening is much smaller than the stove
version. To load fuel into the insert, remove the cover plate from the top of the insert,
pour fuel into the opening and replace the cover plate. DO NOT place hands inside the
opening to the hopper. There are moving parts in the hopper which can cause bodily
harm.
Maintaining the
KOZI
pellet insert is the same as maintaining a free standing pellet
stove. Please read the “Maintenance” section for instructions on cleaning your insert,
venting and other maintenance precautions.
9. Mobile Home Additional Installation Requirements
9.1 Combustion Air Intake Requirements
It is MANDATORY for heaters being installed in a mobile home to have the combustion
air taken from the outside. The APR Part No: CV100 (Check Valve) CAN NOT be used
to provide internal combustion air from the mobile home to the heater. This heater must
be connected to the exterior of the mobile home using a non-combustible metal pipe,
with a minimum 2 inch (50 mm) diameter. Use of plastic pipes are not permitted. Please
read the “Combustion Air Intake Requirements” section for more information.
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